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Aramay, St Agnes, Cornwall

Aramay
Quay Road
St Agnes
Cornwall

TR5 0RP

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The Aramay offers understated elegance and personal service in an intimate and friendly atmosphere, perfectly positioned just a few minutes’ walk from the centre of St Agnes village and the beach at Trevaunance Cove.

The five luxury en-suite rooms have been individually designed and decorated, and finished to a high standard with all the bells and whistles to make your stay relaxed, comfortable and enjoyable.

All rooms have LCD TV, CD and DVD player with mp3 port and wi-fi connection. The en-suites feature baths and/or rainbow jet showers. You can have breakfast served in the conservatory dining room, on the terrace over-looking the garden or in your room.

Picnic lunches, afternoon tea, sandwiches, snacks and wine and beer are also available. Let us know what you would like for your perfect stay (within reason!) and we’ll have it waiting for your arrival.

Whether you’re into surfing and socialising with friends, exploring the Cornish coastal cliff paths, sitting on the beach watching the sea, shopping for arts and crafts or simply relaxing with a good book in the garden, there’s something for everyone at the Aramay.

Details

Number of Rooms: 5
Number Ensuite: 5

Price per Room:

Double: From £85
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Facilities

Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Licensed
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
TV in Rooms
Garden

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