About the Hotel
Bedrooms
The hotel has 45 en-suite bedrooms including standard rooms, premier rooms and suits, both in the main hotel and the grounds of the hotel. Many of the tastefully decorated premier rooms have stunning views overlooking the gardens and Tamar Valley. All rooms have colour television, radio, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, together with tea and coffee making facilities.
Eating and Drinking
The Restaurant with its superb views over the Oak fringed lawns to the Tamar Valley offers a wide range of English Cuisine together with an excellent and imaginative wine list. Alternatively the elegantly decorated Gun Room Bar serves a mouth-watering selection of light meals and snacks. The comfortable lounge is the ideal place to relax and unwind with afternoon tea or perhaps a pre-dinner drink.
Hotel Facilities:
Morwellham Quay
An award-winning evocative museum and visitor centre based around the historic port and mine workings on the River Tamar. Be transported back to the 1860s and explore the assay office and miners' cottages, visit the underground copper mine, and dress up in costumes of the time.
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Buckland Abbey
Buckland Abbey is situated in its own secluded valley above the River Tavy and was originally a small but influential Cistercian monastery. The house, incorporating the remains of the 13th century abbey church, has rich associations with Sir Francis Drake and his seafaring rival, Sir Richard Grenville, and contains much interesting memorabilia from their time. There are exhibitions on Buckland's history as well as a magnificent monastic barn, delightfully estate walks and craft workshops. Recent additions include new interpretive exhibitions and displays, a hand-crafted plasterwork ceiling in the Drake Chamber and the creation of an Elizabethan garden.
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National Marine Aquarium
The National Marine Aquarium was the first aquarium in the United Kingdom to be set up solely for the purpose of education, conservation and research. It remains Britain 's foremost aquarium and in the six years it has been open it has attracted over two million visitors through its doors.
The exhibits are set up so that everyone can learn about their environment and its effects, from Life of Whales to a View Behind the Scenes - Window on Conservation.
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Plymouth City Centre
Whether you are looking for department stores, major chain or fashionable boutiques Plymouth has them all, as well as the bustling stalls of the Indoor Market. The city centre is easy to navigate with everything close at hand making it the place to visit for anyone who loves shopping.
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Becky Falls Woodland Park
A unique mix of animals and adventure, world famous waterfalls, ancient woodland and stunning scenery, Becky Falls has been attracting visitors and inspiring poets and writers for over 100 years, as well as providing some of the most scenic and enjoyable walks in the south west. Providing loads of fun for all the family, the animals to meet and feed include Dartmoor ponies, miniature Shetland ponies, adorable marmoset monkeys, chipmunks and rescued birds of prey and owls.
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