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The Rosemary, Falmouth, Cornwall

The Rosemary
Gyllyngvase Terrace
Falmouth
Cornwall

TR11 4DL

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Award winning, charming and welcoming Cornish family run Victorian house offering bed and breakfast accommodation. The Rosemary is set in a quiet terrace just 100m from the sea with lovely views over Falmouth Bay. Just two minutes stroll from the European Blue Flag beach and 10 minutes walk from the town centre and harbour. The bright attractively decorated bedrooms are all en-suite and non-smoking, and are thoughtfully equipped. There is a licensed residents bar and a pretty garden and sundeck to enjoy a welcome pot of tea on arrival. Children are welcome and may receive a reduction if sharing a family suite or parents' double room. Pets are also welcome by prior arrangement.

The AA Red Diamond Award recognises the very best ten percent of establishments within the three, four and five Diamond rating levles. Red Diamonds are selected only on the basis of the quality of their bedrooms, bathrooms and public areas.

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Ratings/Awards: AA 4 Red Diamond
Number of Rooms: 8
Number Ensuite: 8
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Credit Cards Accepted
Children Welcome
Licensed
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout housse
Tourist Board Inspected - AA
TV in Rooms
Garden

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