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The
Situation
Welcome
to Pengilley, where a warm, friendly relaxed atmosphere awaits
you.
Situated
literally one minute from Towan Beach and ‘the Island’.
Close by is the Killacourt Green where many summer events
take place.
Just around the corner is the main shopping precinct and
most of Newquay’s famous ‘night life’ and restaurants.
Also within easy reach is Trenance Gardens and the Boating
Lake, the Zoo and Water World and Leisure Centre.
Convenient
for coach and rail travellers.
Just 100 metres from the coach stop, so no struggling with
heavy baggage.
Booking
offices for local excursions are close by, and for those wishing
to take up surfing, a personal introduction to Newquay’s coolest
surfschool ‘West Coast Surfari’.
The Accommodation
Tastefully
decorated and furnished throughout.
Full
en-suite and standard rooms available with colour television and
beverage tray.
Cosy
lounge with television, video and satellite
Pleasant
dining room with varied menu, vegetarians and special diets
catered for.
Ample portions and choices at breakfast.
All cooked by qualified proprietor, Jan.
Pets
welcome by arrangement.
Guests
provided with their own keys with access to rooms at all times.
Parking:
Private
Opening dates : All
year
Booking
:
Contact proprietors - Mrs
J Howard
Tariff
: Bed
& Breakfast per person
From £20 00p
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£30 00p
Reduced rates for children and senior citizens
(early and late season)
Telephone:
01637
872039
E-mail:
jan@pengilley-guesthouse.co.uk
Please click here to view location map
How to find Pengilley
From A30 at Indian Queens, turn on to A392 for Newquay. At
Quintrell downs roundabout follow signs to seafront/Porth
(A3058) keep to main road, into the one way system into Berry
Road. Follow town centre signs, turning right down Marcus Hill,
going straight over main road, at a slight diagonal into
Trebarwith Crescent. Pengilley is halfway along on the left.
Hope you have a pleasant journey and an enjoyable stay at
PENGILLEY
Local
attractions:
Newquay
is famous for its beaches of which there are many to choose from.
all have soft golden sand, some have sand dunes, some with
wild surf, others more sheltered.
The
town offers many attractions, good shopping, restaurants, pubs,
night clubs, tea rooms, a zoo, swimming baths, aquarium, boat
trips, fishing, golf, tennis.
Going
slightly further afield there are numerous small coastal villages
all with their own character.
National Trust and private gardens, the Cathedral City of
Truro, the resorts of Padstow, St Ives Lands End are all within an
easy drive.
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