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A Delightful Bed and Breakfast near Constantine, Falmouth, Cornwall. TR11 5PZ
All booking Enquiries Please E-Mail: brillmill@hotmail.co.uk


The Mill bed and breakfast accommodation  

  • The Mill offers comfortable, well equipped accommodation in a peaceful rural location. 

  • One double bedroom with en suite shower room and wc. 

  • One twin bedroom with en suite shower room and wc. 

  • The rooms are in a detached converted barn adjacent to our house with it's own entrance. 

  • For those requiring peace and privacy - also suitable for families or friends sharing. 

  • Ground floor accommodation suitable for those of limited mobility.

Fully comprehensive healthy breakfast is self served and may be taken at your leisure in your room where there are dining facilities or in the garden.
 A range of foods is provided - local where possible - various cereals, fresh/dried fruit, yoghurt, wholemeal/granary bread, ham and boiled eggs.
 
The rooms are provided with TV/DVD, a hairdryer and iron/ironing board.

Discount for a stay of 3 nights or more.
No smoking
Ample parking

Guest Comments: From Julie and Dave Wray, d.wray05@tiscali .co.uk "We would like to thank Jenny and Brian for the hospitality they showed us, when we stayed at their lovely bed and breakfast accommodation at the Mill at Brill on 10/08/07. We found it very clean and relaxing (after the long
drive across England) from Kent, We both rated it 10 out of 10, and would not hesitate to recommend it to friends and relatives. and if anybody was thinking of staying there in the future you would not be
disappointed, Its lovely".

Dave Wray

Situated in the peaceful rural hamlet of Brill, close to the village of Constantine, and approximately one mile from the beautiful Helford River. Convenient for the towns of Falmouth and Helston, and the famous sub-tropical gardens of Trebah and Glendurgan. Also nearby is the creekside village of Gweek with its renowned seal sanctuary, beyond which is the gateway to the Lizard Peninsula with its rugged moors and sandy beaches.

Available all year round at the following rates:
Twin / Double £25per person per night;
Single £35 per night.

All booking Enquiries Please E-Mail: brillmill@hotmail.co.uk
Contact: Mr and Mrs B Foley, The Mill, Brill, Constantine, Falmouth, TR11 5PZ
Tel: 01326 340036
 

Directions
Follow A30 to Carland Cross roundabout
Turn LEFT onto A39 to Truro
At Truro turn RIGHT onto A39 [Tregolls Road]
Follow signs for Falmouth on A39 / A390
At Treliever roundabout turn RIGHT and follow signs for Helston on A394
At Edgecumbe turn LEFT onto minor road, signposted Constantine
Turn LEFT onto minor road signposted Brill and Constantine
Go over crossroads
The Mill is approximately 200 yds on the right on the bend as the road levels out.

Things to do

The Mill is situated close to the glorious Helford River, a tidal estuary with some of the most picturesque views in Cornwall. The Helford provides a sheltered location for sailing, with access to Falmouth Bay for the more adventurous. The mild climate of the region is responsible for the fabulous sub-tropical gardens that abound in the area with the properties of Trebah and Glendurgan must-see attractions. Nearby is the famous Gweek Seal Sanctuary, offering a home for injured and rehabilitating seals.

Further afield, The Lizard Peninsula, the most southerly point in Britain, offers sandy beaches, rugged coves, fishing hamlets, and some of the most stunning scenery in Cornwall.

The towns of Helston and Falmouth are nearby, offering local shopping and amenities, as well as attractions. The cathedral city of Truro lies about 10 miles away.

The Mill is conveniently located for exploring much of the rest of Cornwall. Please do not hesitate to ask if you require information or suggestions to make your stay enjoyable and memorable.



Just some of the many views from Pendennis Point overlooking Carrick Roads.
Forming part of one of the world’s deepest natural harbours it offers world class sailing.
For the less adventurous there are various boat trips, including St Mawes and an extremely picturesque journey up the river to Truro.