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The Victorian seaside hotel that’s in one of Cornwall’s prettiest villages

A quaint hotel in one of Cornwall’s prettiest villages offers unspoilt views at a reasonable price to match.

Read on to find out more about the fresh seafood offered at their restaurant.

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Classic rooms with beautiful seaside views, perfect for winter or summer vacays

Where is The Old Coastguard hotel?

Based near Gurnard’s Head in stunning West Cornwall, if you want to enjoy the views from your car there is a residents’ car park, as well as a public car park next door charging £9 a day.

Trains to Plymouth are available, although are not great if you get travel sick as this winding route is rather slow.

What is the hotel like?

The 14-room Victorian, charming hotel has unspoilt views of the Atlantic in one of Cornwall’s prettiest villages, Mousehole. 

It offers a warm welcome, well-priced drinks and tasty food.

What is there to do at the hotel?

Visit the iconic Mousehole Harbour via the path at the back of the hotel, where you’ll find quirky shops, seaside galleries, old pubs and cafes.

Sennen Cove is a favourite of the beaches in the area with a cosy, independent cafe to sit and view the surfers.

What is there to eat and drink there?

The restaurant is open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, so no need to stress about leaving the hotel.

The main dining room offers tables overlooking the sea. We enjoyed the views whilst tucking into a special dinner consisting of asparagus and fresh Fowey mussels.

You cannot forget to order the moreish chocolate mousse for pud either.

The garden is also beautiful, and we were lucky enough to listen to a live jazz band while drinking our coffee when we arrived.


What are the rooms like?

Rooms start at £172.50 per night with breakfast. Click here to book.

Each room comes with Bramley toiletries in the bathrooms and Cornish tea. 

We stayed in a Better Double room on the top floor, which came with an adjoining twin and an epic sea view, although my husband did miss having a TV.

Is the hotel family-friendly?

Yes. Open to all to enjoy their seaside hotel, and a bonus for families is the free-of-charge cot provided.

There is a kids’ menu that is great too with plenty of options.

Is there access for guests with disabilities?

The restaurant and ground-floor rooms have step-free access but call for specific requirements before you visit.

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The hotel feels like it’s in the middle of paradise with Cornish coastal beauty

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