Built 1895 this elegant Victorian building set in a conservation area just off Penzance Promenade; family run Duporth offers a comfortable and relaxed environment suitable for all types of traveller. Not only is the sea front a stones throw away but the centre of town is just a 10-minute walk away. There you can find Chapel Street, perhaps the most fascinating street in Penzance, containing the best eateries along with Historic buildings and a real sense of Penzance past.
Fascinating architecture such as the Egyptian House and the Turks Head, Admiral Benbow, but also intriguing archways, alleyways, gateways and churches. We are ideally located to offer a great base to explore all West Cornwall has to offer and close to all transport links for the Isles of Scilly. There is plenty of free on-street parking surrounding the Guest House.
Our unique breakfast is topped up and left in your rooms' fridge daily and can be prepared using your in-room microwave, toaster and egg boiler. So relax with breakfast in bed or at your rooms' private dining table.
Fascinating architecture such as the Egyptian House and the Turks Head, Admiral Benbow, but also intriguing archways, alleyways, gateways and churches. We are ideally located to offer a great base to explore all West Cornwall has to offer and close to all transport links for the Isles of Scilly. There is plenty of free on-street parking surrounding the Guest House.
Our unique breakfast is topped up and left in your rooms' fridge daily and can be prepared using your in-room microwave, toaster and egg boiler. So relax with breakfast in bed or at your rooms' private dining table.
Services
Our single room is a compact room with en-suite and sea views out of the side window looking over Mounts Bay.
Our twin rooms are spacious rooms with en-suites and fantastic sea views looking over Mounts Bay.
The facilities include; fridge, microwave, toaster, tea and coffee making facilties and hairdryer.
Our triple rooms are spacious rooms with en-suite, consisting of two seperate adjoining rooms.
Fully equiped dining facilities are also included.
Our family rooms are spacious en-suite rooms with fantastic sea views over Mounts Bay.
Our twin rooms are spacious rooms with en-suites and fantastic sea views looking over Mounts Bay.
The facilities include; fridge, microwave, toaster, tea and coffee making facilties and hairdryer.
Our triple rooms are spacious rooms with en-suite, consisting of two seperate adjoining rooms.
Fully equiped dining facilities are also included.
Our family rooms are spacious en-suite rooms with fantastic sea views over Mounts Bay.
All rooms have a dining area with facilities to create your own meals consisting of a fridge, microwave, toaster and tea making items along with a 'continental style breakfast ingredients.
We are a non-smoking establishment, we have a nice seating area at the front of our property where smokers are welcome.
There is plenty of free on-street parking surrounding our Guest House.
We offer a self-serve continental style breakfast in each of our rooms.
The breakfast includes: fresh milk, a selection of cereals, bread, butter and preserves, yogurt and honey, orange juice.
We are a non-smoking establishment, we have a nice seating area at the front of our property where smokers are welcome.
There is plenty of free on-street parking surrounding our Guest House.
We offer a self-serve continental style breakfast in each of our rooms.
The breakfast includes: fresh milk, a selection of cereals, bread, butter and preserves, yogurt and honey, orange juice.
Penzance is a civil parish and port town in the Penwith district of Cornwall, England, UK.
Granted various Royal Charters from 1512 onwards and Incorporated in 1614, it has a population of 21,168 people and is currently Penwith's principal town.
Situated in the shelter of the Mount's Bay, the town faces southeast onto the English Channel, is bordered to the west by the fishing port of Newlyn and stretches towards the small town of Marazion in the east.
The town's location gives it a subtropical climate that is warmer than most of the rest of Britain.
Granted various Royal Charters from 1512 onwards and Incorporated in 1614, it has a population of 21,168 people and is currently Penwith's principal town.
Situated in the shelter of the Mount's Bay, the town faces southeast onto the English Channel, is bordered to the west by the fishing port of Newlyn and stretches towards the small town of Marazion in the east.
The town's location gives it a subtropical climate that is warmer than most of the rest of Britain.
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