Glen Afton is a terraced Victorian house on 3 floors which we have extensively renovated to a very high standard. Thus we will be giving our guests the best quality accommodation as well as our welcoming Cornish hospitality for which has been our trademark which we have been providing for over 20 years. We are pleasantly situated in Alexendra road, which is a beautiful tree lined avenue leading off the promenade.
It is a 2 minute walk to Penlee park and a 5 minute stroll through to the town centre. Parking is unrestricted and is on both sides of the road. Penzance itself is centrally located for touring the beautiful West Cornwall area which is famous and renowned for its marvellous beaches, coves, the Minach Theatre and St. Michaels Mount. Lands End is 9 miles away and the Lizard point is only a short drive also.
With the new roads and a very good rail link up, the Eden project is also a very worthwhile experience. The main bus and rail terminals are only a 10-15 minute walk away. We provide high quality service but with a very informal and relaxed atmosphere.
It is a 2 minute walk to Penlee park and a 5 minute stroll through to the town centre. Parking is unrestricted and is on both sides of the road. Penzance itself is centrally located for touring the beautiful West Cornwall area which is famous and renowned for its marvellous beaches, coves, the Minach Theatre and St. Michaels Mount. Lands End is 9 miles away and the Lizard point is only a short drive also.
With the new roads and a very good rail link up, the Eden project is also a very worthwhile experience. The main bus and rail terminals are only a 10-15 minute walk away. We provide high quality service but with a very informal and relaxed atmosphere.
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This iconic island rises gracefully to the church and castle at its summit.
Accessible on foot at low tide across a causeway, at other times it is reached by a short evocative boat trip.
The oldest surviving buildings date from the 12th century, when a Benedictine priory was founded here.
Following the English Civil War, the island was acquired by the St Aubyn family, who still live in the castle.
In the intervening years many additions and alterations were made to convert it for use as a mansion house.
Accessible on foot at low tide across a causeway, at other times it is reached by a short evocative boat trip.
The oldest surviving buildings date from the 12th century, when a Benedictine priory was founded here.
Following the English Civil War, the island was acquired by the St Aubyn family, who still live in the castle.
In the intervening years many additions and alterations were made to convert it for use as a mansion house.
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