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THE HIGHLIGHTS
Located in the picturesque village of Saint Tudy, this Cornish countryside pub offers a cosy stay in an exquisitely renovated 17th-century inn. With comfortable rooms, outstanding culinary credentials and an array of iconic beers from Harbour Brewing Co on offer, it's a great place to lay your head.

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THE LOCATION

The much-loved pub provides a charming inland retreat for a Cornish escape, situated on the river Camel, with endless options for visiting the coast or embracing the wilderness of the moorland. Saint Tudy is home to an old church, a village store and a scenic circular walk from the village centre to Wetheram and it's approximately five miles northeast of Wadebridge, with its array of well-kept thatches.

Half an hour's drive will take you to the coastal towns of Polzeath, Port Isaac, Rock and Padstow, with just a ten-minute drive to Bodmin Moor.

By car: just off the A39, St Tudy Inn is 25 minutes from both Polzeath and Bodmin. Exeter is an hour and 20 minutes' drive from the hotel and Plymouth an hour and 20 minutes.

By train: Bodmin Parkway is a 25-minute drive from the hotel and serviced by Great Western Railway trains to Penzance (1 hr 15 mins), Cardiff (4 hr 15 mins) and Plymouth (40 mins). Book trains to Bodmin Parkway.

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CHARACTER & STYLE

Inspired by the local countryside, the design combines heritage features with modern furnishings - think tonal grey hues setting the backdrop for contemporary monochrome prints and cut-flowers from the garden, with attention to detail creating a distinctively stylish space - making for a pared back, relaxed and cosy vibe.

THE FACILITIES

Staff are happy to chat and offer suggestions on how to spend your days, whilst low lighting, open fires, rustic cuisine, real Ales and fine wines make it a welcoming place to relax.

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Dog-friendly
  • Family-friendly
  • Free parking
  • Free Wi-Fi

Rooms

Enjoy a mini cream tea and a Harbour brewed Ale upon checking-in to one of the four elegant rooms. Housed in a converted derelict barn that's adjacent to the pub, rooms are designed to withstand the test of time, decorated in a contemporary tonal palette, where comfy bolster cushions and pretty succulents add laidback-luxury. Slate and chrome ensuite bathrooms are home to essential oil packed toiletries, Bramley.

Room types: Rooms 1-4

Key amenities: ensuite with Bramley toiletries, TV, king-sized bed, free Wi-Fi

Food & Drink

Flavoursome classics are created with locally sourced ingredients and a little Cornish flare - artfully styled plates always win us over, with James' creative dishes adding an exciting twist to the variety of local seafood and game. The restaurant and bar have a wide selection of Harbour Brewing beverages that are developed to pair perfectly with simple and delicious pub food - offering a true taste of the county.

Restaurant: serving up pub classics using locally sourced ingredients such as Rabbit Wellington and Roasted Butternut Squash Risotto. Open Tuesday-Sunday for lunch and dinner. Mains from £17.95.

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