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Rising Sun, St Mawes

Rising Sun, St MawesRising Sun, St Mawes

The Rising Sun is a charming inn situated in a stunning position overlooking the bay on Roseland Peninsula. We offer 8 ensuite letting rooms.

Telephone: 01326 270233
www.risingsunstmawes.co.uk

One of the most endearing features of the Rising Sun is that its frontage is situated on the picturesque harbour of St Mawes. With views of the Roseland Peninsula beyond you can hardly fail to appreciate the stunning beauty of this particular part of Cornwall.

To cater for the discerning tastes of our visitors the Rising Sun has managed to combine a mixture of both modern and traditional style in an atmosphere of luxury and elegance.

We look forward to welcoming you, Alan and Sally Jones.

Rooms

Our suites are stylishly designed to a very high standard, which aims to combine luxury and elegance with comfort and convenience. Each room has it's own bath/shower, hairdryers and coffee and tea making facilities. To complete the experience, for those willing to book early, there are several rooms that offer panoramic sea views.

Heligan: Twin bedded sea facing room, en suite with bath and shower, telephone, colour TV, Tea and Coffee making facilities. The sofa can be made into a single bed and can also fit a cot or ‘Z’ bed.

Cotehele: Sea facing room with a double bed, en suite with bath and shower, telephone, colour TV and Tea and Coffee making facilities. Beautiful views over the harbour.

Trelissick: This is a superior sea view room with double bed, en suite bathroom with shower and bath, telephone, colour TV, Tea and Coffee making facilities, and can also fit a cot or ‘z’ bed.

Lanhydrock: A single bedded room, en suite with bath and shower, phone, colour TV, Tea and Coffee making facilities, and a side view. Ideal for the single traveller.

Pencarrow: A double bedded room catching the beautiful St Mawes morning sun. Complete with phone, colour TV, Tea and Coffee making facilities, en suite bath and shower and is suitable for a cot or ‘z’ bed.

Trebah: Our only family suite featuring a superior double bed in the main room and children’s twin beds in its adjoining room. En suite bath room with shower and bath, phone, colour TV, Tea and Coffee making facilities.

Glendurgan: Is a large room with sea views from the corner window complete with a 5 foot double bed and a large sofa which will make another small double bed. Glendurgan has an en suite bath/shower room, telephone, colour TV, Tea/Coffee facilities and there is also room for a cot or ‘z’ bed.

Trerice: This is quite a large room with twin beds and a sofa which can make a single bed, could fit a cot and has phone, colour TV, Tea and Coffee making facilities. It also has an en suite bath/shower room.

Prices stated are per room per night including breakfast.

1st October 2011 – 29th February 2012(not including Dec 24 -26 and Dec 30 – 1 Jan – call direct for these prices)

£55.00 single – non sea view
£75.00 twin/double – non sea view
£90.00 twin/double – sea view
£110.00 superior suite (Glendurgan)
£140.00 family suite

1st March 2012 – 24th May 2012

£75.00 single – non sea view
£95.00 twin/double – non sea view
£115.00 twin/double – sea view
£140.00 superior suite
£165.00 family suite

25th May 2012 – 30th September 2012

£80.00 single – non sea view
£110.00 twin/double – non sea view
£130.00 twin/double – sea view
£155.00 superior suite
£175.00 family suite

1st October 2012 - 23rd December 2012

£60.00 single – non sea view
£80.00 twin/double – non sea view
£95.00 twin/double – sea view
£115.00 – superior suite
£150.00 – family suite

 

    Residents' Lounge

For those wishing to relax for a while with a nice cup of tea, or maybe read a book during the occasional squall, the residents lounge offers a quite retreat.

Amenities

In recent years St Mawes has become a magnet for visitors from our busy 'up-country' cities wishing to exchange the hustle and bustle for the calm serenity of the area. The harbour is very popular with the yachting community and some of the main activities in the area are sailing and water-based sports. To this end there are several local companies offering both equipment hire and tuition, which are bookable from the hotel.

The area is also a walkers paradise, offering many circular walks, one of which takes in the picturesque church of St Just-in-Roseland. The fishing villages of Portscatho and Portloe are also worth a visit. There are many beautiful gardens to visit within the area, Trelissick, Lanhydrock, Lamorran and several other National Trust areas of natural beauty.

For those wanting to spend a more leisurely time on the water, there is a regular (½ hourly) ferry service from St Mawes to the sea faring town of Falmouth. The trip, lasting around 25 minutes, takes in excellent views including St. Mawes Castle, Pendennis Castle, Black Rock and St. Anthony lighthouse.

Besides the water activities there are two good beaches nearby, benefiting from a southerly aspect making them ideal for sunbathing.

Further attractions in the area are the round houses at Veryan (reputedly built in that shape to keep the devil from hiding in the corners). The cathedral town of Truro is accessible either by road or by the historic King Harry ferry.

Food & Drink

To cater for the discerning tastes of our visitors the Rising Sun has managed to combine a mixture of both modern and traditional style in an atmosphere of luxury and elegance.

We are open daily from 8.30am for coffees and breakfast. Our breakfast menu is served from 8.30am until 10.00am choose from full english, continental buffett & a variety of fish.

Our main menu is served from 12 noon until 9.30pm - All day, Every day, with changing daily specials of local fresh fish and seasonal favourites & a good selection for children too.

On Sundays we serve a traditional Sunday Roast with a choice of meat alongside our daily specials and main menu.

Choose from our homemade scones for a traditional Cornish Cream Tea & homemade cakes teacakes available between 2.30pm and 5.30pm daily.

All our food is sourced locally where possible, we even make our own chips which are simply divine!

So if the sun is shining, soak up the weather on our perfectly positioned terrace, or snuggle up in front of the fires on a cold day or just simply enjoy the fabulous views from our delightful conservatory overlooking the Harbour and bay beyond what ever the weather!

Please click here to view our menu.

 
 

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