Situated in the centre of Penryn, Seven Stars Penryn features a restaurant and a bar. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace. Free WiFi is available.
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Everything was thought out to the smallest detail.
Everything was thought out to the smallest detail. Even such minor things as salt and butter were available. You could just come and relax. My son was very upset when he woke up at home, he wanted to return to this house.
Stanislav
10
Scored 10
Penryn was chosen as a central place to stay, whilst...
Penryn was chosen as a central place to stay, whilst visiting the sights we wanted to visit (Lands End, Tintagel, St. Michaels Mount and St. Ives). Therefore we cannot say much about the town itself, as we never visited it.
Peter
Germany
10
Scored 10
A real place with real people, shops and lives in an often...
A real place with real people, shops and lives in an often spoilt by tourist Cornwall. Some really good pubs (try the Famous Barrell) / brilliant classy fish and chip shop (The Mariners) / cafe with cakes and coffee to die for (Stargazy Cucina) with lots more on the Fal Estuary at the bottom of the hill and lots of buses to Falmouth/Newquay and Truro (much used by students at the local university) - and all in a really interesting and ancient stone town.
timw
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely historic town with interesting buildings.
Lovely historic town with interesting buildings. Set on the Falmouth estuary. Beautiful scenery and lots of gardens and historic houses to visit. Very good public transport links by bus to Falmouth, Penzance, etc. Free parking. Very friendly locals and students (it's part of the Exeter/Falmouth campus). Two pubs with good food at competitive prices, one of which, the Thirsty Scholar, has this year's Gold Award for pub food in the South West, which is richly deserved.
Nanette
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
It's a very cute little place, not a huge amount to do but...
It's a very cute little place, not a huge amount to do but it's very close to Falmouth, which has a lot more on offer. The high Street is all up hill so if someone has health or mobility issues, this possibly wouldn't be the most ideal place to go. The best place to stay and eat is The Thirsty Scholar, this place, the food and staff are exceptional! Parking is a bit of a pain, the closest car park is a 3hour max short stay so you need to go to a long stay one, which is an up hill trek to the pub and high street
Alison
8.0
Scored 8.0
Penryn is the poor relation, a small town between Truro and...
Penryn is the poor relation, a small town between Truro and Falmouth and though a bit old fashioned, it is quirky and is worth a visit. It has a long history - longer than Falmouth; it has quite a bit of interest, is on the water and is very conveniently located. I doubt if it's a family holiday base itself, but it is situated close to a huge range of amenities. Worth considering if Falmouth and Truro are too expensive
The Merchant's House, with its fascinating history, is a wonderful place to stay in Penryn. Excellent central location and private off-street parking is a huge bonus. The house has been beautifully renovated to a modern standard, yet at the same time it retains so many lovely, intriguing features of its past. The rooms and beds were all comfortable, and the bright sky-lit kitchen is a well-equipped delight. The hosts are gracious, very pleasant and helpful, quickly responding to a question that arose.
The barn is very comfortable and spacious, with a nice outside area and BBQ. It is newly fitted out with quality appliances, and was one point, the home of the owner. More generally, the place is well placed for a hub and spoke touring of south and west Cornwall, meeting our requirements, but not for those that want to a five minute drive to the beach. The host, Chloe was super-helpful and communicative via the messaging service for the duration of our stay.
I have stayed at the Thirsty Scholar many times over the past 18 months & I love it there. The staff are really welcoming & lovely. The rooms are delightful, with the comfiest beds & super showers. The food is all home cooked & the breakfast is outstanding. I have stayed at many other places in the Falmouth area & the ‘Scholar’ is by far the best!
Was delighted with room and en suite
Ate in evening at pub food was lovely and I can honestly say good value for money,, especially in Cornwall where the prices for a room with breakfast has gone through the roof! We met host at breakfast & she was lovely would not hesitate to stay again or recommend Thank you
We have stayed at this property before and it was great, again. It is in the perfect place for us to visit our daughter, who lives in Penryn.
We did have a problem with the wifi when we arrived, but it was sorted straight away. Thanks!!
Bev is an excellent and attentive host and is very welcoming to your stay. It's a good place to stay for further exploring of Cornwall and with the Verdant brewery nearby, highly recommended for beer lovers alike.
Beautiful house in a great location. Had everything we needed for a weekend break while attending Falmouth Uni Open Day. We really appreciated the parking and couldn't fault anything.
The bed was comfortable and the shower had strong water pressure. The cottage is beautiful, clean and easy to get to and from area attractions, the beach and the Penryn campus.
The cottage was just right, warm and welcoming, had all of the amenities that we needed and was centrally located for access to the center of Penryn, buses and trains.
Lovely friendly hosts.
Comfortable beds. Peaceful location and surroundings. Close enough to falmouth and penryn.
Lovely fresh breakfast.
Will definitely stay again
Beautifully restored character cottage in a good location- Penryn is a lovely town. The plaster ceilings are amazing.
The property is well equipped and comfortable.
I payed booking.com £20 for a up grade for a terrace
The terrace was a beer garden which no one at the hotel payed for I would like my £20 back please .
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