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Accommodation in Falmouth, Cornwall Part of the Cornwall Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Falmouth Travel and Heritage Information The Oasis GuesthouseA Hotel in Falmouth, Cornwall13 Dracaena Avenue Falmouth Cornwall England TR11 2EG
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From: £50.00 The oasis guesthouse is a beautifully refurbished property, conveniently located in Falmouth, part of the Cornish Riviera known for its mild sub tropical climateWe are well positioned between the town, harbour, beaches, coastal path and the marinas. The railway station is only a short walk away.We provide an ideal base for a Cornish holiday, offering quality bed and breakfast Our facilities on based on ground and first floor, most with ensuite facilities and off road parking. We now provide 7 letting rooms. Single, twin, double and family rooms Accommodation Rating: 3*G (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions National Maritime Museum Cornwall -
0.8 miles (Museum) Pendennis Castle -
1.5 miles (Castle) St Mawes Castle -
2.6 miles (Castle) St Anthony-in-Roseland Church -
3.4 miles (Historic Church) St Just in Roseland Church -
3.5 miles (Historic Church) Glendurgan Gardens -
3.7 miles (Garden) Trebah Garden -
3.8 miles (Garden) Trelissick Garden -
4.9 miles (Garden) Burncoose Garden -
5.5 miles (Garden) Poldark Mine -
7.1 miles (Family Attraction) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Falmouth -
0.5 miles away Mylor -
1.9 miles away St Mawes -
3.1 miles away Helford -
5.3 miles away Gweek -
7 miles away Truro -
7.8 miles away Redruth -
8.4 miles away Veryan -
8.5 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
HISTORY CORNERName the Historic attractionBritish Heritage AwardsCelebrate the best of British Heritage in our annual British History QuizThis famous military debacle was immortalized by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, in his poem, The Charge of the Light Brigade This Day in British History12 February, 1554 Lady Jane Grey executed Grey became famous as the 'Nine Days Queen', a pawn in the ambitions of the Earl of Northumberland Monarch Mayhem |
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