The name commemorates Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887, although the inn actually dates from the 16th century and was formally known as The Axe. The interior has a homely, welcoming feel with its oak-beamed ceilings, blazing winter fires, and Staffordshire figurines of the queen and her consort.
Rooms: There are nine individually designed and furnished bedrooms, three special family rooms and a Bridal Suite. Bathrooms: all en-suite. Rates: Please call for rates. Facilities available in each room: Telephone Radio Television
Food & Drink
Local Amenities
Very near to the fishing village of Looe where many boating activities are available. Nightclubs in nearby Looe. Fishing available in Looe. Nearby gardens include the Eden Project. Beautiful countryside for scenic walks.
Location/Directions
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Just before the coast and the little fishing ports of Looe and Polperro lies the old village of Pelynt