A traditional village pub, once the haunt of local tin miners, on the coast between St. Ives and Land's End in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Close to the coast path. The pub has four en-suite bedrooms, a large garden and a campsite with showers. The Geevor Tin Mine Heritage Centre is close by. Winner of CAMRA Pub of the Year 2003. Winner of the 2004 Community Pub of the Year - St Austell Brewery Estate Award.
We look forward to welcoming you. John Coak.
The Square Pendeen, Penzance TR19 7DN Cornwall
Phone: 01736 788417
Accommodation
Rooms: 1 x Double (en suite bathroom specifically designed for disabled guests) 3 x Double + Single (en suite bathroom) Description: All rooms are brand new, purpose-built with balconies overlooking the garden towards the sea and spectacular sunsets. Rates: £30.00 per person per night (1st April - 31st October) £25.00 per person per night ( 1st November - 31st March) Facilities available in each room: Television Tea and coffee making facilities Hairdryer Conference room: There is a large first floor room regularly used for local meetings and training courses with a TV and video. Room style: This is the former pubs private lounge. Capacity: 25 - 30 Hourly rate: £2.50 Daily rate: 24 hour rate: £24.00 Secretarial services: Audio Visual hire: Free Audio Visual equipment: Television (wide screen) and video
Food & Drink
12.00 noon - 2.30 pm and 6.00pm - 8.30 p.m. Sunday - Saturday Children are welcome and catered for. There is a high chair. Canine companions are very welcome. The list of curries changes regularly and are available as take-aways. Special dishes available on request
Local Amenities
There are many coastal fishing points close to hand and also coarse angling. Pool Room Large rear garden Riding stables in the area. This area is famous for its cliff and moorland walks.
Location/Directions
Main access routes:
The North Inn is in the centre of the village, 7 miles from Penzance, 2 1/2 miles from St. Just and 10 miles each from Land's End and St. Ives. It is the focal point of The Square with former miners' cottages on either side. Main access routes: Penzance Railway Station is 7 miles away. The Heliport and the Ferry for the Isles of Scilly are situated in Penzance. Directions: A30 to Penzance then follow the signs for Land's End. At the west end of Penzance take the road to St. Just and after about 4 miles take the right turn to Pendeen