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Pentillie Castle and Estate - SALTASH

PENTILLIE CASTLE
SALTASH PL12 6QD


Enjoy Pentillie Castle this year by booking B&B accommodation (Late Rooms discount inc in room rate) and explore the stunning landscaped gardens in all their glory. Pentillie Castle is recently refurbished family-run boutique accommodation on the border of Devon and Cornwall. Nine luxuriously appointed double bedrooms (one downstairs for guests with limited mobility) provide traditional country house accommodation with a modern twist. All the bathrooms are brand new and offer power showers most also offer deep baths. Each room has a television tea and coffee making facilities fabulous views comfortable Vi-Spring beds and wonderful linen. Toiletries are provided from the Cath Collins range. There is a games room with pool table tennis and Sky Sports for guests enjoyment. The outdoor Solar power heated swimming pool is open from April until September and as if this isn t enough the gardens recently compared to those of the Lost Gardens of Heligan by Channel 4 s Ruth Watson are yours to explore. Awarded a Gold award for B&B/Guest Accommodation at the Visit England Awards for Excellence 2012 Pentillie is not just a luxury place to stay but is also imbibed with history. Originally built in 1698 when James Tillie a flamboyant businessman built his grand home on the Cornish bank of the River Tamar and erected a statue of himself outside. In 1809 the family had more money to play with and commissioned 18th Century architect William Wilkins renowned for his Gothic flair to transform Pentillie into a castle. However by 1968 dated amenities and inheritance taxes led to the demolition of three wings and the scaling down of this tremendous property to its current size and layout . Pentillie Castle is also available for exclusive hire corporate meetings and conferences.

Directions to Pentillie Castle and Estate SALTASH

Take the A38 via Plymouth into Cornwall. At the first roundabout after crossing the River Tamar into Cornwall turn Right onto the A388 signposted Callington and Launceston. Continue for 3.1 miles before turning Right at Paynters Cross (also signposted Cargreen Landulph AND the Crooked Spaniards Inn). The entrance to Pentillie will be within 100 metres of the main road. If the gates do not appear within 100 yards then you have come off the main road early. Don t panic just continue to the T-junction turn left (small signpost to Pentillie) and the entrance to Pentillie will be on your right at the top of the hill.

Rooms from £165