there's 1 room with a 4-poster bed. . modest rooms, most with en suite bathrooms, offer free wi-fi, tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. a 3-minute walk from plymouth pavilions, this victorian guesthouse on plymouth hoe is also an 8-minute walk from millbay pier and a 15-minute walk from the national marine aquarium. rooms with kitchens are available for extended stays. full english breakfast is available for a surcharge Exeter Airport 59 min
Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park (41 min) Imposing 16th-century manor and grounds, with art, tapestries and porcelain. Open March-September. Dartmoor Zoo (24 min) Family-owned zoo in 33 acres of parkland with endangered animals and a conservation centre. Drake's Island (28 min) Plymouth Gin Distillery (11 min) Pre-booked tours of gin distillery with Pilgrim Fathers link, also offering bar/dining experiences. Royal William Yard (6 min) Collection of imposing Royal Navy buildings from the early 1800s, now housing restaurants & shops. Royal Citadel (10 min) Commanding 17th-century fortress known for its baroque gateway, garrison church & historic weaponry. Tinside Lido (10 min) Art deco Whitsand Bay (38 min) 3-mile beach for walking, jogging & surfing, with lifeguards, tide pools & areas for diving. National Trust - Antony (40 min) Tours & events in a historic Queen Anne estate (still occupied) with formal & woodland gardens. National Trust - Buckland Abbey (26 min) Centuries-old abbey with an estate museum & gardens, situated among woodlands with marked trails. Smeaton's Tower - currently closed (9 min) 18th-century lighthouse overlooking Plymouth Sound, once marking the Eddystone reef, open all year. National Trust - Cotehele (37 min) Tapestry-lined, National Trust house and gardens overlooking river, plus a quay with restored barge. Mount Edgcumbe House (42 min) Park and garden National Marine Aquarium (16 min) Art deco-style aquarium with fresh and sea fish, sharks, feeding sessions and underwater tunnel. Hoe Park (5 min) Famed cliffside green space featuring a lighthouse, a statue of Sir Francis Drake & war memorials. |