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Artist Residence Penzance has charm by the bucketload and thankfully never feels as though it is trying too hard. It’s been around for 10 years already and was one of the first boutique hotels to open in Penzance. It’s also family and dog-friendly. Set inside a Georgian townhouse on Chapel Street, one of the best streets in town, it mixes vintage furniture, bold artwork and playful touches (bathroom doors are vintage and sliding) in a way many boutique hotels attempt but rarely pull off.
Every room feels individual. Some have sea views, others roll-top baths or exposed stone walls, and the overall feeling is much more like staying in a stylish friend’s home than a traditional hotel. There’s a cottage that sleeps six across three bedrooms, perfect for friends and family. It’s worth noting that the rooms at the top of the building in the summer months can become extremely warm.
The bar, restaurant and terrace (which has its own bar ‘The Shack’ with regular DJ evenings) gives the hotel much of its energy with locals and visitors drifting in for brunch, cocktails and dinner. There is a looseness to the atmosphere that works particularly well in Cornwall. Staff are welcoming and easy-going rather than overly polished, which suits the hotel and the location perfectly.
Penzance itself is often overlooked by people racing towards overcrowded St Ives, though staying here makes you question why. You are within easy reach of west Cornwall’s beaches, galleries and coastal walks while avoiding some of the crowds. It is creative, relaxed and a lot more fun than many boutique hotels trying much harder to impress.
Active Holiday
Foodies
Families
Pet friendly
Other Activities
Cycling
Sights nearby
Artworks
Restaurant
Surfing
Beach nearby
Wildlife Area
No restaurant
Quirky
Child friendly
Great walks
Chic
Eco
Family Suites
Full of character
Rooms
19 rooms in this hotelPet friendly
1 dog is allowed per room (2 in the Cottage) & is provided with Lily’s Kitchen organic dog treats, bed & bowls at £15 per nightRestaurant
Laidback Clubhouse serves casual British fareNo restaurant
Breakfast is availableWalking distance restaurants
Bar
Family Suites
Wifi
Room service
Child friendly
Garden
Other Activities
Cycling
Sights nearby
Surfing
Wildlife Area
Great walks
Why do people love staying in your hotel?
Because we are unique! Every room is different and we aim to be a home away from home for our guests.
What is there to do in the area?
St Michael's Mount is a main attraction in the area, along with the Minack Theatre. We are also so close to the harbour for the boat to the Isles of Silly!
What kind of breakfast do you offer?
Al a carte. We do not offer a buffet. Guests can order from the menu each morning and dishes are cooked to order.
Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally?
We do evening meals every day from 6pm. There are great restaurants nearby.
Which are your most popular room types, and why?
The Lookout - our biggest suite with dual aspect views of the sea and a balcony.
Friendly staff show us to the Picture Room, a light and airy double with crisp white linen and walls hung with playful graphic prints saying things such as “Rise and shine”. It’s modest rather than spacious: a comfy double bed leaves room for two stylish arm chairs and a desk with views to the neighbouring buildings. (Only the two attic rooms have sea views.)
Originally published by The Guardian
Downstairs, the original small Georgian rooms have been replaced by a stripped-back white exhibition space. Bedrooms are up narrow stairs, each individually decorated in a quirky style down to the bedside lights and tooth mugs: Admiral Benbow has colourful murals of Penzance street scenes; Upcycled has a mushroom-shaped bed and Cubist iconography; An Enchanted Forest has silver flowers and trees.
Originally published by The Telegraph
Originally published by Good Hotel Guide
Originally published by Good Hotel Guide
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