St Agnes Hotel, St Agnes (Cornwall)
recommendedCulinary DelightsIndulge in a mouthwatering selection of dishes prepared by talented chefs using locally sourced ingredients, including classics like the Aggie Burger and Fish and Chips, alongside exciting new creations like Greek Pork Chop and Tomato Chilli and Olive Linguini.
Cozy Pub VibesUnwind in the vibrant pub, located in the heart of the village, where you can enjoy local award-winning real ales, Healeys cider, gins, and rum, along with a great selection of wines and whiskies from around the world.
Rustic Pizza TreatsRelish freshly cooked rustic pizzas created using beautiful, seasonal, locally sourced ingredients on the sunny terrace, while taking in the picturesque views of St Agnes village.
Pet-Friendly ParadiseBring your furry friends along and explore the pet-friendly National Trust owned beach with its wide expanse of sand, rock pools, and several caves to explore at low tide.
Scenic ViewsWake up to breathtaking views over St Agnes village from the beautifully designed ensuite bedrooms, featuring contrasting fabrics, king-size beds, and crisp white linen.
Historic CharmImmerse yourself in the rich history of the 17th-century building that houses the hotel, which is a local landmark owned by the National Trust, offering captivating views of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Adventurous Activities
- Cornish Breakfast
- Wholesome Sunday Roasts
- Lively Village Atmosphere
- Wine and Dine
- A Gateway to Cornwall
- Comfort and Relaxation
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Parking
- Pets allowed
- Security
Sports & Fitness
- Wind surfing
- Cycling
- Fishing
Services
- Housekeeping
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Children
- Children's menu
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Tea and coffee facilities
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
• Situated in the historic fishing village of St Agnes, the hotel neighbors the St Agnes Museum, St Agnes Beacon, and St Agnes Church. • The area encompasses the Trevaunance Cove coastal path, St Agnes Miners and Mechanics Institute library, and independent shops and eateries. • St Agnes Cottage Garden Society and Wheal Coates Tin Mine for garden and history enthusiasts.
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants