Took a while to get here. Lots of winding roads. Worth the visit. Quaint pub in fabulous location.
I'd give an extra star for all the staff, especially Lou, who is absolutely amazing. Immaculate fresh rooms, huge bed, comfortably furnished. Outstanding location. Great breakfast cooked to order and brilliant pizza nights. Outstanding service. Nothing is too much trouble. Would definitely recommend and hope to visit again next year
The worst location and such a nuisance to get to. The photos of the accommodation does not look like the rooms. The shower is tiny. It is a child sized door you have to get through. The rooms were just ok, squeaky floor boards and no option for food unless they are hosting an event. Breakfast, they give you a form to fill out asking what you want, but it’s the same thing. Don’t bother asking for extras as you’re met with ‘ I have to see my stock.’ Really poor service. On arrival you get offered a drink, thinking aw how lovely it’s a free drink maybe, nope it’s definitely added to the bill at the end. Please don’t be fooled by the ‘lovely reviews’ as I genuinely feel they are not genuine. Parking is NOT available and you have to pay per day to park on the beach however, you can’t park on the beach overnight, so then you have to find somewhere else to go. For £135 per night, for ALL room types regardless of size and number of occupants. It isn’t worth it at all. The host Lou seems to make efforts in making her guests comfortable but is very patronising and makes you feel really small and if you try and complain, she comes back very defensive and tries to resolve with the least amount of effort. Definitely wouldn’t recommend or book here ever again.
Wonderful local pub which is clearly the hub of the tiny picturesque area! The amazing landlady even helped us out to get accommodation as she knew the land owner. So very kind to do. Locals very chatty and pleasant. Food looked and smelt delicious but we had eaten prior to arrival sadly.
A very welcome shelter from the rain. The fire was on, the bar was cosy and the welcome was very warm and friendly. The beer and tea were good. The book on sea mammals was a good education on the differences between grey and common seals. The kitchen was due to open in April.
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St. Keverne, Helston, TR12
St. Keverne, Helston, TR12
Manaccan, Helston, TR12
Whether you are looking for a family friendly pub for a super Sunday lunch, a hearty snack in front of a roaring fire in the winter or a relaxing drink in the lovely sunny beer garden during the warmer months, then make a point to visit this historical 16