Trelawney Guest House St. Marys Trelawney Guest House, Church Street, St. Marys, Isles of Scilly, TR21 0JT

"Trelawney was built in 1890 by a team of master craftsmen, reputedly financed by the proceeds of the wreck of Schiller a transatlantic liner from New York to Bremen which was lost on the Retarrier ledges in 1875. It has been established as a guest House since 1969. We are situated very close to the harbour, town and many beaches."

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Trelawney Guest House

Church Street, St. Marys, Isles of Scilly TR21 0JT
Telephone: 01720 422377
Fax: 01720 422377

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Trelawney was built in 1890 by a team of master craftsmen, reputedly financed by the proceeds of the wreck of "Schiller" a transatlantic liner from New York to Bremen which was lost on the Retarrier ledges in 1875. It has been established as a guest House since 1969. We are situated very close to the harbour, town and many beaches.

Enjoy your home comforts on holiday!
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Trelawney Guest House, 7KRelax in our comfortable lounge, or if you prefer, in the privacy of your own room, all of which are en suite, remote controlled LCD colour TV, hot drinks making, radio alarm & hairdryer.

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We have a varied breakfast menu to suit all tastes including kipper, smoked haddock, vegetarian cooked breakfast, scrambled or poached eggs, and of course a full English breakfast. Toast, fruit juice, cereals, fruit and homemade yoghurt are always available, with a choice of coffee, tea or a selection of fruit teas. We can also cater for vegetarian and vegan diets, please inform us in advance wherever possible.

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There are 5 bedrooms in Trelawney:

3 twin/double bedded en-suite
2 double bedded with en-suite

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Activities

Some of the many activities to occupy your time on Scilly include a windsurfing and sailing school, horse riding, many galleries of painting, pottery and wicker-work, diving schools, sailing charters, fishing, wildlife tours and of course many places to enjoy a peaceful walk or a quiet picnic. There are countless beautiful golden sandy beaches and rocky coves around the islands to be explored, or perhaps enjoy a relaxing round of golf with breathtaking views of the islands. Maybe tennis or squash is more to your liking?
Whatever your interests there's something to suit everyone. You can even hire a bike to get you there!

... or you could just relax!!

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