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Blue Monkey Cornwall 

Garrett Street, Cawsand, Torpoint, PL10 1PD Show on map  2.94 miles from Torpoint
 
Blue Monkey Cornwall
Phone: +44 (0)1752 823460Online booking and availability
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Single£190.40
Double£190.40
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£190.40per room per night
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The Edgcumbe Arms 

Cremyll, Torpoint, PL10 1HX Show on map  1.36 miles from Torpoint
Score 8.8 from 171 reviews
The Edgcumbe Arms
Phone: +44 (0)1752 822294Online booking and availability
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Single£80.00
Double£80.00
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£80.00per room per night
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Carbeile Inn 

Trevol Road, Torpoint, PL11 2NJ Show on map  1.12 miles from Torpoint
Score 7.9 from 148 reviews
Carbeile Inn
Phone: +44 (0)1752 814102Online booking and availability
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Single£55.00
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Torpoint, located in Cornwall, is situated on the Rame Peninsula. Visitors can access Torpoint from Plymouth via the Torpoint Ferry, making it very easy to access. The journey via the ferry takes approximately seven minutes. Once visitors have reached the town of Torpoint they will find there is much to enjoy about this charming town, including a variety of shops and boutiques. In addition, there are numerous eating establishments that are worth trying while in the local area as well. There are also ample accommodation options located in Torpoint as well as in the immediate area.

The English town of Torpoint is famous for its lush gardens, art galleries and parks spread across hundreds of acres. Antony House is an exemplary estate which is surrounded by plenty of tall trees. It used to be a residence house of town's aristocrats but now it has got fame as an authentic hub of art and paintings.

The great number of portraits doesn't only serve the artistic appetite but persons who are interested in the history do visit the house to get in touch with the faces of some well known historical figures. A decent restaurant is fully operational which delivers excellent small meals along with coffee and tea. The adjacent garden provides good opportunity to feel the calm and tranquility that this place has to offer.

Eight hundred acres stretched park of Mount Edgcumbe House and County demonstrates how much interest the natives have shown in developing their environment. The park is divided in a systematic way to ensure all sorts of activities for people of diverse interests. It is estimated that thousands of tourists visit the park in the peak time every year to truly appreciate the culture of natives and to enjoy the ongoing activities.

The other exciting attraction is the Mount Edcumbe House which has a profound history of nearly five hundred years. It has seen many ups and down of British Empire and to this day holds accounts of many interesting events in the English history. Those who visit the park also pay special attention in exploring this amazing historical relic.

We hope you enjoy your stay in one of our cheap Torpoint hotels, mid range or luxury Torpoint hotels.
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