Bossiney House Hotel - Tintagel
50.66649, -4.74017Featuring Wi-Fi in public areas, Bossiney House Hotel Tintagel sits within a 5-minute drive of Rocky Valley. Featuring 19 rooms with views of the sea, the hotel is about a 20-minute walk from St Materiana's Church.
Location
You'll need 50-minute drive to Newquay airport. Pentire Point is at a distance of 3.8 km from this 3-star hotel in Tintagel. The area also includes natural sites like Merlin's Cave, which are around a 25-minute walk from the accommodation.
There is Shelter bus stop only a short distance from Bossiney House Hotel.
Rooms
The rooms come with tea/coffee making equipment, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels for guests' convenience. They have a comfortable interior.
Essential information about Bossiney House Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 12828 INR |
📏 Distance to centre | 900 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 47.0 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Newquay, NQY |
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Reviews of Bossiney House Hotel
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missingWrote a review on 29 Jul
the location in Tintagel - fantastic - and tranquility
hotel room was a bit dated - bed uncomfortable
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missingWrote a review on 21 Jul
The owners (and their lovely dog, Angus) were lovely. Very friendly and helpful. The food was delicious, the bed was heavenly and the location was superb. Highly recommend!!!
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missingWrote a review on 18 Jul
Owners very welcoming. Restaurant very comfortable; linen napkins; jug of water on the table without having to ask for it; sensible wine list prices; very charming waitress who obviously very keen to be of service; excellent food. Breakfast staff were welcoming; tables were well laid; buffet breakfast was excellent - hot, well laid out and most enjoyable. Just as in the restaurant the night before, all the staff that we encountered were charming and friendly.
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missingWrote a review on 06 Jul
The beds were really comfortable and it was a beautiful sea view from the window. Great place to stay if your visiting Cornwall and want a quiet place to unwind.
The spiders in the pool " they swam faster with their 8 legs".
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missingWrote a review on 23 Jun
Staff were excellent and service high class. Total quality for a price I paid elsewhere and got trash.
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missingWrote a review on 13 Jun
Buffet breakfast excellent as was the restaurant for dinner. Public areas pleasant and comfortable.
Room was basic in the extreme, nowhere to rest a suitcase, only one chair in a double room, nowhere to air or hang towels, nowhere to put toiletries in the bathroom and generally tired and in need of refurbishment.
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missingWrote a review on 08 Jun
Staff were very friendly, food was excellent. Room was rather small, I believe that larger rooms are available. The weather spoilt our stay, but this is not the fault of the hotel proprietors of course.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Jun
The professionalism and friendliness of the staff were outstanding. The food was excellent and the room was very comfortable.
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missingWrote a review on 22 May
Being able to take long walks in the countryside
The menu was not varied enough. The room was very small and the furniture too big and the en-suites on the ground floor were terrible,
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missingWrote a review on 22 May
It was very much family run and did not suffer from the sameness of many chains
I hate duvets; whenb will hotels rediscover sheets and blankets, so that temperature can be adjusted without either freesing or boiling in bed?
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missingWrote a review on 18 May
Nice, family-run hotel only minutes away from Tintagel Castle and coastal path.
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missingWrote a review on 09 May
I had an excellent stay at this family run hotel.Although I was on business this time I shall return for a leisure break.Ideally placed for easy access to Tintagel it is a good base to explore the North Cornwall coastline.Very good value & Angus the Scottish deerhound dog is a big attraction & character on his own.Excellent
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missingWrote a review on 02 May
The location is fine if you want to stay in Tintagel - but don't stay in Tintagel - not much there except the remains of the Castle. Of the three towns along the coastal path Boscastle, Tintagel and Port Isaac - the other two are much nicer. Of course, Port Isaac is the most gorgeous. I really didn't like this hotel either - not much good to say about it except that it had a nice dining room and the breakfasts were well done.
Ridiculously tiny room and impossibly small bathroom, hotel is a bit run- down, family run by a bunch of eccentrics that let their pony sized dog sleep everywhere - including all the furniture - so be careful where you sit - you'll end up with fur all over your clothes.
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missingWrote a review on 21 Apr
The beds were clean and comfortable, the room was warm, and the buffet breakfast was magnificent, I have never seen so much choice. Sensible breakfast times - 8am to 9-30am. Good tea and coffee facilities in room. The hotel is very well located being close to many interesting places and a very scenic coast. There is plenty of parking space.
The room was quite small and there were some cobwebby corners. On our last night there was someone in the room next to us and we could hear every sound - even the clicking off of their bedside light. When they switched on their bathroom light and the fan came on it was very loud and vibrated through our room so we couldn't sleep until they did.
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missingWrote a review on 10 Apr
comfortable room with a lovely sea view. Very friendly staff and excellent food.within walking distance to the village. the coastal path walk which runs along the back of the hotel and provides beautiful views, which was recommended by hotel owner