A small harbour inn of sixteen rooms — woodsmoke, salt air, and a brass bell that still rings for supper.
The Welcome
Down a lane of leaning pines, the harbour opens and the inn appears — lamplit windows, a porch that holds the last of the light, the low knock of boats against the dock. You arrive to woodsmoke and steeped tea, and the sea does the rest.
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On the Water
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The Rooms
A bed for every weather
Sixteen rooms, no two alike — each named for a thing the tide brings in, each with its own way of holding the morning.
The Harbourmaster
A corner room above the water — twin sash windows, a brass bed, and the dock lights swinging all night. Wake to the bell and the gulls.
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The Fog Suite
Top of the house, where the mist sits longest — a reading chair in the dormer, a claw-foot tub, and the whole grey cove laid out below you.
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The Galley Table
Not a room but a ritual — a long oak table by the kitchen, brown bread and smoked fish at eight, the keeper's own preserves and bottomless tea.
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The Off-Season Keeping
Two Nights by the Fire
November through March, when the inn is quietest and the cove is yours: two nights, both suppers, a dawn row across the harbour, and a standing fire in the snug. Stay a third night on us.
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two nights · two guests · dinner included
Leave the city by the four o'clock light. Be at the table by eight.
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A Coastal Inn at Penhallow Cove
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A keeping house since {{ colo_year }} · Open year-round by the harbour