Rose in Vale Country House Hotel - Saint Agnes, United Kingdom
Rose in Vale Country House Hotel details:
Nestled within a 10 acre wooded valley, this 18th century manor house is a peaceful, secluded haven near the Cornish coast.
With roses around the windows in summer, and cosy wood fires in the winter, this is always an ideal place to unwind. Partake of a traditional cream tea in the elegant drawing room; relax in the warm atmosphere of the cocktail bar; browse leisurely through the books in the library; or enjoy the fresh local cuisine and picturesque view in the intimate, refined dining room. When you want to stretch your legs, the hotel's beautiful gardens; expansive wood and secluded heated swimming pool are waiting just outside. A wedding co-ordinator and business manager are on-site to offer a tailored solution to any group occasion.
A Grade II listed Georgian building, the Rose in Vale Country House Hotel is situated in Mithian Village, just outside St. Agnes. The 10 acre valley in which it is situated is packed with wild flowers and teeming with diverse, rare wildlife. A stream runs through its centre.
The restaurant changes its menu every day and strives to use only fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Fish is a speciality and fresh catches are delivered each day. The dining room is candle-lit after dark, and includes sweeping bay windows and soft drapes, with excellent views of the rose beds and wooded slopes. Meal times will vary depending on demand.
The library and drawing room double as function rooms. For seminars and meetings, the rooms can be equipped with TV, VCR, OHP, slide projector and flip chart. Groups of up to 60 can be accommodated - larger events for up to 150 people can be housed in a garden marquee.
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Location
St. Agnes Beacon (4 km) - this dominant lankmark stands 629 metres above sea level. Offering panoramic views of the cliffs, 23 miles of coast can be seen on a clear day.
Chapel Porth (5 km) - One of numerous beaches in the area, this attractive area offers stretches for miles at low tide and offers a wealth of walking opportunities. Its cliffs are famous for their distinctive red stain - according to myth the blood of a Cornish giant called Bolster.
Perranporth Golf Club (5 km) - One of six golf courses in the area, situated north of Mithian.
Facilities
General: Restaurant, Free Parking, Heating, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled, Continental Breakfast, Gay Friendly, Breakfast Buffet, Non-Smoking Rooms, Garden, Pets Allowed, All Public and Private Spaces Non-Smoking, Bar
Activities: Outdoor Swimming Pool, Jacuzzi, Windsurfing, Table Tennis, Solarium, Golf Course (within 3 km), Sauna, Horse Riding, Walking
Services: Fax/Photocopying, Packed Lunches, Bridal Suite, Breakfast in the Room, Laundry, Babysitting/Child Services, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Room Service, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
Location: Countryside
Hotel policies
Cancellation
If cancelled up to 2 days before date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the total price of the reservation will be charged.
Children
Children are not allowed to stay in our hotel.
Maximum capacity of extra beds in a room is 1.
Maximum capacity of babycots in a room is no.
Pre-pay
No deposit will be charged.
Extra charges
VAT is included.
Service charge is included.
City/tourist tax is not applicable.
Parking
Free Secured parking is possible on site.
Dining
Full English breakfast is included in the room rate.
Internet
No internet access available.
Pets
Pets are allowed on request. No extra charges.
Check in / front desk
6.0
We stayed here on our wedding night, having booked the most expensive suite in the hotel complete with jacuzzi bath. Whilst the room was lovely it stops there. We awoke the moring after looking forward to our jacuzzi and found that there was very limited lukewarm water. We contacted reception who told us the hot water had been switched off (they told us they switched it back on again but this was 11/2 hours before checkout and it wasn't hot by the time we left)! Not good when we paid ?250 for 1 night. I would at least expect constant hot water.
We had also booked lunch for the day we checked out for 39 family and friends in the restaurant. The owner was rude (got really cross when some guests hadn't arrived 10mins after we had booked the table) and then asking us to leave at 2pm as he had other people booked in for lunch and needed the tables - not really what we expected and the food was OK (just OK). Bearing in mind the money this hotel received from us over a 48 hour period I would have expected a lot better service and some decent manners from the owner. To sum up - don't waste your money.
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Check in / front desk
2.0
We arrived on a slate grey day, more like March than July.
My wife was cold so she ran a hot bath.
The water was tepid. Contacted rception who advised that they would boost the temperature of the water as they weren't expecting guests to want a mid afternoon bath.
The water got warmer but not really hot so boiled several kettles of hot water to add.
Dinner was fine, the hotel was quiet but nice.
Got up late - the following day - had breakfast - went back to room for bath/shower - tepid water again.
Proprietor came to room - said water temperature was OK. This was plainly rubbish. He said that the cost of heating was high so they were being careful with times when hot water was provided.
Complained that at ?100 per night for this 3 star hotel - we should expect better than this.
We immediately checked out.
Drove back home - booked a flight to Portugal - checked in at a hotel where there was plenty of hot water and better weather too!
L Kershaw
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