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New Inn Guesthouse Plymouth
  

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Turnchapel was once a fishing village. Next to the Guest House is the New Inn itself, which is tastefully furnished with a maritime theme. It offers real ales and a selection of fine wines.

There is an excellent menu, should you wish to have lunch or evening dinner.


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Hotel availability can be checked up to 1 year into the future, no year is necessary.

Hotel Policies:

Check In / Check Out
•  You may check in from 18:00 hours onwards.
•  You must check out by 11:00 hours.
Cancellations
•  Cancellations made within 7 days of the check in date are charged 100% of the total booking fee
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CANCELLATION POLICY: null COMMENTS: Children are welcome but we do not have facilities for babies or very small children. A deposit of 50% of the booking value is taken at the time of booking, however if you cancel outside of our 7 day cancellation policy, this deposit will be refunded to you.

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Twin Room ()

All rooms are tastefully decorated and every room has a colour T.V. There is a shower room & toilet in all rooms and towels, shampoo & soap are supplied. The view from room 4 is very pleasant, overlooking the harbour.
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Family Room ()

This is a very pleasant room with en-suite facilities. Towels, soap & shampoo are provided. A very pleasant view overlooking the harbour. Very pleasant room with a view of the harbour.
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Local Attractions:

• Dartmoor National Park(20 km)- Dartmoor National Park is an area of outstanding beauty with wild ponies, sheep & cows lazily grazing. Beautiful walks and tors to climb.
• Theatre Royal(5 km)- Plymouth's main theatre which has an excellent and varied programme all year round.
• Plymouth Hoe & Barbican(5 km)- Plymouth Hoe & the Barbican is famous. The Barbican is where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for America and Plymouth Hoe is famous as the place where Sir Francis Drake played bowls whilst awaiting the arrival of the Spanish Armada.

Directions:

Exit at the Marsh Mills Roundabout taking the city route. Watch for signs for Plymstock/Turnchapel.

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