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The Llawnroc is a friendly, popular village Inn whose attractions include fine food and Real Ale, comfortable hotel accommodation and glorious sea views. There`s no mistaking the cheerful, inviting feel inside and outside, the pleasant terraced garden beckons in the summer. The bar is well stocked with beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks, and a variety of menus offers anything from a quick snack to a buffet and a 3-course meal. The guest bedrooms are all en-suite with attractive décor and furnishings and great sea views. The Llawnroc has an historic association with The Lost Gardens of Heligan and that in turn lead to the Eden project being conceived at the Inn. Flexibility ensures that we are able to cater for the varying needs of today`s clientele suitable for both business travellers and holidaymakers.
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