Luxury Cornish pub with rooms near Newquay

The Plume of Feathers, Mitchell

Time-limited

9.5

Superb

756 reviews

Property details

Rural charm meets modern chic at a stylish countryside coaching inn near Newquay - includes breakfast and optional dinner credit
  • Pretty setting: Surrounded by rolling Cornish countryside, the family-owned Plume of Feathers is a 16th-century coaching inn with style and charm in abundance. With a prime picturesque location in the village of Mitchell, you’re perfectly placed for countryside and coastal exploration.

  • First-rate food: Classic pub grub gets a creative twist here, with each dish using the highest quality seasonal produce - served in the gardens, by the log fire, or in the conservatory. There’s also a selection of fine wines, Cornish ales and plenty of soft drinks to complement the menu.

  • Feel-good factor: Rooms boast a home-from-home vibe, with all the comforts you could need for a cosy stay. Egyptian cottons cover Emperor-size beds, while bathrooms feature walk-in showers and sumptuous toiletries - some have free-standing tubs for an extra dose of luxury.

Amenities

- Wi-Fi
- Restaurant and bar
- Garden 
- Electric vehicle charging station
- Parking
- Pet friendly 

How to get there

The hotel is located in the Cornish village of Mitchell, less than 350 yards from the A30. If you’re travelling by train, Truro station is eight miles away and roughly 15 minutes by car, while Bodmin station is 19 miles away and around 22 minutes by car.

Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements (including those related to COVID-19) at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements, before you travel.

  • Pretty setting: Surrounded by rolling Cornish countryside, the family-owned Plume of Feathers is a 16th-century coaching inn with style and charm in abundance. With a prime picturesque location in the village of Mitchell, you’re perfectly placed for countryside and coastal exploration.

  • First-rate food: Classic pub grub gets a creative twist here, with each dish using the highest quality seasonal produce - served in the gardens, by the log fire, or in the conservatory. There’s also a selection of fine wines, Cornish ales and plenty of soft drinks to complement the menu.

  • Feel-good factor: Rooms boast a home-from-home vibe, with all the comforts you could need for a cosy stay. Egyptian cottons cover Emperor-size beds, while bathrooms feature walk-in showers and sumptuous toiletries - some have free-standing tubs for an extra dose of luxury.

Amenities

- Wi-Fi
- Restaurant and bar
- Garden 
- Electric vehicle charging station
- Parking
- Pet friendly 

How to get there

The hotel is located in the Cornish village of Mitchell, less than 350 yards from the A30. If you’re travelling by train, Truro station is eight miles away and roughly 15 minutes by car, while Bodmin station is 19 miles away and around 22 minutes by car.

Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements (including those related to COVID-19) at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements, before you travel.

Location and what's nearby

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Mitchell, Newquay TR8 5AX

Thanks to the property’s location in the village of Mitchell, you’re a short drive from Newquay, St Austell, and Truro. Newquay is a hub of surf culture, and you’ll be a short drive from famed Fistral Beach. Watergate Bay is no less impressive and is prone to barrels, a favourite of surfers everywhere. The Cribbar, however, is the real challenge, with waves reaching 35 feet in height if conditions are right - be warned though, only seasoned pros should head into the water here, and beginners are better off watching the masters work the waves from the beach.

Padstow and the Eden Project are also less than a half-hour drive away, and the coastline itself is nothing short of stunning. Lace up and head off around the coastal paths on foot, explore the little boutiques and surf shops in the town centre, or pull on your wetsuit and get in the water.