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WHAT WE LOVE...

A much-loved spot on the north Cornish coast, the St Enodoc is perfectly positioned in the sought after coastal town of Rock, nestled on the hillside, boasting sweeping views over the Camel Estuary. The boutique hotel is home to a large terrace, stunning gardens, and a coastal-chic style with a heated outdoor pool and a small spa. Thanks to affable hosts James and Lucy Strachan, guests can experience some unique spring/summer alfresco foodie events, with non-residents also welcome. Renowned chef Guy Owen heads up the kitchen, creating seasonal dishes that showcase the very best of Cornwall's produce within his nine-course tasting menu at Karrek - a brand new dining experience, available Thursday to Saturday, offering a fresh take on fine dining. It's the perfect bolthole to explore the rugged coastline, enjoy water sports in the protected estuary and cycle along the Camel Trail.

THE DETAILS

Location

Pick up the South West Coast Path across the dunes, and walk alongside the golf course to the 12th-century St Enodoc church, where English poet and writer John Betjeman is buried.

The Camel Estuary is on the hotel's doorstep and perfect for watersports. Rock beach is a short walk away, while Polzeath is a 10-minute drive.
By car: around 5 hours from London, 3 hours from Bristol and 4 hours 15 minutes from Birmingham. Free parking available.
By train: London Paddington to Bodmin Parkway takes 4 hours. The hotel is a 40-minute drive from the station. thetrainline.com

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Style & Character

Suited to foodies and golfing enthusiasts, as well as those seeking time out in a quiet spot within a much-loved area of Cornwall, with exclusivity of location. We loved the palette of greens and blues, reminiscent of the coast, with floor-to-ceiling windows in the lounge and restaurant, bringing the outside in.

Service & Facilities

It doesn't get much better than a dip in the outdoor pool, followed by a Cornish cream tea on the terrace, whilst drinking in the dreamy estuary views. There are eight dog-friendly rooms, where your canine pal will be welcomed with a bed, towel, bowl and treats. Dogs are welcome to dine with their owners in the Brasserie restaurant.

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Garden
  • Terrace
  • Swimming pool
  • Spa
  • Games room
  • Pet-friendly
  • Free parking
  • Free Wi-Fi

Rooms

The Superior Double won't disappoint - think dreamy estuary views and a super king size bed with crisp cotton bed linen, original art and an elegant bathroom. A comfy cushioned window seat offers stunning views across the Camel Estuary, the perfect spot to sit and while away the hours.

Room, Superior Room, Junior Suite, Family Suite
Facilities include: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, bathrobes, hairdryer, tea and coffee facilities, TV, free Wi-Fi

Food & Drink

Indulge in the nine-course tasting menu at Karrek, where sumptuous local ingredients are showcased with creative flair. Dishes included diver scallops, Cornish crab quiche, oyster and mussel risotto, and 'Mum's favourite bouillabaisse.'

The Brasserie: relaxed dining room and terrace. British cuisine, locally sourced ingredients. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Set menu from £27.50.
Karrek: intimate, fine dining restaurant. Celebrating Cornish ingredients. Open for dinner, Thu-Sat. Tasting menu from £65, wine flight available.

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