A beautiful 17th Century Manor House offering bed and breakfast accommodation close to Padstow.
All rooms are centrally heated and enjoy splendid views of open countryside.
Guests may relax in the drawing room,
the library or the T.V. morning room.
Molesworth Manor is licensed and provides a selection of wines, spirits and beers.Molesworth Manor is a four star licensed guest house in a former rectory dating back to the 17th Century. The property is situated in an attractive garden, two miles from the fishing port of Padstow. Padstow has a wide range of art galleries, clothes shops, gift shops, pubs, hotels and restaurants including the world famous seafood restaurant owned by Rick Stein. Other attractions to be found within easy reach of Molesworth Manor include sandy beaches, the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Guests may relax in the drawing room, the library or the T.V. morning room all of which have open fires in the colder weather. The T.V. morning room is equipped with a flat widescreen T.V. which can be booked for viewing films or training DVDs for conferences as well as normal tv viewing. Molesworth Manor is licensed and provides a selection of wines, spirits and beers which can be enjoyed in the house or the grounds.
All of our rooms benefit from central heating, guaranteeing your comfort whatever the time of year. Each is individually decorated and furnished to a high standard and all, with the exception of The Maid's Room, have en-suite facilities.
Molesworth Manor is open to guests between February and October, and by arrangement during the remaining months of the year. It is possible to book the entire Manor for conferences, weddings, and special occasions. Please contact us via e.mail or telephone to discuss
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Little Petherick
Wadebridge
Cornwall
England
PL27 7QT
01841 540292
We are located off the A389 between Wadebridge and Padstow. Our entrance is clearly signed and we are 300 yards from the bridge in Little Petherick.