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Cornwall B2 Cover:Cornwall B2 Cover 14/11/2012 10:24 Page 1 Cornwall B2 Cover:Cornwall B2 Cover 14/11/2012 10:24 Page 1 D Higher Lariggan C4 Morrab Place D3 Penmere Close D2 Rosevean Road D3 Tregie B4 PENZANCE Daniel Place D4 Higher Lidden Road C4 Morrab Road D3,D4 Penmere Place D2 Rosevean Terrace D3 Treglyn Close B5 Official Information Maps of Street Index Darlington Road F2,G2 Higher Peverell Road D2 Morrab Terrace D3 Penmere Road D2 Tregoddick Close B1 Goonearl Cottage Guest House Dell Close C4 Hill Close B2 Mount Pleasant B4,C4 Penpons Close C4 S Trelawney Estate B2 Wheal Rose, Nr Scorrier, Redruth, Cornwall, TR16 5DF © Codair Design Carminowe Crescent C3 Dock Lane D3 Hillside Parc B1 Mount Street D3 Penrose Terrace D3 School Lane E2 Tremaine Close C2 Carne Road C4 Donnington Road C4 Mount View Cottages D3 Pentreath Close C2 Sonamerg Close C2 Tremenheere Rd C3,D3 Tel: 01209 891571 A Castle Horneck Close C3 I Mount View Court C5 Penwith Business Ctr F2 South Parade Mews D3 Treneere Lane C2 Castle Horneck Abbey Street D3 E Ivy Lane C3 Mount’s Bay Road C4 Penwith Street D3 South Place D4 Treneere Road C3 Cambourn Road B3,C3 e Adelaide Street D3 Eastern Green E2 Mousehole Lane C6 Peverell Road D2 South Place Folly D4 Trenoweth Crescent B4 , R Adit Lane C5 Castle Road D2,D3 e Elms Close Terrace B5 J Mt Lidden C4 Pine Road B4 St Anthony Place D4 Trenoweth Road B4,C3 dr Albert Street D3 Castle View F2 u Empress Avenue D3 Jack Lane C5 Mythyon Court C2 Polgarth B4 St Clare Street C3 th Trerew Road B4,C4 Causewayhead D3 Albert Terrace D3 Jelbert Way E2 Polglaze Close C2 St Dominic Street(5) D3 Trescoe Road F2,G2 enzance Chancery Lane(13) D3 P Aldreath Close B1 & F Jennings Street D3 N Polgoon Close C3 St Francis Street(2) D3 Chapel Road C2 Trevale C3 S Aldreath Cottages B1 Faugan Lane C5 Joseph’s Lane C2 Nancealverne C2,C3 Polmeere Road C2,D2 St Golder Road B4 t Chapel Row D2 Trevarrack Close(21) E2 Iv Aldreath Road B1 Polmennor Road C2 St Henry Street(1) D3 e Faugan Road B5 Netloft Court D4 s Chapel Street D3 Trevarrack Lane D2 Alexandra Gdns C3,C4 Florence Place C4 K Nevada Street C2 Poltair Close C2 St James’ Street D3 Chapel Street(16) C5 Trevarrack Noweth E2 Alexandra Place C4 Forbes Close B5 Kenstella Road C5 New Road C4 Polventon Close B2,C2 St John’s Terrace D3 Charles Street C4 Trevarrack Place(22) E2 Alexandra Road C3,C4 Forbes Road B5 King’s Road C3 New Street D3 Polweath Close D2 St Mary’s Street D3 Church Road B2 Trevarrack Road(20) E2 Alma Place C2 Fore Street New Town Street D3 Polweath Road D2 St Mary’s Terrace D3 Church Road C2 Trevean Gardens C3 herever you are… Alma Terrace D3 (Madron) B1,B2 L Nicholas Parc C2 Polwithen Road C3 St Michael’s Street D3 ‘W dr Church Street C5 Trevean Road C3 ivin Alverne Buildings C3 (Newlyn) C5 Landeryon Gardens C3 North Corner C5 Polwyn Close B2 St Michael’s Terrace C3 g, Church View Close B3 Trevena Close C4 g rid Alverton Road C3 Foundry Lane(14) C5 Landithy B2 North Parade D3 Poniou Lane F2 St Peter’s Hill C5 ive t ing Churchway B2 Trevena Road C4 he r or o Alverton Street C3,D3 Poniou Road F2 St Philip Street(4) D3 oa n foot… Chy An Mor F2 Foxes Fied E2 Lannoweth Road D3 Treveneth Crescent C5 d Welcome to our traditional Cornish Cottage Guest House, Antoine Close C5 you Chyanclare C3 Fradgan Place(18) C5 Lansdowne Close C3 O Poniou Way F2 St Pol-de-leon View C6 Treveneth Place C5,C6 r fu set in its own beautiful grounds perfectly situated in the Old Paul Hill C4,C5 Posses Lane E2 St Warren Street(3) D3 ll attention’ Chyandaunce Close D2 Freshbrook Close E2 Lansdowne Place C4 Trewarveneth Street C5 picturesque parish of St. Agnes with magnificent views B Lansdowne Road C3,C4 Orchard Court C3 Princes Street(11) D3 Stable Hobba Industrial Chyandour Cliff D3 Trewavas Road C5 Barbican Lane D4 G Laregan Hill C4 Orchard Place(15) C5 Provis Road C4 Estate B4 across to the North Cornish Coast, giving easy access to Chyandour Lane D2 Treweath Road C2 Barlandhu C5 Garth Road B4 Lariggan Crescent C4 Stanford Terrace C3 the golden sandy beaches of Porthtowan, Portreath & St. Chyandour Place D2 Trewithen Road C3,C4 Barnfield Gardens E2 Gernick Estate B5 Lariggan Road C4 P Q Station Road D3 Agnes. Chyandour Sq D2,E2 Trezela Road C3 Barton Close C2 Gladstone Terrace F2,G2 Lescudjack Crescent D3 Parade Street D3 Quarry Gardens C3 Sylverton Place C2 Chycornick Cottages D2 Trungle Parc C6 All bedrooms are beautifully decorated providing a Barwis Terrace D3 Gloucester Crescent C5 Lescudjack Road C4 Parc Letta C2 Quarry Hill E1 Chynoweth Gardens D2 Trythogga Hill D2 Battery Road D4 Gloucester Place B5 Lesingey Lane B3 Parc Mellan C2 Quay Street D3 T comfortable and relaxing atmosphere. It is a traditional Chyvellas Close B5 Trythogga Road D2 Cornish Cottage so please check our web site for room Bay View Terrace C4 Chywoone Avenue C5 Gloucester Road B5,C5 Leskinick Place(9) D3 Parc Wartha Avenue C3 Queen Square D3 Taroveor Road D3 Belgravia Street D3 Godolphin Road F2 Leskinnick Street D3 Parc Wartha CrescentC3 Queen Street D3,D4 Taroveor Terrace D3 sizes to avoid any disappointment. All rooms have colour Chywoone Crescent C5 U Bellair Road B2 Green Lane Hill D2 Leskinnick Terrace D3 Parc-abnac B1 Quillet Road B4 Tencreek Avenue C3,D3 television, alarm clock radio, hair dryer and tea/coffee Chywoone Hill B5,C5 Under Chapel Mews D3 Belle Vue C5 Chywoone Place C5 Green Street D4 Lidden Close C4 Park Corner C3 Terra Pins E2 Under Chapel Yard D4 making facilities. Belle Vue Terrace D3 Clarence Place B3 Gurnick Road B5 Lidden Crescent C4 Park Road C5 R The Close C2 Union Street D3 0 Towels and natural product toiletries are provided in all Bloom Fields C3 Clarence Street D3 Gwavas Lane C5,C6 Lidden Road C4 Penalverne Avenue C3 Redinnick Gardens D4 The Coombe B4,C4 Boase Street C5 Clarence Terrace B3 Gwavas Quay(19) C5 Long Road F2 Penalverne Crescent C3 Redinnick Place C4,D4 The Fradgan(17) C5 shower rooms and bathroom V Bolitho Road C2 Clements Road C3 Gwavas Street(6) D3 Longrock Business PkF2 Penalverne Drive C3 Redinnick Terrace C4 The Greenmarket(10) D3 0 Lunch and Evening Meals available at an extra charge Boncot Road C5 Cliff Road C6,D6 Gwedhennek D2 Longrock Industrial Penalverne Place C3 Reens Crescent C2 The Quay D3 Vellanhoggan Mews E2 0 Snacks and Cream Teas are available from 12.00pm until Boscathnoe Lane B2 Clifton Hill C5 Gwel An Moh Road C4 Estate F2 Penare Road D3 Reens Road C2 The Strand C5 Victoria Place D3 Boscathnoe Way B2 Coastgaurd Crescent D3 Gwel Lewern E2 Love Lane C3,C4 Penare Terrace D3 Regent Square D3 The Ropewalk C4 Victoria Square D3 9.00pm Vingoe’s Lane B1 0 Boskernick Close B5 Coinagehall Street D4 Lower Green Street C5 Penarwyn Crescent B2 Regent Terrace D4 Thornberry Terrace D3 Licensed bar serving a variety of Cornish award winning Boslandew Hill C6 Colinsey Place C2 H Lower Gurnick Road B4 Penbrea Road D2 Restormel Road B4,C5 Tolcarne Terrace C4 Voundervour Lane D3 drinks Bosvenna Way B2 Colinsey Road C2 Harbour Court D3 Lower Peverell Road D2 Pendarves Road C3,D3 Richmond Street Toltuff Crescent C4 0 Television lounge Boswergy C3 Coombe Lane C2 Harbour View Cres D3 Pendennis Close D2 (Heamoor) C2 Toltuff Road C4 W 0 Boundary Close B5,C5 Coombe Park D3 Harveys Ope D3 M Pendennis Cres D2,D3 (Treneere) C3 Tolver Place D3 Wellington Place C3 Baby sitting service for a small charge Wesley Street C2 0 Bowjey Hill C5 Coombe Road D2 Hawkins Road C3 Mabbots Court D3 Pendennis Place D2 Ridgevale Close D2 Tolver Road D3 Large Garden, Patio area, Childrens’ play area Branwell Lane E2 Coombe Vale B4 Hea Close C2 Madron Road C2 Pendennis Road D2 Ridgevale Lane D2 Trafalgar Fields B1 West Terrace C4 0 Free WiFi Access Bread Street D3 Cornwall Terrace D4 Hea Road C2 Main Street C2 Pendrea Close D2 Rock Road C4 Treassowe Road D2,D3 Western Promenade 0 Free Car Parking & Lock-up facility for bicycles Britons Hill D3 Coulson’s Place D4 Heabrook Parc C2 Manor Close C2 Pendrea Place D2 Rock Terrace C2 Treban Road C4 Road C4,D4 Wharf Road D3 w w w . Burton Row C3 Creeping Lane C4 Heather Close B2 Manor Place C2 Pendrea Road D2 Roscadghill Parc B2,C3 Tredarvah Drive C3 c o r n w Croft Road C4 Helnoweth Gardens D2 Manor Way C2 Pengwel C5 Roscadghill Road B3,C2 Tredarvah Road C3 Windsor Terrace C3,D3 a l l . g C Cross Street(8) D3 Helnoweth Hill D1,D2 Market Jew Street D3 Penkernick Close B5 Rosehill Gardens B3 Tredavoe Lane B5 o v . u t y www.goonearlcottage.com Caldwells Road D3 Custom House La(12)D3 High Street D3 Market Place D3 Penlee Manor Drive D3 Rosehill Meadow B3 Tregarth Place B4 Y k / r o a d s a f e Cardinnis Road B3,B4 Cuxhaven Way F2 Higher Green Street C5 Mennaye Road C3,C4 Penlee Street(7) D3 Rosevale C4 Tregassack Road E1,F1 York Street C3 2012 11608 Whilst produced and updated in good faith, the Publishers will accept no responsibility for any errors nor omissions or any expense or loss thereby caused.
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