The owners pride themselves on the variety of the business - all under one roof there is a conventional Cornish pub that serves hearty food and genuine ales, 4* guest accommodation as well as a modern bistro that serves top notch produce that is regional. Along with with this going on at once the Driftwood Spars really has a bit that is little of for everyone.Location. The location for the pub offers access that is easy the north Cornwall seaside footpath whilst being the main St Agnes community in an exciting village with much to provide both day trippers and people trying to stay. St Agnes is in the North coast, but centrally located in Cornwall, just 15 minutes drive form the A30.The rooms 15 rooms with high quality beds and furniture, all with en-suite bathroom or bath facilities. Each room has a phone, tea/coffee facilities that are making hair dryer. Cot/high seat available on request. Superfast broadband. Dog friendly - little cost that is additional of per dog per evening. Free toiletries sourced from eco-friendly vendors. Great option at break fast The pub. Micro brewery for discerning ale drinkers, being ranked into the t. Delicious food served in cosy bars, 6-9pm and 12-2.30pm. Sunday roast from 12-2.30pm, scheduling advisable3 cosy bars, all with log burning stoves in winter. Living area with spectacular views regarding the Cove. Awards. One of the 'Top 10 Pubs with spaces, Real Ales and Real Fires' in the Financial occasions, September 2010. Among the top five in The Times '50 Best Pubs in the united kingdom' 2011. Occasions. Great location to obtain married or hold a function, with a restaurant area that overlooks the wonderful cove or the cosy Wheel place that will be the component that is oldest of this building. Also can offer conference and group facilities which are building. Real time music every, check site listings for details saturday. Twice alcohol that is annually out our Weddings web page HEREHistory of this Driftood Spars. The Spars in the Driftwood relate genuinely to the beams that are huge spars that keep consitently the Driftwood standing. They were salvaged from shipwrecks across the shore and had been utilised to create the Driftwood in the 1650s. The building itself offers quite a lot of history having been transformed from a tin mining warehouse, chandlery, sail making loft and fish cellar over time to a hotel with bar into the early 1900s and a bar that is general public the 1940s. What's nearby. Beaches at Trevaunance, Chapel Porth. Suring at Porthtowan beach. City of Truro for shopping. SW Coast Path for stunning north shore walks. Healy's Cornish Cider Farm. Surf schools. Horse riding. Tehidy Nation Park. Mineral Tramways coastline to shore cycle path
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