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Self Assessed 3 Stars Guest House
Bed and Breakfast
Guest Rating: 4.6
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Caradon Hill, Pensilva

Liskeard, 

Cornwall and Isles of Scilly, 


PL14 5PJ,  England
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Wheal Tor is a freehold licensed premises and is the highest inn in Cornwall nestling 996ft high atop Caradon Hill a truly stunning location with some of the best views in Cornwall. Trading all year round the premises is a popular haunt of locals , walkers and visitors alike – everybody is always welcome whether to sit outside in the gardens and admire the views whilst enjoying a cream tea or a pint of local ale or simply warming yourself by the log fire on a cold winters day.
  • Stunning location
  • Cornwall's highest Inn
  • Local Real Ales
  • Walkers welcome
  • Peaceful location
  • Best views in Cornwall
  • Bar & Restaurant
  • Unique experience
  • Log fire
  • Bodmin
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Guest Reviews
Guest reviews for Wheal Tor, Liskeard are provided by real guests who have actually stayed at the property.
Rooms:
4.6
Value:
4.7
Friendliness:
4.9
Cleanliness:
4.7
Facilities:
4.6
Staff service:
4.9
Location:
4.7
Breakfast:
4.9
Guest Rating: 4.6
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Victoria
Young Couple
Stayed: Sep '11
5
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
5
Value:
5
Friendliness:
5
Cleanliness:
5
Facilities:
5
Staff service:
5
Location
5
Breakfast:
5
"Perfect Stay!"
The location is stunning, rooms clean and well presented and the staff very friendly and helpful but unobstrusive.… Read more
"Perfect Stay!"
The location is stunning, rooms clean and well presented and the staff very friendly and helpful but unobstrusive. Read less
Likes:
We loved the location of the hotel, simply beautiful. The owners were really helpful and made our stay very enjoyable. The food (we had breakfast & dinner) was very tasty and good sized portions.
Dislikes:
None
Guest Review for Wheal Tor, Liskeard
SAJI
Family with young Children
Stayed: Sep '11
5
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
5
Value:
5
Friendliness:
5
Cleanliness:
5
Facilities:
5
Staff service:
5
Location
5
Breakfast:
5
"friendly , homely atmosphire"
lovely stay.
good land scape.
good rooms.
every thing was excellent.… Read more
"friendly , homely atmosphire"
lovely stay.
good land scape.
good rooms.
every thing was excellent. Read less
Likes:
good very friendly staffs,
affordabile price.
Dislikes:
nothing
Guest Review for Wheal Tor, Liskeard
Glenis
Mature Couple
Stayed: Aug '11
4
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
4
Value:
4
Friendliness:
5
Cleanliness:
4
Facilities:
4
Staff service:
5
Location
5
Breakfast:
5
"Very pleasant with friendly staff, good food and great views."
Very enjoyable break. Would come again.… Read more
"Very pleasant with friendly staff, good food and great views."
Very enjoyable break. Would come again. Read less
Likes:
Very friendly people and excellent surroundings. Good food.
Dislikes:
No
Guest Review for Wheal Tor, Liskeard
More Information
3 Stars Self Assessed Guest House
Parking
On-site parking, Free parking, Secure parking
Types of Payment Accepted at Wheal Tor
Cash (Sterling), Credit card, Debit card, Cheque
Payment Cards accepted at the property
Master Card  Maestro  Visa  Visa Electron  Solo 
Check-in: 3:00 PM till 9:00 PM
Early check-in available on request.
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Late check-out available on request
Policies
Children Policy: Children welcome
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Pet Policy: No pets
Cancellation Policy
Booking Terms and Conditions
Accessibility
Languages Spoken
English
Wheal Tor is a freehold licensed premises and is the highest inn in Cornwall nestling 996ft high atop Caradon Hill a truly stunning location with some of the best views in Cornwall. Trading all year round the premises is a popular haunt of locals , walkers and visitors alike – everybody is always welcome whether to sit outside in the gardens and admire the views whilst enjoying a cream tea or a pint of local ale or simply warming yourself by the log fire on a cold winters day.

Set in a secluded pine copse and 21/2 acres of gardens on the edge of Bodmin Moor, the premises was once home to Captain Seccombe who managed the prosperous East Caradon copper mine and indeed, the original window from which the miners where paid is still in existence. After the mining boom Wheal Tor became East Caradon Farm then later a care home until its eventual guise as a pub and hotel in the early 1970's. Approached by a hard core track that meanders over the moor the property now trades as a licensed bar and restaurant with seven nicely furnished en-suite letting rooms.

Wheal Tor is a truly unique experience that has to be seen to be believed.

The cosy and relaxing bar and dining room at Wheal Tor are a popular haven for locals and visitors alike. Dog and children friendly a warm welcome is always on hand for whoever visits. In the winter the ever greeting log fire plays host to the chilly walkers and in the summer months the spectacular views from both bar and dining rooms windows cannot be surpassed and gives a gigantic window into the true beauty of South East Cornwall and Bodmin Moor.

The bar and restaurant still have the original fireplaces and the warmth from the original granite walls and the fascinating décor and furniture makes it a fascinating and peaceful environment to accommodate its visitors.

You can relax and eat or simply take a drink from the well stocked bar which sells local ales and cider.
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Style of property
Comfortable, Rustic, Secluded, Unique
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