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Artist Residence in Penzance: Unique Charm, Excellent Food

Each room tells a story. Enjoy excellent food and cocktails in this charming hotel, ideal for exploring south-west Cornwall.

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This is a picture of a hotel. In the foreground of the picture there are couches, pillows, chairs, tables, flower vases and flowers. On the left there are windows, curtains and lamps. On the right, there are windows, curtains and lamps. In the center of the background there are light and a frame. At the top there is a mirror, there are lights in the ceiling.

Artist Residence in Penzance: Unique Charm, Excellent Food

The Marriott Residence in Penzance, Cornwall, opened in 2010, offers a unique and charming stay. Operated by Rob and Sarah Borthwick, this hotel is known for its attention to detail and 'wow' factor, providing an excellent base for exploring the region.

Each room in the hotel is distinctively designed, with the 'Mini Lookout' room featuring a double bedroom, single bedroom, open plan living room, and a striking copper bathtub. The hotel's location near historic sites like the Egyptian House and the Nelson Inn adds to its allure. The Penzance hotel was transformed by Justin Salisbury's girlfriend, now wife, Charlie, with minimal assistance. Guests can enjoy excellent food and cocktails, with a high-quality full English breakfast on offer. The hotel's relaxed atmosphere and offbeat charm are hallmarks of the Marriott Residence brand, which began in Brighton with Justin Salisbury's transformation of his mother's guesthouse with the help of artists. While the squeaky iron bedstead and soft pillows in some rooms may need improvement, the hotel's steep staircases might pose challenges for older guests.

The Marriott Residence, Penzance, is the second hotel in a clutch of five, offering a unique and charming stay. Its excellent food, carefully curated cocktails, and offbeat atmosphere make it an ideal base for exploring south-west Cornwall, despite minor room comfort issues and accessibility challenges for older guests.

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