The White Hart Hotel Cornwall

Follow us on Facebook. Welcome To The White Hart Hotel. Jonathan and Suzy offer you a warm welcome to The White Hart Hotel! The White Hart Hotel is a 17th Century Inn situated in the quaint Cornish village of Menheniot; a family run business for the last 20 years; just a mile off the main A38. We have nine letting rooms all of which are En-suite with flat screen televisions and also we provide complimentary tea and coffee making facilities. For people away on business, we offer Wi-Fi in all bedrooms and .

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Follow us on Facebook. Welcome To The White Hart Hotel. Jonathan and Suzy offer you a warm welcome to The White Hart Hotel! The White Hart Hotel is a 17th Century Inn situated in the quaint Cornish village of Menheniot; a family run business for the last 20 years; just a mile off the main A38. We have nine letting rooms all of which are En-suite with flat screen televisions and also we provide complimentary tea and coffee making facilities. For people away on business, we offer Wi-Fi in all bedrooms and .

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