The Grade II-listed four-silver star Alverton Hotel, a former convent set at the heart of the cathedral city of Truro, oozes character and romance and now you could win a luxury break for two there with our simple contest.
Our winner and a guest will enjoy two nights in a sumptuous suite, hearty Cornish breakfast each morning, a Champagne afternoon tea and a three-course dinner on an evening of their choice.
But even if you are not our lucky winner, you could still save on a Cosy Cornish Retreat at The Alverton during the winter months, from £139 per couple per night for award-winning accommodation, full Cornish breakfast, a two-course dinner and Cornish cream tea to share on the sun-drenched terrace.
The Alverton offers a unique charm that makes each stay a real experience, with its own bell tower, original flagstone flooring, stained glass windows, ivy-clad walls and stunning archways uncovering hidden hideaways.
The 53 en-suite bedrooms, including garden view rooms and suites complete with their own roll top bath tubs, provide ample space to relax and recharge ready for the day ahead. Enjoy bespoke furnishings, king-sized beds, wide screen TVs and original features of the building celebrated throughout.
In the evening you can look forward to dining in the two AA rosette awarded restaurant, overlooking the verdant lawns and ancient trees, with menus created from the finest Cornish ingredients foraged, fished and farmed.
The Alverton is perfect for an unforgettable stay, as well as exploring Cornwall’s capital city with its beautiful cathedral and visiting the region’s many hidden gems.
*Prize valid for six months from the date of nomination, excluding Christmas, New Year, Easter and Bank Holidays. Subject to availability.
For your chance to win simply enter your details below before 11:59am on Monday 7th June.
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