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Fowey Hall Terrace Pop Up
We are delighted to be planning our hotel reopening and can't wait to welcome guests back to Fowey Hall on 17th May (subject to government guidelines). In the meantime, we are excited to let you know that we will be opening our renowned terrace for dining from 15th April.
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Shop local in 2021
As we enter yet more challenging and uncertain times in 2021, the climate is increasingly tough for so many small local businesses. Now more than ever we all need to recognise the importance of shopping locally within our community. We are proud to work with some amazing artisan producers at Fowey Hall and we wanted to share a handful with you!
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Welcome to ‘The Little Shop’ at Fowey Hall, curated by Fiona Golfar
Contributing editor of FT ‘How to Spend it’ and House and Garden UK, Fiona Golfar has carefully and lovingly curated 'The Little Shop’ at Fowey Hall. Located in the courtyard, it brings together an eclectic collection of homewares, clothing, books, beauty products, and more! It’s brimming with items that each have their own story and have been sustainably and ethically sourced. It’s a great place to come and find something special and unique to take home.
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The White Company and Luxury Family Hotels are joining forces.
We are very excited to be the first hotel IN THE WORLD to feature the bespoke, The White Boutique Hotel Luxury Mattress, which is now in each of our 36 bedrooms, making for a great night's sleep!
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Take a look at our new Wind in the Willows inspired children’s play area here….
Fowey Hall and TouchWood Play are thrilled to bring you our new ‘Wind in the Willows’ inspired play area. TouchWood designs, build and install amazing natural play environments where kids of all ages – and their imaginations – can run wild. It's all about feeling free, learning through play, and creating a safe but challenging place.
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Beatrix Potter-inspired afternoon tea
We’ve designed an 'edible garden' afternoon tea to celebrate Beatrix Potter’s wonderful stories and illustrations. Grown-ups and little ones will love touches like Mr McGregor's stolen vegetables, Jemima Puddle-Duck's mini eggs, and even a Peter Rabbit made using the gingerbread recipe from Potter's own recipe book.