Bell Rock Hotel, Church Street, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, TR21 0JT. Telephone 01720 422575.
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We are a Visit England Accredited Hotel with rooms situated throughout 4 floors. The hotel has no lift due to the grade 2 listed building status meaning we can't make alterations to install one. We will of course, help with luggage though.
Our food is traditional and cooked using fresh produce of fish, meats, vegetables & dairy sourced from Scilly & Cornwall where possible. Our style is not nouvelle cuisine or a fancy Michelin Star type restaurant.
Our experienced staff offer excellent & attentive service, far beyond the normal expectations for a 2 star rated hotel
Our swimming pool is 8 metres x 4 metres and so neither small, or Olympic size! An unusual extra facility compared to even many other hotels. Its size is governed by available space, and is covered in and heated.
Our rooms are comfortable & furnished to the same standard. All are en suite with either bath, shower or both, and some are compact, hence the special offer lower tariff for these.
The hotel is situated in the centre of Hugh Town, at the quieter side and is ideally positioned for easy access to the harbour for inter island boats to the inhabited islands of Tresco, Bryher, St Agnes & St Martins.
I try to post regular photographs of the islands, and you can see more of the hotel in the photo galleries on the right hand side of the page.
If you would like to contact us please feel free to email or telephone: contact@bellrockhotel.co.uk Tel. 01720 422575
Our staff from last season have made an aerial video clip using a drone. The clip was shot by Örs & edited by Andrei. You can see them along with Doina at the beginning & end of the clip standing on Buzza Hill by the burial chamber.
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An afternoon walk in the sunshine, that lights up Hugh Town & shimmers on the sea, the mid afternoon sun starts to dip; the light shining on the brown bracken almost glows a reddish golden brown.
The end of St Mary's quay is being extended. Not by a lot, but hopefully will help in harbouring a new passenger ferry when the trusty Scillonian 111 requires replacing in a few years time. You can see a large crane at the end of the quay which operates from a temporary platform positioned behind the quay wall.