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LIFESTYLE

An emporium of colour Bow Fashion Accessories

Sweet treats Roly’s Fudge Pantry, Falmouth

Whether you are looking to treat yourself to a new leather bag, purse or wallet or a special occasion hat or accessory, at Bow you ll be able to find e actly what you need. The kaleidoscope of colours in stock mean you can accessorise in style. Browse the wide range of leather goods on the ground floor or venture upstairs to view the extensive range of glorious hats and shoes for weddings and other events; you can even have shoes dyed to match any colour!

We highly recommend a stop-off at Roly’s Fudge Pantry with its wide range of artisan, homemade proper fudge, made from all natural ingredients – there are no additives here and you can even see the fudge being made. ith loads of flavours to choose from, including some that are vegan approved and lactose free, with this awardwinning fudge know you’ll be getting a taste sensation. Better still, you can experience a sweet taste of Cornwall wherever you are with worldwide postage available and weddings and other events catered for. To find out more, call 3 6 3 9 .

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A piece of Cornish magic

For the food lovers

Alchemy Tiles

Restaurant Four

and crafted locally in Cornwall, award winning lchemy Tiles is the only handmade tile company to create beautiful hand-carved inlay tiles for those who want something unique and personal. From individual tiles to bespoke interior designs, every tile is carved freehand by artist Mel Chambers, whose inspiring images and words create a unique tile that is at once a thing of beauty and inspiration and a work of art that can never be replicated. The tiles are something to admire every day and be held eternally in earth and time.

fter a few hours spent e ploring this fabulous waterside town, you’re sure to have worked up a sharp sea-air appetite. Fortunately, Restaurant Four has you covered, championing local ingredients to create honest, flavoursome food. This has always been a passion for Head Chef and owner, Matt, and upon tucking into your choice from the menu, you’ll quickly see why Restaurant Four’s use of Cornwall’s natural larder has proven such a huge hit among Falmouth’s foodies.

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Cosy Killigrew alehouse The Moth & The Moon

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Eat, drink, sleep

The Cutty Sark

riginally established as The Stonemasons inn in 6 , this has been a well-known and loved Falmouth hostelry for many years. Today, Matt and Jess welcome you to enjoy newly named, The Moth & The Moon, their lovingly refurbished, cosy Killigrew Street alehouse. Set over two floors, with a pavement terrace to the front and three-tier beer garden to the rear, you can expect to sample the best Cornish beers and ciders alongside a carefully curated selection of organic wines.

This wonderful retake on a traditional inn has over years of history. Dine in style at the restaurant, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a relaxed environment using locally sourced ingredients. The well-stocked bar, with its range of lagers, ales, ciders and spirits, also has an extensive wine and exciting cocktail list and when the weather s fine you can en oy your drink in one of the two delightful gardens. Don’t want to leave? You don’t need to as the inn boasts ten individual, contemporary rooms including large, airy ensuites overlooking the estuary.

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