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The Scarlet

Mawgan Porth, Cornwall

October 28, 2009 16:59
Room with a view: the sliding doors open on to a balcony and overlook the beach.  The balconies are well-used. The views are stunning

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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You won't find children running in the corridors, only serenely-smiling couples in organic robes padding their way from the spa, the wood-fired hot tubs or an outdoor pool, kept clean by reeds.

For this is the Scarlet, a hotel built on a Cornish cliff with the sort of eco-credentials that would impress Kevin McCloud.

Its 37 rooms have either a terrace or walled garden – and all overlook the unspoilt sandy bay of Mawgan Porth, within earshot of crashing waves which will perfectly rouse anyone who leaves open their sliding glass doors. The owners have worked their eco-socks off to embrace their stunning location and produce an environment on the most sustainable lines.

You're likely to find a free-standing bath sitting prominently in the middle of a spacious and ridiculously neat wood-floored room, behind a sea-facing sofa. There are even power showers in generous wet rooms behind diffused glass screens.

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