Paris Hotel

United Kingdom / England / Falmouth / B3294 The Cove
 hotel, restaurant, pub / public house

The hotel was built by the Redruth Brewery in 1907. It was named after the liner SS PARIS which ran aground on the headland on whit Monday 1899.
www.pariscoverack.com/
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Coordinates:   50°1'20"N   5°5'36"W

Comments

  • It was built by the Redruth Brewery back in 1907 and was named after the liner SS PARIS which ran aground on the headland on whit Monday 1899.
  • A favoured watering place for the RAF National Service stationed at the Radar Sites of Trealeaver and Drytree Goonhilly 1955 to 1960. RAF Drytree was the WW2 domestic site for the CH Radar Home Chain that were decommissioned during the 1960s.
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