Tregella Guest House is pretty much what I expected from a traditional British B&B. It is modern and fresh mixed with a classic theme which reflects the original building.
It is well located on the cliff top in a quiet part of central Newquay. Parking is either on-street, but tight for larger cars, and I was lucky to get the last space every evening (in April). Otherwise it would have been a few minutes walk away to the public car park which is free overnight (4pm -9am).
I opted for a room which gave me lovely views and a king size bed, however I was aware this would mean I needed to share the toilet and bathroom with others. I was fortunate in that there was only one night when there was someone else sharing. It wasn’t clear how many rooms would make use of the shared facilities.
The bed was extremely comfortable with sumptuous bedding.
Cleanliness was generally good, but the devil is in the detail, and I have a tendency to notice - the front half of the wardrobe top didn’t have any dust, and the underside of the shared toilet seat had the same few small splash marks while I was there.
Breakfast was good. While there was a good selection of cereals, pre-packaged pastries, toast and a fruit bowl, for me, it all comes down to the cooked breakfast - the Full English. The bacon was really tasty and and egg was well cooked. Some days I got a hash brown, other days a mini potato waffle or two. I think larger portions would be better but I didn’t like to ask.