Deep in the heart of the Roseland Peninsula, a mile from
the King Harry Ferry in the rural village of Philleigh
lies The Roseland Inn. The 16th Century listed building
houses a unique and cosy traditional Pub.
Our History
Hopping out of the car or veering off the footpath, you will find yourself outside of the winsome Roseland Inn. A listed 16th century inn hung with flowers in summer and radiating warmth in winter, its old-fashioned charm will appeal to all generations looking for respite and repasts betwixt its thick stone walls.
In the bucolic heart of the Roseland Peninsula in Philleigh, the Roseland Inn sits in a tree-fringed frame. Only a mile from the King Harry Ferry and perfectly positioned for exploring the surrounds, it welcomes in weary travellers and hungry tums of all generations to take stock and peruse its menus. Enter through the porch and find a seat within its spread of cosy nooks, decorated with old photos and period bric-a-brac.
Once you have found your favourite pew – by one of the cast iron log burners beneath low ceilings in winter and in the garden in summer – sit back and choose your favourite dish.
Hopping out of the car or veering off the footpath, you will find yourself outside of the winsome Roseland Inn. A listed 16th century inn hung with flowers in summer and radiating warmth in winter, its old-fashioned charm will appeal to all generations looking for respite and repasts betwixt its thick stone walls.
In the bucolic heart of the Roseland Peninsula in Philleigh, the Roseland Inn sits in a tree-fringed frame. Only a mile from the King Harry Ferry and perfectly positioned for exploring the surrounds, it welcomes in weary travellers and hungry tums of all generations to take stock and peruse its menus. Enter through the porch and find a seat within its spread of cosy nooks, decorated with old photos and period bric-a-brac.
Once you have found your favourite pew – by one of the cast iron log burners beneath low ceilings in winter and in the garden in summer – sit back and choose your favourite dish.