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The Egyptian House

Chapel Street, Penzance, Cornwall

The 1st floor of the Egyptian House is part of a rare and noble survivor of a style that enjoyed a vogue after Napoleon's campaign in Egypt of 1798. It was built in 1835 as a museum and geological repository and now is let as three flats.

 
Sleeps: 3      Beds:
Fire or stove Shower Awkward stairs Parking may be difficult Dogs not allowed Visitors to this property have noted that the background level of noise is higher than might be expected; this may be due to location or other factors beyond our control.

2nd Floor
The Egyptian House

Chapel Street, Penzance, Cornwall

The 2nd floor of the Egyptian House is part of a rare and noble survivor of a style that enjoyed a vogue after Napoleon's campaign in Egypt of 1798. It was built in 1835 as a museum and geological repository and now is let as three flats.

 
Sleeps: 4      Beds:
Fire or stove Shower Awkward stairs Parking may be difficult Dogs not allowed Visitors to this property have noted that the background level of noise is higher than might be expected; this may be due to location or other factors beyond our control.

3rd Floor
The Egyptian House

Chapel Street, Penzance, Cornwall

The 3rd floor of the Egyptian House is part of a rare and noble survivor of a style that enjoyed a vogue after Napoleon's campaign in Egypt of 1798. It was built in 1835 as a museum and geological repository and now is let as three flats.

 
Sleeps: 4      Beds:
Fire or stove Shower Awkward stairs Parking may be difficult Dogs not allowed Visitors to this property have noted that the background level of noise is higher than might be expected; this may be due to location or other factors beyond our control.



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