Hawkins Arms
Truro, Cornwall
Hawkins Arms is a hotel located in Truro.
The Hawkins Arms is an historic coaching inn and one of the oldest pubs in Cornwall situated on the old highway from London to Land’s End. Originally, the pub was called ‘The Half Moon’ but in the 19th century was renamed ‘Hawkins Arms’ to honour west country Elizabethan seafarer, Sir Richard Hawkins, nephew of Sir Francis Drake and a commander in Drake’s fleet fighting against the Spanish Armada.
Places to eat within 5km of Hawkins Arms include The Probus, Gulshan Indian Resturant, Falmouth Arms, and The Wheel Inn.
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