When you visit the Pandora, it's easy to forget you're in the 21st century. Its spectacular setting on the edge of Restronguet Creek is timeless. Parts of the Inn date back to the 13th Century and, with its flagstone floors, low-beamed ceilings and thatched roof it's not difficult to believe that little has changed since that time.
.... which makes it even harder to believe that the Pandora Inn was severely damaged by fire on 24 March 2011. The building has been carefully restored and
re-opened for business less than a year later on 9 March 2012. Great attention was paid to retaining as much of the inn's original features and the ground floor is
virtually unchanged.