Truro Minibus Hire

Truro is a city located in Cornwall, England. In the Cornish language, Truro is spelt Truru. It is the southernmost city in Great Britain. Truro Minibus Hires proudly provides group transport to this location.

You can choose from one of several executive standard vehicles we provide. We have 6 -7-8 -12 -14 -16 - and 23-seater executive standard minibus fleet in our ownership. We send out only the newest of these in the best condition, and we provide rides to both business and recreational groups.

Truro became a very significant centre for trade and mining over the years. Today it is a major administrative location. It is also one a primary location of leisure and shopping.

Truro is distinguished by its cobbled streets, open spaces, and carefully-constructed architecture. The best examples of historical architecture in this locality are the Coinage Hall, The Mansion House, Passmore Edwards Library, and Princes

House. The local cathedral is another magnificent structure that stands in this

location.

In addition, the Royal Cornwall Museum, the Hall for Cornwall, the Courts of justice, and Cornwall County Council are popular sites of interest. These and other buildings are created of a combination of Norma, Georgian, and Cornishtastes.

The significant residential architecture of Truro is located on Lemon Street. In this location was built Georgian and Victorian townhouses. This area was known as the "London of Cornwall" as important people such as Sir William Lemon were associated with it.

Significant geographical spots in Truro include the RiverTruro, River Fal and Carrick Roads. The River Truro is made up of a series of of creeks, rivers, and drowned valleys that lead into the River Fal, and theCarrick Roads is a natural harbour.

Truro has been known to be an area affected by spring tide flooding. This was the

main reason for the building of dams at places such as new Mill on the river Kenwyn.

Natural areas located in Truro include the Pencalenick, Trelissick Garden, and Tregothnan. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is located in the southeast end of the city. It is called the Calenick Creek.

The wooded valleys and agricultural and located northeast of Truro are of great geographical significance as well. The Daubuz Moors, a local nature reserve, is located within the vicinity of the River Allen. Additional parks located in the area include the Victoria Gardens and the Boscawen Park.

Truro has its own shopping district that includes a variety of shops and department stores. Moreover, this area is traditionally known as a market town and is home to the indoor Pannier Market.

The Pannier Market hosts many small stalls and business booths. Several cafés and bistros have been built in this area, as well as in other locations within Truro.

Moreover, plenty of pubs, clubs, and restaurants are currently being erected in this location. This area provides a lively nightlife in addition to the Hall for Cornwall, which hosts performing arts and entertainment productions.

In addition to all of the above, the piazza at Lemon Quay is considered the centre of local festivities. It attracts numerous visitors to events such as Britain in Bloom, Truro City Carnival, and Winter Festival.

Please call Truro Minibus Hire to reserve your executive transport vehicle today. We offer a climate-controlled car with plush seats and up-to-date GPS technology.