| | | The Stable, Saltash, Cornwall | | | Self catering cottagein a quiet location on a working farm | GBP240 - GBP290 | 1 bedroom cottage with luxury four poster bed. 4 Cottages - Situated on a working farm with stunning views over the River Tiddy towards St Germans Viaduct. Converted 18th century barn. Quiet location. With easy access to A38 and all amenities. There are wonderful farm walks available with a variety of wildlife to be seen. 40 minutes drive to the Eden Project and Lost Gardens of Heligan; the beautiful sandy beaches of Whitsand Bay, the towns of Looe & Polperro are about 10 miles, the Maritime city of Plymouth, 10 miles. Landrake village with its shop and pub serving meals is about 1.5 miles.
The Stable offers: Open plan dining/lounge area with well equipped kitchen. Upstairs has one double room with a four poster bed and shower room.
Large shared garden with patio furniture for each cottage.
Off road parking.
Shared washing machine
The cottages is only suitable for small babies, mainly due to the stairs we cannot accept toddlers or older children. | | | |
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| | | Dollshouse, Launceston, Cornwall | | | small cottage at the end of the barn | GBP180 - GBP336 | 3star small cottage 4 Cottages - Located on a 40 acre farm near Launceston, Langdon Farm Cottages offer an idyllic opportunity to relax in the inherent serenity of the Cornish countryside. All of the cottages are equipped with everything guests would need during self-catering breaks.
There are many places of interest and leisure activities available within the immediate area, including golf, fresh water fishing and excellent sea and wind surfing facilities.
Slightly further afield is the historic town of Launceston, Tintagel Castle and The Eden Project, which is located just 25 minutes drive away. There are many fine dining establishments within close proximity to the Cottages and previous guests have commented on how much fun they have had exploring the area and sampling the many different culinary styles which are available.
The Dolls House (pictured on right)offers 1 double bedroom with fully fitted bath suite with hand shower & sloping ceiling, small open plan sitting room. The kitchen opens out onto the deck. No pets allowed in this cottage.
Please note: Any bookings made on a Friday or Saturday with departure within 48 hours, please contact the owner directly. Thank you
short break are available. | | | |
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| | | Demelza Cottage, Blisland, Cornwall | | | Attractive barn conversion | GBP205 - GBP375 | Cottage converted from a 17th century barn in quiet rural setting Demelza Cottage at Hockadays has been converted from a 17th century barn, which was used for farming purposes until 1986. It is situated at Tregenna, an attractive hamlet of some six properties. The village of Blisland is half a mile away and has a well stocked shop, internet cafe and post office.
Demelza Cottage is ideal for couples and combines comfort with all the original character of the building, including open beams, wooden lintels, small paned windows and cottage doors.
The cottage has a sitting room, separate kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom. The sitting room and kitchen are on the ground floor with the bedroom and bathroom on the first floor. Furnishings are in cottage style and there are wall lights, prints and a digital freeview television. There are loose rugs over a polished slate floor.
The fitted kitchen has a full size cooker, microwave, refrigerator, kettle, toaster, ironing board and iron. There is a plentiful supply of cooking and serving utensils, wine and spirit glasses, matching dinner and tea service.
The bedroom has fitted carpeting and all bed linen is supplied at no extra cost - cotton sheets and pillowcases - and the bed is made up ready for your arrival.
The bathroom has a bath with overhead shower. The immersion heater supplies hot water to the bathroom and kitchen.
Heating is by fan and convector heaters with storage heating available on request. All electricity except storage heating is metered through a coin meter.
Blisland village is one of the most picturesque in Cornwall with a village shop and post office and the Blisland Inn. The village green, the only one in the county, is flanked by Blisland church which is mentioned in the writings of Sir John Betjeman.
Demelza Cottage is well situated for walking, touring and visits to the beaches. On remote Bodmin Moor and surrounding it are many charming villages and hamlets, such as Alternun, Advent and St. Tudy (birthplace of Captain Bligh of' 'Bounty' fame). The well known hostelry 'Jamaica Inn' is at Bolventor.
The North Cornwall coast is renowned for its impressive cliffs and short steep valleys leading to sandy coves and bays. There are excellent large beaches at Trebarwith, Polzeath and Daymer Bay and a particularly splendid beach at Tregardock, south of Tintagel. The coastal footpath is protected by the National Trust over long stretches at Port Isaac, Polzeath and Tintagel.
Visits can be made to Pencarrow, a large Georgian house still privately owned or Lanhydrock House, a 17th century manor house owned by the National Trust. You may also wish to visit Tintagel Castle romantically associated with King Arthur.
The Eden Project is within easy distance.
The nearby Camel Trail has replaced the old railway line as far as Padstow and provides a quiet and scenic route for walking and cycling. | | | |
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| | | Rowella Cottage, Blisland, Cornwall | | | Attractive barn conversion | GBP205 - GBP375 | Cottage converted from a 17th century barn in quiet rural setting Rowella Cottage at Hockadays has been converted from a 17th century barn, which was used for farming purposes until 1986. It is situated at Tregenna, an attractive hamlet of some six properties. The village of Blisland is half a mile away and has a well stocked shop, internet cafe and post office.
Rowella Cottage is ideal for couples and combines comfort with all the original character of the building, including open beams, wooden lintels, small paned windows and cottage doors.
The cottage has a sitting room, separate kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom. The sitting room and kitchen are on the first floor with the bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor. Furnishings are in cottage style and there are wall lights, prints and a digital freeview television. There are loose rugs over a varnished wooden floor.
The fitted kitchen has a full size cooker, microwave, refrigerator, kettle, toaster, ironing board and iron. There is a plentiful supply of cooking and serving utensils, wine and spirit glasses, matching dinner and tea service.
The bedroom has fitted carpeting and all bed linen is supplied at no extra cost - cotton sheets and pillowcases - and the bed is made up ready for your arrival.
The bathroom has a bath with overhead shower. The immersion heater supplies hot water to the bathroom and kitchen.
Heating is by fan and convector heaters with storage heating available on request. All electricity except storage heating is metered through a coin meter.
Blisland village is one of the most picturesque in Cornwall with a village shop and post office and the Blisland Inn. The village green, the only one in the county, is flanked by Blisland church which is mentioned in the writings of Sir John Betjeman.
Rowella Cottage is well situated for walking, touring and visits to the beaches. On remote Bodmin Moor and surrounding it are many charming villages and hamlets, such as Alternun, Advent and St. Tudy (birthplace of Captain Bligh of' 'Bounty' fame). The well known hostelry 'Jamaica Inn' is at Bolventor.
The North Cornwall coast is renowned for its impressive cliffs and short steep valleys leading to sandy coves and bays. There are excellent large beaches at Trebarwith, Polzeath and Daymer Bay and a particularly splendid beach at Tregardock, south of Tintagel. The coastal footpath is protected by the National Trust over long stretches at Port Isaac, Polzeath and Tintagel.
Visits can be made to Pencarrow, a large Georgian house still privately owned or Lanhydrock House, a 17th century manor house owned by the National Trust. You may also wish to visit Tintagel Castle romantically associated with King Arthur.
The Eden Project is within easy distance.
The nearby Camel Trail has replaced the old railway line as far as Padstow and provides a quiet and scenic route for walking and cycling. | | | |
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| | | Langdon Farm Cottage, Launceston, Cornwall | | | semi - detached Victorian Cottage | GBP240 - GBP414 | 3 star etb cottage with 4 poster beds with small garden 4 Cottages - Located on a 40 acre farm near Launceston, Langdon Farm Cottages offer an idyllic opportunity to relax in the inherent serenity of the Cornish countryside. All of the cottages are equipped with everything guests would need during self-catering breaks.
There are many places of interest and leisure activities available within the immediate area, including golf, fresh water fishing and excellent sea and wind surfing facilities.
Slightly further afield is the historic town of Launceston, Tintagel Castle and The Eden Project, which is located just 25 minutes drive away. There are many fine dining establishments within close proximity to the Cottages and previous guests have commented on how much fun they have had exploring the area and sampling the many different culinary styles which are available.
The cottage offers 1 double bedroom with 4 poster bed & space for a cot, recently fitted bathroom suite, cosy sitting room with feature fireplace, fully fitted kitchen.
Please note: Any bookings made on a Friday or Saturday with departure within 48 hours, please contact the owner directly. Thank you
Short break are available . | | | |
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| | | Old Dairy, Boscastle, Cornwall | | | Hideaway character Cornish stone country cottage for 2 | GBP229 - GBP455 | 4* graded peaceful 1 bedroom,on farm, garden,walks,beach nearby Old Dairy cottage offers couples a peaceful hideaway for a break away. ,A charming cottage with lots of original character, situated on a small working farm only a five minute drive from Boscastle, which can also be reached on foot by taking the scenic path down the famous Valency valley. It faces onto a large secluded front garden area with a patio with table and chairs. Sit back and listen to the bird song and breathe in the fresh country air.
There is full central heating, available mid Sept-mid May, making The Old Dairy a very cosy holiday home.
There is off road parking for 1 car.
The double bedroom has a double bed with posture sprung mattress.
The kitchen area has oak units, a built in electric cooker and ceramic hob, microwave oven, refrigerator, iron, toaster and all necessary utensils.
The lounge/ dining area has a 2 seater sofa, a flatscreen 26 inch TV with 'Freeview' channels, plus a dvd/cd player.
A beamed ceiling and exposed stone walls are a feature of the large open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining room.
All rooms are on ground floor level.The bathroom has an over bath shower, toilet and wash basin.Towel hire@ £3 p.p.extra.
The spectacular coast path and rolling countryside is on your doorstep, and also Highcliff the highest cliff in Cornwall, and the surfing sandy beaches of the North Cornish coast.
Often used as a television or film location, Boscastle provides some of the most dramatic rugged coastline in Europe. Take a boat trip out around Puffin Island, or even try your hand at catching mackerel for your supper! In the village itself you can browse the antique and gift shops, the Craft Centre, the Witch's Museum, or eat out in one of the restaurants or three Pubs. Much of the harbour, the coastline and the Valency Valley are managed by the National Trust, and are designated an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’.
It is only an hour's drive from the M5 at Exeter, and is perfectly positioned for walking along the South West Coast Path and visiting the picturesque villages of the area including Tintagel and its castle ruins. There are plenty of sandy surfing beaches nearby where you can get surfing and kayaking tuition..Alternatively, try hiking across Bodmin Moor, cycling the Camel Trail, horse riding, golf, rock climbing or sailing.
This is an ideal base from which to explore the whole of Cornwall, Dartmoor, and North Devon. Attractions to visit include: The Eden Project; Lanhydrock House; St Ives with the Tate Gallery (Tate St Ives) and numerous Cornish gardens to name just a few.
At any time of the year this is an ideal place for a holiday. In springtime you can enjoy the snowdrops, primroses, and bluebells in the woodlands and hedgerows; in the summer, surf or laze on the beach and during the winter marvel at the magnificent sight of the Atlantic waves breaking whilst enjoying an invigorating walk before a drink or meal in front of the log fire, in one of the friendly local inns. | | | |
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| | | Courtyard Stables, Bude, Cornwall | | | Four Star Award - sleeps 2 ( plus own cot) | GBP245 - GBP495 | Bright and airy cottage in a lovely setting. Courtyard Stables, 4 star, offers first class accommodation nestled in the heart of rolling hills, woods and meadows yet only a few miles from the rugged coast, beaches, pretty harbours and coves of North Cornwall.
Hele Barton Farm will particularly appeal to guests who enjoy a quiet place to stay and appreciate natural surroundings yet be within easy reach of the coast. We are located between the seaside town of Bude and the cove at Crackington Haven; Widemouth Bay is only three miles away.
All our cottages are well equipped and have free view TV, DVD, microwave and full heating and quality furnishings.Free coarse/ carp fishing available.
This delightful, single storey cottage overlooks the courtyard. It is well equipped and has an open plan lounge/diner with French windows opening onto the courtyard. Spacious bedroom and walk in showerup to 1/ 2 small / medium dog according to breed and age. | | | |
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| | | The Lodge, Looe, Cornwall | | | Comfortable stone built cottage, overlooking open countryside | GBP210 - GBP520 | Beautiful Cornish 4* cottages in country side close to coast 5 Comfortable stone built cottages, tastefully furnished, overlooking open countryside in one of Cornwall’s area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Ideal if you are looking for a ‘get away from it all’ holiday and value peace and tranquillity.Excellent to explore the magnificent Cornish coastline with its coves and breath taking views. 2 miles from the ancient fishing village of Looe and the smugglers fishing village of Polperro. 25 minutes from the Eden project, many National Trust attractions as well as other attractions like Lost Gardens of Heligan.We are an ideal touring base, all year round.
This detached 4 Star studio which is open plan comprises of one double bedroom, one bathroom with shower over the bath, lounge,dining, kitchen.
Garden and parking
WIFI connection and free view television
Pets welcome at extra cost of £20 per pet per week. | | | |
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| | | Ardevora Vean, St Mawes, Cornwall | | | Ardevora Mill & Holiday Cottages | GBP269 - GBP549 | One of 3 beautifully renovated holiday cottages Ardevora is a rural idyll perfectly situated on the upper reaches of the River Fal in the heart of the Roseland Peninsula.
Although wonderfully remote and peaceful (accessed by a one mile farm track) the cottages are ideally positioned to visit the beaches and villages of the Roseland as well as Cornwall’s many other attractions.
Ardevora Cottages are within the grounds of Ardevora Mill. Beautifully renovated and appointed to the highest standard they offer every possible home comfort. The location combined with the atmosphere makes them the perfect retreat to do as little or as much as you choose.
For larger parties you can book our other cottages (Crowjy Ardevora and Ardevora an Gylen which have an internal adjoining door).
This 4 Star VisitBritain property is tastefully furnished to a high specification, Ardevora Vean comprises: Hall. Lounge, dining area and well-equipped kitchen. Wet room including shower, WC and hand basin. Master bedroom. Private courtyard garden.
Please note: although a ground floor cottage there are a few steps to the front door.
A refundable security deposit of £75 is payable with the balance | | | |
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| | | The Barn, Looe, Cornwall | | | Comfortable stone built cottage, overlooking open countryside | GBP225 - GBP550 | Beautiful Cornish 4* cottages in country side close to coast 5 Comfortable stone built cottages, tastefully furnished, overlooking open countryside in one of Cornwall’s area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Ideal if you are looking for a ‘get away from it all’ holiday and value peace and tranquillity.Excellent to explore the magnificent Cornish coastline with its coves and breath taking views. 2 miles from the ancient fishing village of Looe and the smugglers fishing village of Polperro. 25 minutes from the Eden project, many National Trust attractions as well as other attractions like Lost Gardens of Heligan.We are an ideal touring base, all year round.
This 4 Star property comprises of one double bedroom, one bathroom, lounge/dining area, fully equipped kitchen.
Garden and parking
WIFI connection and free view television
Pets welcome at extra cost of £20 per pet per week. | | | |
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