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TA Mill
- 6 Cornish Holiday Cottages
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St Clether, near
Launceston - Postcode: PL15 8PS
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Ta Mill (refs: 18332,
18333, 18334, 19165, 19166 and 19167) is a
secluded rural hideaway of Cornish cottages,
each with its own character, a delightful
combination of stone, slate and exposed
beams, nestling in a peaceful hollow of 45
acres on the fringes of Bodmin Moor.
Surrounded by rolling countryside, this
tranquil setting offers an escape from the
pressures of everyday life, where nature
thrives. Magnificent birds of prey can be
seen swooping down the valley, and nestling
swallows can also be spotted. Ewes and lambs
gambol in the surrounding fields. A babbling
brook meanders through the grounds and into
the pretty copse. It continues through a
picturesque valley of blossoming gorse and
stone outcrops.
Take a stroll along the unspoilt nature walk
where all you are likely to hear are
kestrels and skylarks. Half a mile down
stream, you will find Ta Mill's large
wildlife pond, with a footpath leading to St
Clether Chapel and its ancient Holy well,
considered to be the most beautifully
situated of all shrines in Cornwall.
Ideal for touring Devon and Cornwall, Ta
Mill is within 7 miles of the dramatic
Heritage coastline of north Cornwall.
Explore hidden coves and pretty fishing
villages including Port Isaac and Padstow.
Relax on a sheltered sandy beach or take in
the stunning views as you follow the coastal
path from Bude to Rock. Enjoy the world
famous Eden Project and Lost Gardens of
Heligan, or visit the NT houses and gardens
nearby. Pub 2 miles.
Games room with table
tennis, pool table & darts, 9 hole pitch &
putt, children's adventure play area, video
library. Shop on site for basic provisions.
Natural spring water supply. Patio area with
furniture. Shared use of 45 acre grounds
with unfenced pond, young children must be
supervised. Nature trail.
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Bennetts Court Cottages
- 5 Cottages with recreational facilities |
Whitstone, Bude,
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Outdoor heated
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areas
Bennetts Court Cottages form part of an old
country estate located in a spectacular
setting with extensive rural and sea views.
There are 5 cottages converted from stone
and cob barns, set in 11 acres at the end of
a private tree lined drive, on the outskirts
of Whitstone. The swimming pool is within an
enclosed stone walled courtyard and is open
and heated from mid May to September (30ft x
15ft, 2ft 3in to 3.8ft depth). The children
will enjoy the table tennis barn, playground
with swings, slides and climbing frames,
play barn and a field to play ball games and
fly kites. There are numerous activities
within the area to appeal to all age groups
and interests. Beautiful sandy beaches
provide excellent surf for body boarding and
surfing. The South West Coastal Path and
Camel Trail provides access to spectacular
scenery for the coastal and rural walker and
cyclist. There are many houses and gardens
of historical interest to visit nearby.
Sailing, windsurfing and canoeing are
available at the Tamar Lakes. Sea, lake and
canal fishing, horse riding establishments
and golf courses are all within the area.
The cottages are furnished and equipped to a
good standard and provide an ideal base
throughout the year for holidays or long
weekend breaks.
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Tamar Valley
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- tennis court, croquet, children's play area
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Panoramic views
Peaceful location
These delightful cottages are set
within the grounds of the old rectory with
commanding, panoramic views over unspoilt
countryside towards Dartmoor yet just a
short drive to North Cornwall's stunning
heritage coast. This hidden gem provides a
tranquil retreat in which to banish the
stresses of everyday life. A pretty rose and
lavender arboured walk leads you through the
grounds to the cottages. All are presented
to a very good standard and each has its own
patio area, the perfect place for summer
barbecues or al fresco dining.
Guests are invited through the camellia's
take you to the short tennis lawn which can
also be used for badminton and croquet and
the large orchard with children's play area
is the perfect spot for a picnic. North
Tamerton sits on the Cornwall/Devon border
overlooking the upper reaches of the Tamar,
and is equidistant between the picturesque
seaside town of Bude and the historic market
town of Launceston.
Beautiful unspoilt
sandy beaches below rugged cliffs are in
abundance, ideal for surfing or exploring
the many rock pools at low tide. The
spectacular NT coastal path is a must as are
the evocative villages of Clovelly, Port
Isaac, Tintagel and Padstow. A stunning
location that has something for everyone,
fishing, golf and riding are available
locally and walkers and cyclists will be
spoilt for scenic routes whilst the wild
majesty of Exmoor, Dartmoor, Bodmin Moor and
the famous Eden Project are all easily
accessible.
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Mount
Pleasant Cottages
- heated indoor swimming pool and games room
Mount, nr Bodmin Cornwall - Postcode: PL30 4EX
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Lying amidst 10-acres of grounds, these
cottages boast shared use of a heated indoor
swimming pool (Easter to Sept), and a games
room. The cottages are available for year
round holidays and are in the perfect
location for couples or small families
wishing to tour all of Cornwall. These cosy
cottages are just a short drive from both
the north and south coasts and are well
placed for picturesque fishing villages, The
Eden Project and sandy beaches.
The wild beauty of Bodmin Moor is available
from the doorstep, complete with a wealth of
natural flora and fauna to be observed while
traversing the excellent walking terrain.
Set in beautiful and peaceful surroundings,
within a pretty courtyard setting, the
cottages adjoin the owners' small Bed &
Breakfast. Whether you take a dip in the
pool, or choose to roam the lovely gardens
and woodland, there is a lot of scope to
have a holiday to remember. Locally there
are a range of attractions within easy
reach, including Colliford Lake Park and the
Hurlers Stone Circle.
Go south to Looe, 13 miles, for a sandy
beach, interesting Monkey Sanctuary and the
South West Coast Path. West to Bodmin, 6
miles, for a golf course and Lanhydrock
(NT), with its 450-acre grounds, or north
towards the coast at Tintagel Head. Horse
riding at Denby, 7½ miles, Wadebridge 13
miles. A real rural retreat that boasts easy
accessibility to coast or country, guests of
Mount Pleasant Cottages really can enjoy the
best of both worlds! Shop and pub 2½ miles.
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Rosecraddoc Manor
Cottages
- 9 cottages plus superb leisure complex Liskeard, Cornwall
- Postcode: PL14 5AE
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Converted manor house and coach house Set in
38 acres of beautiful grounds Some villas
suitable for disabled people Sauna in every
property, plus Jacuzzi or spa bath in some
properties Free all-weather tennis court &
coarse fishing all year 11 miles from sandy
beaches of south Cornwall coast.
It has often been said that
Rosecraddoc Manor must be the nearest thing
to paradise. This superb manor house and
former coach house stand in 38 acres of
beautiful grounds and woodlands, set around
a lovely lake, stocked with carp, roach and
bream. The manor was built in the 1820s on
the site of a much older house mentioned in
the Domesday Book. It is Grade II listed,
along with two bridges in the grounds, and
has now been converted into these attractive
apartments and villas, making a perfect base
for your Cornish holiday.
On site you can fish in the lake (bring own
fishing licence, barbless hooks and landing
nets must be used, please) or play tennis on
the all weather court (smooth soled tennis
shoes to be worn, not squash shoes; please
bring your own racquets and tennis balls).
If you can bear to leave this beautiful
spot, just 21/2 miles away in Liskeard there
is a superb leisure complex, where you can
enjoy squash, badminton, gym, indoor bowls
and indoor leisure pools, which include a
children's pool and flume, as well as the
main pool. Within 4 miles you can explore
Bodmin Moor, where you can go riding,
walking or even try water sports on
Sibleyback Lake - wind surfing, dinghy
sailing and canoeing are available. To the
south, lovely sandy beaches and pretty
fishing harbours lie along the coast.
Several excellent golf courses can also be
found in the area; and the Eden Project is
only 20 miles away.
The Manor and the Coach House have been
tastefully and sympathetically restored to
please the most discerning guest. Some of
the villas are suitable for guests with
disabilities. Access to the front door of
the Manor is by 3 stone steps. Whichever you
choose you will find it immaculately clean,
with freshly laundered linen and tea towels.
Please bring your own towels. Cot linen is
not supplied. Cornwall is well known for its
mild climate, but at Rosecraddoc Manor, even
if it is cold outside, your accommodation
will be warm and welcoming, and with your
own sauna and Jacuzzi or spa bath (depending
upon your accommodation) you can go home
completely relaxed.
There are
several pubs locally, and a leisurely stroll
to the foot of the drive and across the road
leads to a licensed bar and restaurant. The
Village Inn, serving a wide range of
alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages, has
an extensive menu including children's
meals. It also hosts a large TV screen,
barbecues, patio area, pool room and
children's games, with live entertainment,
quiz nights and karaoke held regularly
during the high season. Ideal venue for all
the family. River View Villa
Accommodation.
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Rosecraddoc Village
- 9 Cottages with excellent
on-site facilities Liskeard,
Cornwall
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Bar and bistro
within the grounds Free use of tennis court
at adjacent Rosecraddoc Manor Professional
tennis coaching lessons available Fishing
permits available
Set in a quiet wooded valley and
divided by the River Seaton that flows from
high up on the moor and down through the
beautiful grounds of Rosecraddoc, this is an
ideal location to tour the whole of
Cornwall, South Devon and Dartmoor.
South East Cornwall has some of the best and
most varied countryside in the whole of the
south west of England from the mists of
Bodmin Moor, the creeks and valleys of the
rivers to the secluded coves, sandy beaches
and rocky outcrops of the coastline in the
south. A 15 minute drive will take you to
the spectacular South Cornwall Coastline and
the famous fishing town of Looe.
Just along the coast from Looe, nestles the
tiny fishing village of Polperro with its
busy harbour and narrow streets. There is a
dense network of public footpaths which pass
through some of the most scenic countryside
in the district, one of which leads directly
from the village. The maritime city of
Plymouth is just 18 miles and is home to the
award winning National Marine Aquarium. Our
mild winters ensure that many plants are
able to thrive in Cornwall and with this,
the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden
Project are both within 25 miles.
There are many wonderful historic houses to
visit close by including Cotehele,
Lanhydrock and Antony. Golf courses within
20 miles include the 'course that Jack
built' at St Mellion, Looe Bindown and
Lanhydrock. The market town of Liskeard
sports a leisure centre with swimming pool,
squash, indoor bowling, badminton and
fitness suite. From here you can take the
lovely branch line which runs down to Looe
through the wooded East Looe Valley.
Nearby Siblyback Lake offers windsurfing,
dinghy sailing, canoeing and fishing. Mount
Edgecumb Park with its 800 acres of parkland
located on the Tamar estuary is also well
worth a visit. There is an onsite bar and
restaurant, The Village Inn, serving a wide
range of alcoholic and non alcoholic
beverages, has an extensive menu including
children's meals. It also hosts a large TV
screen, barbecues, patio area, pool room and
children's games, with live entertainment,
quiz nights and karaoke held regularly
during the high season, ideal venue for all
the family.
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Leonards
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Cottages set within an equestrian centre with
horse riding lessons
by certified staff and much more ...
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Nestling in the beautiful Tamar Valley,
close to the Devon border, these delightful
stone barn conversions have been completely
renovated to provide very good
accommodation.
Set within an equestrian centre, approved by
the British Horse Society, riding lessons
are available by qualified British Horse
Society approved staff - ranging from
complete beginners to advanced, and your own
horses are also most welcome. There is a
pleasant hacking as well as an all weather
floodlit arena, show jumping and cross
country course for beginners to experienced
riders. Ideal for all horse lovers, St
Leonards certainly is a holiday base with a
difference, situated in a wooded valley, it
provides for a comfortable and relaxing
holiday.
Set in a secluded suntrap on the edge of a
courtyard and surrounded by 6-acres of
grounds which is also home to a acre coarse
fishing lake. There is plenty of birdlife
here including kingfishers, awaken to the
sound of the dawn chorus! There is much to
see here to suit all tastes, and it is an
ideal location for touring the north and
south coasts. Whether you wish to wander
amidst wildlife, go fishing on the River
Kensey close by, or take part in a game of
paint ball (available on site), there are
plenty to get out and about and feel
invigorated by the fresh Cornish air.
Whatever the season and however you wish to
fill your time, the cottages have been very
comfortably furnished and equipped,
featuring solid pine throughout and
woodburners, to make them a welcome home to
come back to.
Whilst there are a wealth of distractions
available on site, the surrounding area is
also a delight to explore. There is an
archaelogical site nearby which was featured
on TVs ''Time Team'' programme. Go west to
the Widemouth Heritage Coast and visit
mystical Tintagel and Port Isaac Bay, or
head east towards Dartmoor''s wilderness;
whichever direction you travel in there is
sure to be something new to see. Launceston,
2 miles, once the ancient capital of
Cornwall, has shops, a steam railway,
castle, golf and an indoor leisure centre. A
variety of golf courses locally. A splendid
family location with something for everyone,
all guests will be well placed for touring
both Devon and Cornwall. Launceston for all
amenities, 11/2 miles. Shop 1 miles.
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Honicombe Manor
- seven cottages plus full recreational facilities
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Callington, Cornwall
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Indoor and outdoor
heated swimming pools
This picturesque holiday village
occupies a delightful rural location deep in
the Tamar Valley surrounded by acres of
woodland and quiet streams, Honicombe Manor
offers a superb setting where you can
experience the space and freedom of the
Cornish countryside.
There is so much to
see and do in this Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty including exhilarating walks
across Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor. Centrally
located, this is an ideal base to explore
both North and South coasts, Devon and
Cornwall.
There are a variety
of National Trust properties all close by
including Cotehele House, Lanhydrock,
Launceston Castle and the Victorian mining
village of Morwellham Quay, which is well
worth a visit. There are many activities to
choose from for all the family. Canoeing on
the Tamar River, golf at St. Mellion;
fishing, sailing and windsurfing at
Sibleyback Lake, Dobwalls Adventure Park and
the Donkey Park which is just a short walk
away. The picturesque fishing villages of
Looe and Polperro are just a short drive,
and the famous Eden Project approximately 30
miles.
Alternatively relax
within the grounds of Honicombe or go for a
swim in the outdoor heated pool. There is
also the large indoor pool with learners and
toddlers pool. There are two all weather
tennis courts (equipment is available to
hire), or for a more invigorating work out,
try the new fitness centre. There is a
relaxing sauna and sun bed (coin operated).
Perhaps unwind with a drink in the bar or
enjoy a meal in the conservatory restaurant,
or try a tasty snack from the varied menu. A
take away service is also available. Shop,
restaurant and Manor bar on site.
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Sennen Holiday
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- 6 Cottages with
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tennis court
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Sennen, Land's End,
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Bungalows in a
peaceful setting Outdoor heated swimming
pool (open mid May to Sept) Tennis court on
site A mile from a Blue Flag sandy beach
Superb coastal scenery & walking to be
enjoyed
This cluster of comfortable
bungalows is set in peaceful surroundings
close to Sennen Cove and the spectacular
coastal scenery around Land's End. Ideal for
families, couples and groups alike. Sennen
Holiday Bungalows are home to a range of
excellent facilities, including an outdoor
heated swimming pool (open May to mid
Sept),and a tennis court.
A mile away is
Sennen's beautiful Blue Flag sandy beach and
locally there is surfing, rock climbing,
bird-watching and breathtaking coastal walks
to enjoy. Land's End, Britain's most
westerly point, attracts thousands of
visitors each year, though it's often easy
to escape the crowds, and guests will never
be short of places to go or things to see
here.
However you wish to
spend your time, on site or off, most tastes
are catered for. On Sennen Cove beach you
can arrange surf board hire for those who
want to catch a wave, or bicycle hire at
Penzance for those who want to leave their
cars behind. Play a round of golf, at St
Just, 5 miles. Horse riding locally. Or,
visit the Minack open-air theatre at
Porthcurno, just ten minutes' drive away.
Possibilities for excursions either along
the coast or further inland abound here.
For days out,
picturesque Mousehole and the Chysauster
Ancient Village, which at 2,000 years old
features the oldest known village street in
England, and the art galleries at Newlyn and
St Ives, all easily reached. See the Levant
Steam Engine (NT) or wander amidst the
Trengwainton Garden (NT), or admire the
scattered remains of Neolithic tombs and the
more recent ruined 19th-century mines.
Penzance, terminus of the old Great Western
Railway and a bustling shopping and
holidaying centre, with a choice of pubs and
restaurants, 9 miles, and St Michael's Mount
(NT) is just across the bay.
Further afield, The
Lizard Heritage Coast, the Goonhilly Downs,
the Poldark Mine and Falmouth are all well
worth visiting. With glorious sunsets, and
some of Cornwall's best beaches close by,
whichever property you choose from the
detached, 2 semi-detached and 3 terraced
bungalows, it will make a wonderful holiday
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