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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £435 to £
Self catering accommodation in Mevagissey sleeps 6.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Short Breaks • cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: 1 OF 3 BARN CONVERSIONS SET IN A QUIET ELEVATED POSITION OVERLOOKING MEVAGISSEY 10 MINUTES WALK FROM THE HARBOUR PERFECT FOR DISCOVERING THE AREA 1 DOG WELCOME AS OF 7TH AUGUST 2015 These attractive barn conversions are positioned on the owners cattle and arable farm and have been well converted featuring exposed beams and stonework. The sheltered position on the hillside enjoys lovely sea views in a peaceful setting with nearby tennis courts and recreational ground which provides entertainment for all ages. Many circular walks lead from the farm through the beautiful countryside and to the coast path which enjoys spectacular views and will lead you to sandy coves beaches and the fishing village of Charlestown with its harbour home to traditional tall ships and Shipwreck museum. Conveniently located less than 1 mile from the centre of Mevagissey you will have easy access to a range of pubs shops and narrow streets winding down to the historic harbour. There are many attractions in the area to suit all tastes including The Eden Project The Lost Gardens of Heligan Lanhydrock House Restormel Castle and the unspoilt fishing villages of Fowey Looe and Polperro to name a few. Some of the many leisure facilities in the area include boat trips from the harbour water skiing windsurfing golf at the championship 6500 yard course at Carlyon Bay health spas and fishing amongst others. Utility room: shared with coin operated washing machine and tumble dryer. Amenities: ample parking. Bed linen towels electric and night storage heating included. No smoking. Additional info: guests are welcome to purchase disposable BBQs available locally for use on the patio. Also some BBQs are available to loan from the owner. Location: beach at Pentewan 2 miles situated at the top of the hill you have access to shops and pubs within walking distance. Once the dairy and milking parlour arranged on three levels and offers THREE bedrooms: on the ground floor 1 double and 1 twin. On the second floor 1 further twin with en-suite shower and WC. Bathroom: on the ground floor with shower over bath and WC. Lounge: situated on the second floor with coal effect electric fire TV Freeview DVD and a selection of books games and CDs stairs leading down to the first floor. Kitchen/diner: located on the first floor. Well-equipped with electric oven and hob fridge/freezer dishwasher and microwave. Outside: private patio with garden furniture. Amenities: 1 dog welcome as of 7th August 2015.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly price range £600 to £
Self catering accommodation in Bude sleeps 5.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Close to the Beach • Fishing near by • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: DETACHED HOUSE WALKING DISTANCE OF BEACH SHOPS PUBS AND RESTAURANTS This stylish and modern house is furnished to a high standard and much thought has been put into its presentation making it a popular choice. Conveniently located on the road leading to Widemouth Bay and just a short walk to the canal and the superb sandy beaches and spectacular cliff-top walks of the popular seaside resort of Bude. Situated within a few minutes walk to the centre of the friendly town which boasts many attractions including three beautiful sandy beaches for swimming surfing or body-boarding a free sea-filled swimming pool miles of idyllic coast path walking and a fine canal for fishing and boating. An array of craft shops galleries and traditional seadside gift shops together with a good selection of tea rooms pubs and restaurants to suit all tastes. . Indoor attractions include ten pin bowling and Splash pool with wave machine. Other outdoor activities include fishing golf pitch and putt cycling horse riding bowls tennis and indoor leisure centre. There are many other attractions to visit both to the north and south and these include Clovelly with its steep stepped cobbled streets The Milky Way Launceston Steam Railway and many traditional fishing villages including Boscastle King Arthur s Tintagel and Padstow. The accommodation offers THREE bedrooms: 1 double with TV en-suite shower and WC. 1 double with TV. 1 Single room with TV. Bathroom: with shower over bath and WC. Separate WC on the ground floor. Lounge: with TV/DVD /CD Blu-ray wi-fi and woodburner (first basket of logs provided). Kitchen/diner: with oven gas hob fridge/freezer dishwasher washer/drier microwave and ipod dock. Dining area: with ample seating for 6 and TV. Outside: fully enclosed patio area with garden furniture and gas BBQ. To the side of the property is an enclosed lawn area. Small shed offering secure storage for bikes/surfboards. Amenities: ample parking for 2 cars on the adjacent drive. Additional parking off road (no restrictions). Bed linen towels electric gas central heating and wi-fi included. Regret no smoking. 1 dog welcome. Location: Beach shops pubs and restaurants all within walking distance.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £240 to £451
Self catering accommodation in Blue Anchor sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Close to the Sea • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: This lovely house is attached to the owner's pub in Blue Anchor, and sleeps four people.
The Rest is a welcoming cottage, attached to the owner's pub in Blue Anchor, west Somerset. Upside down accommodation with one ground floor double bedroom. There is also a ground floor bathroom, and a first floor open plan living area with double sofa bed. Outside there is a patio garden, and use of the pub's shared gardens looking out to the sea. With the beach on the doorstep, as well as walks, cycle routes and great days out, The Rest is a great holiday base for a couple or family.
  
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Sleeps 3
Weekly price range £311 to £564
Self catering accommodation in Trenale sleeps 3.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Short Breaks • Cottage Sleeps 3
Accommodation overview: A charming single storey cottage taking its name from the Dippers that can be seen whilst walking in the Rocky Valley nearby.
There is a pleasant living room with a door to a south and west facing L-shaped patio garden benefiting from virtually all day sun. A gate opens to the paddock with views towards the sea.
The two bedrooms - a double and a single respectively - have panoramic views of the countryside and sea beyond. A bathroom W.C. has a shower over the bath and heated towel rail.
If a cot is required the maximum number of people that can be accommodated has to be reduced to two.
Please note: Towels are not available.
  
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Sleeps
Weekly price range £475 to £
Self catering accommodation in St Austell sleeps .
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Short Breaks • Detached Property • cottage Sleeps
Accommodation overview: SPACIOUS DETACHED BUNGALOW A SHORT DRIVE TO MANY ATTRACTIONS This large detached bungalow nestles just off the A390 between Charlestown and St Austell and is a 10 minute walk to the nearest beach at Porthpean as well as the town centre facilities which include pubs shops restaurants golf course swimming pool and more. Not only will you be within walking distance of The Tall Ships at Charlestown you will also be positioned well for touring the area there are attractions to suit all tastes close by including The Eden Project Lost Gardens of Heligan Tate Gallery at St Ives and Lands End to name but a few. Explore the varied coastline with some lovely walks sheltered coves and traditional fishing villages. Relax with a BBQ and a glass of wine in the enclosed patio area and lawn garden. The accommodation is very spacious and offers THREE bedrooms: 2 doubles 1 with king-size bed and 1 twin. Bathroom: with WC. Separate shower room with WC. Lounge: with electric fire. TV DVD and Freeview. Dining area with seating for 6. Kitchen: well-equipped with double oven hob dishwasher fridge/freezer washing machine tumble dryer and microwave. Outside: enclosed garden and patio area with BBQ. Amenities: off-road parking for 3 cars. Bed linen towels wi-fi electric and central heating included. Regret no pets and no smoking. Additional information: Cream tea on arrival. 1 mile from the railway station. Location: Porthpean beach within 1 mile shops and pubs nearby and also in Charlestown all within 1 mile.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £435 to £
Self catering accommodation in Penzance sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Close to the Beach • Close to the Sea • Pub near by • Short Breaks • apartment Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: 1 OF 2 PROPERTIES ENJOYING CENTRAL LOCATION WITH VIEWS OVER NEWLYN AND THE BAY This 1860 s house with its newly renovated apartments sits in a quiet residential area on the edge of Penzance. Next to Penlee Park House covering 15 acres with a gallery and museum football field children s play area tennis club woodland walk and small open air theatre. Nearby Morrab Gardens contains many fine specimens of the Australasian species that thrive in the microclimate. The long seafront is within strolling distance with a busy harbour and esplanade. Take a dip in the magnificent 1930 s Lido. A short walk will take you to the heart of Penzance with local amenities including water sports fishing trips antique shops restaurants and galleries that show the work of local artists. Places of interest to visit include St. Michael s Mount Mousehole Newlyn Sennen Cove St Ives Land s End and Minnack open air theatre nestling into the cliffs edge. Outside: shared enclosed garden with garden furniture and BBQ. Amenities: off-road parking for 1 car. Bed linen towels (not beach) electric and central heating included. Regret no smoking within the property. Regret no pets. Location: beach shops pubs and restaurants within walking distance in Penzance. Arrival: from 4pm. First floor apartment renovated to the highest of standards with no detail overlooked offering TWO bedrooms: 1 master double enjoying sea views TV and en-suite shower with WC and 1 twin with TV/DVD. Bathroom: family size with bath separate shower cubicle and WC. Lounge/diner: with wall mounted flatscreen TV DVD iPod docking station Freeview hi-fi sofas and dining area with views over the bay. Kitchen: luxury design with integrated appliances dishwasher fridge/freezer washer/dryer oven and hob with extractor hood and microwave.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £303 to £
Self catering accommodation in Newent sleeps 2.
Features include: • Garden • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Cottage Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Botloes Cottage details
Botloes Cottage is a quirky and very comfortable converted barn, nestling in beautiful hilly countryside. It shares seven acres with Botloes Farm including woodland, an orchard and two ponds to explore.
Botloes Green is a small hamlet ideal for walking and cycling. It is next door to the Three Choirs Vineyard and Restaurant with direct access through the orchard from the grounds of the property. Newent (two miles) has several pubs and cafes, some with excellent food, and an Artisan Bakery.
The nearest train station is Ledbury, a 15-minute drive, which also offers a good selection of independent shops, pubs and restaurants. Within the local area are a wide range of attractions including the Malvern Hills Falconry Centre (four miles).
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £477 to £
Self catering accommodation in Priston sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Pub near by • Detached Property • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Village Farm Cottage is an excellent property! Built in the 18th century and situated in the grounds of the owners beautiful home, this classic little cottage is situated on the edge of the picturesque village of Priston itself just 15 minutes from the very centre of Bath. A detached property and literally within yards of open countryside, this traditional holiday cottage provides quality self catering accommodation at a superb price. Internally the cottage enjoys many period features including exposed beams, thick stone walls and Gothic archways all of which add to the character of the original building. Added to this is the stripped pine flooring and the wood-burner which make the cottage warm and homely. We feel this is an attractive cottage of considerable character and charm set in a beautiful rural location.ACCOMMODATIONGround Floor Entrance through into open plan living spaceLiving Area with sofa and armchairs, plus wood-burning stove and flatscreen TV with DVD and FreeviewKitchen / Dining Area fitted with electric hob and oven, fridge, microwave, plus table and four chairs.Stairs to first floor and private patio gardenUpstairsBedroom One with double bed, wardrobe and chest of drawersBedroom Two with two single beds, chest of drawersBathroom with bath, WC & hand-basin.OutsideAttractive and private patio garden with gate to field and garden furniture. Customers are welcome to walk the 20 acres of private land that surrounds the cottage, with a beautiful little wood and stream into the village included!! HeavenlyOil fired CH and Elect incl all year. Basket of logs on arrival. Pets welcome by prior arrangement (charged @£30.00 per short stay, £40.00 per week) . Off street parking . Saturday Changeovers in the Summer months please.Short Breaks welcome in Winter months, but on request otherwise.Priston village is the site of a Roman villa dating from about 100 AD. A coffin from this site was discovered in 1917! The village is recorded in the Domesday Book as including the presence of a church, possibly wooden; however the nave of the Church of St Luke and St Andrew was added in the 12th century, and the church has a tower dating from the 15th century. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building and is crowned with a disproportionately large weather vane given as a gift by the lord of the manor in 1813. As you can see the village is steeped in history. Priston Mill was given by the monks of Bath Abbey in 931 and is powered by a 25 feet water wheel. Today the present building dates from the late 18th or early 19th century and is maintained in working condition, with the associated tithe barn (1700's) it is currently used as a wedding and conference venue.Nearby is the Georgian City of Bath with its many facilities and shops plus Glastonbury, Wells, Weston-Super-Mare, Stourhead, Longleat House & Safari Park, Castle Combe, Lacock.
  
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