Accessible Country Cottage in Camelford
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Please quote code 63167 in all correspondence.
- Accommodation: Cottages
- Board basis: Self Catering
- Holiday type: Countryside, Available now
- Sleeps: 4
- Bedrooms: 2
Facilities available
Description
"Cottage in the quiet countryside of a land steeped in legends . . ."
This stunning cottage is situated off the beaten track on the northern edge of Bodmin Moor between the moor and the sea. Once a working farm, its traditional farm buildings now form a cluster of comfortable holiday cottages in rural surroundings. The cottage is surrounded by lawns, flowering shrubs and mature trees and provide plenty of space for relaxation. There is also a games room with table tennis and a pool table. Alternative accommodation is available in this location (non-accessible) please call for further information.
Nearby are several golf courses, the fishing villages of Port Isaac of Doc Martin fame, Padstow with its renowned fish restaurant and Tintagel with the ruins of King Arthur’s Castle. There are many other attractions in the vicinity too numerous to mention. Views of the wild Atlantic and the coastline from the coastal footpaths are magnificent while walks on the moor offer solitude. Shops/restaurants 1½ miles.
Living/dining room with compact kitchen area. Double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Wet room and toilet.
- NSH and electricity rads (bedrooms) included
- Electricity, bed linen and towels included
- Electricity blankets
- Cot by arrangement
- High chair by arrangement
- Bed guards by arrangement
- FreeviewTV/DVD
- Clock/radio
- Microwave
- Shared laundry room with coin-operated washing machines, tumble dryer and ironing facilities
- Shared grounds of 5 acres
- Garden furniture
- Recreation field
- Parking
- Games room with table tennis and coin-operated pool table
- Natural spring water supply
- No smoking
- Friday to Friday
Area information
Camelford is an attractive and ancient town which straddles the A39, the Atlantic Highway trunk road, between Bude and Wadebridge and which is situated on the River Camel. It has some 2000 inhabitants and lies on the edge of Bodmin Moor. It is about six miles inland from the spectacular North Cornwall coastline, with the delightful villages of Boscastle and Tintagel, and the beautiful beaches of Bossiney and Trebarwith Strand. A little further afield we find the quaint fishing village of Port Isaac, to the north the coastal resort town of Bude and, to the east, historic Launceston. To the south-east lies Bodmin, formerly the county town, to the south, Wadebridge, which like Camelford, is on the River Camel, now nearing its beautiful estuary. The scenic expanse of Bodmin Moor spreads away to the east and north of the town. On the Moor fascinating villages such as St Breward and Blisland beckon the traveller.Information last updated: 06/12/2023 16:50:09