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Log cabin | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 4

This stunning log cabin is nestled in the beutiful cornish countryside with great views and a friendly welcome. Our aim is to make your holiday one to remember forever.

£47–£96 / night

£330–£670 / week

Short stays welcome

4 reviews

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Barn | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 4

This stunning, luxurious accommodation was converted in 2005 and has proven to be very popular all year round. Sunnywell is detached and in it's own grounds so total privacy is assured.. It has fantastic view of the Cornish countryside.

£54–£110 / night

£379–£769 / week

Short stays welcome

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4 bedrooms | Sleeps 8

Tregullon provides a peaceful, rural base from which to explore Cornwall. We are in the middle of Cornwall - you can reach the Atlantic coast in the north or the Channel coast in the south easily within half an hour. The Eden project and Bodmin moor are 20 minutes.

£101–£206 / night

£709–£1439 / week

Short stays welcome

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Bodmin is one of Cornwall’s most fascinating towns steeped with history that will enthral and delight everyone. Situated in the centre of Cornwall it is perfect for exploring in-land and is also within easy reach of both the North and South coastlines. The 83-acre Beacon Nature Reserve has breath-taking views to both the moor and coast. Of course, the rugged granite and gauze moors are a must see along with Bodmin Jail, the areas spooky attraction where you can really get a feel for how the prisoners lived and the punishments they were given.The Camel Trail offers 18 miles of traffic-free walking, cycling and horse riding along the River Camel. Head for the edge of enigmatic Bodmin Moor or coastwards, along the Camel Estuary to the market town of Wadebridge