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Cottage | 1 bedroom | Sleeps 2

Charming and secluded rural slate cottages with original features. Superbly situated with fantastic valley views. Wonderful nature trail and stunning wildlife ponds. Coast 7 miles.

£31–£107 / night

£220–£495 / week

3 nights min stay

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Cottage | 1 bedroom | Sleeps 3

Stone and Slate Cornish Cottages. 1 en suite bedroom, spacious living room/kitchen. Oil central heating, log burner and sunny south facing veranda or patio area. Many original features retained. 4 star luxury.

£38–£118 / night

£265–£545 / week

3 nights min stay

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Cottage | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 5

Tastefully renovated barn (2010) fully equipped with modern luxuries to a very high standard (commended 4 star). Beautiful original features, very spacious stone and slate cottage. Suits guests with or without mobility impairments -assessed to M2 standard.

£47–£173 / night

£328–£828 / week

3 nights min stay

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This south west county enjoys a milder climate than much of England, and consequently Cornwall has long been a popular all year round self catering holiday getaway. The North Cornwall area provides the best surfing in England, with towns like Newquay, Perranporth, Polzeath, St Ives and Bude filling with enthusiasts every year. There is excellent walking on Bodmin Moor, domain of the legendary beast, and the coastline is wild and beautiful. There are scenic towns such as Penzance to explore and delicious Cornish pasties to sample. Cornwall also has Celtic links and the legend of King Arthur which can be explored at Tintagle’s castle. If you fancy something a little more refined, the fishing port of Padstow offers the famous seafood restaurant run by chef Rick Stein.