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Where to stay Camelford Fowey FOWEY HARBOUR COTTAGES Liskeard


Butterdon Mill Holiday Homes


MAYROSE FARM Stylish stone cottages set above 17 acres of fields overlooking picturesque Allen Valley. On a quiet country lane within easy reach of sandy beaches, coast path and Bodmin Moor.


Central heating, wood burners, linen, pool. Open all year, short breaks.


Mrs Jane Maunder


Mayrose Farm, Helstone Camelford PL32 9RN


Email: info@mayrosefarmcottages.co.uk Web: www.mayrosefarmcottages.co.uk


Midweek (low season £320 for 3 or 4 nights) Weekly rates from £450 to £1210


Looe


Selection fully equipped VisitBritain approved properties in the Fowey Harbour area on the South Cornish Coast sleeping 2/6 persons.


Pets permitted at some properties.


Subject to availability short breaks and “last minute” bookings are possible.


Ideal for boating and sailing. On South West Coast Path. Close to Eden Project, Lost Gardens of Heligan and various National Trust properties. Contact us for enquiries.


3 FORE STREET, FOWEY PL23 1AH Phone 01726 832211 E: hillandson@talk21.com


Padstow


Idyllic rural site near Looe - 12 detached bungalows set in 3 acres of mature grounds


Each home is comfortably furnished and has 2 bedrooms accommodating 2 to 6 people, with ample parking. Games barn with pool table, darts and table tennis. Children’s play area. This is an ideal location from which to explore the coast & countryside of Cornwall & Devon. Special rates for Senior Citizens from Sept - June. Pets welcome.


Phil & Sue Turner, Butterdon Mill Holiday Homes,


Merrymeet, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 3LS Tel: (01579) 342636


Email: butterdonmill@btconnect.com Website: www.bmhh.co.uk


St. Ives


Woodsaws Farm SELF CATERING ALL YEAR


SHORT BREAKS AVAILABLE Situated near the South East Cornish coast Woodsaws is a working family farm set in 180 acres of beautiful rolling countryside.


It includes a 10 acre woodland noted for its birds and other wildlife that links with footpaths leading down to the West Looe valley.


We have a stone built 19th century mill converted into three spacious and comfortable cottages. All have central heating and log fires.


Ann and John Wills, Woodsaws Farm, Woodsaws Cross, Lanreath, Looe PL13 2NT


Tel: 01503 220190 Email:


ann@woodsawsfarm.co.uk Penzance


Quarryman’s Cottages www.choicecornishcottages.com


Overlooking the Camel Estuary between bustling little Wadebridge and the historic fishing village of Padstow, these luxurious, cosy cottages, surround a stone-flagged courtyard. Tastefully decorated and well-equipped.


Huw Jenkins, Criafol, 17 Granville Terrace, Mountain Ash, Glamorgan CF45 4AL E jenkins@choicecornishcottages.com M 07866 386611


Low season £200 High season £550 Special rates for couples/weekends


Looe


WEST WAYLAND CARAVAN PARK


TOWER PARK CARAVANS AND CAMPING


St Buryan, Penzance Cornwall TR19 6BZ


Telephone 01736 810286 Email:


enquiries@towerparkcamping.co.uk Web:


www.towerparkcamping.co.uk 50 Cornish Visitor Guide - spring / summer 2012 www.cornish-visitor.co.uk All caravans fully furnished and equipped. Shower, CTV, toilet, H&C, fridge. Bookings Sat to Sat


EXCELLENT VALUE • BOOKING ADVISABLE Sale of New and Secondhand Caravans


The Bungalow, Near Looe, Cornwall PL13 2JS - 01503 262410/01503 264070 Enquiries to Mrs Whatty, West Wayland Caravan Park,


Perfectly situated between Looe & Polperro, West Wayland Caravan Park is an excellent base from which to tour South East Cornwall


BEECHWOOD HOUSE www.beechwoodcornwall.co.uk


Carbis Bay has a safe sandy beach within walking distance of the house. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, looking out over St Ives Bay.


Coastal walks, golf, fishing and trips to the Isles of Scilly.


Free wifi, all rooms ensuite, licensed bar. Private parking.


St Ives Road, Carbis Bay, St Ives TR26 2SX


T: 01736 795170 B&B from £35pp-£45pp


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