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Four holiday cottages in the heart of South-East Cornwall.
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Four, individually
designed self-catering holiday cottages of varying sizes have been
converted from two traditional stone barns dating from the
eighteenth century. All are tastefully restored and enjoy
fantastic views across the valley. Each has the benefit of outstanding south facing views over some of the finest countryside in Cornwall They are all furnished with traditional pine. Electricity, including heating, and bed linen (duvets) provided. A travel cot is available by prior arrangement. There is ample off road parking and a garden with separate patio furniture for each cottage. Two barbecues are provided for use by guests. |
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The Stable (sleeps 2) | |
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The Granary (sleeps 4) |
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The Dairy (sleeps 6) |
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The Shippen (sleeps 4) | ||
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Markwell is a working farm and we would be delighted to tell you all about the Markwell pedigree Suffolk flock, the ponies and the goats. Spectacular views are seen from every window. The view on the left was taken from the front of the cottages over the river Tamar with St. Germans and its viaduct in the background. |
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| CALL FOR 2008 AVAILABILITY | ||||
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Click here for the Sustainable Tourism Project (CoaST) website.
We work with everyone involved in tourism in Cornwall to ensure
tourism delivers social, economic and environmental benefit to
Cornwall, as well as a fantastic holiday for all our visitors. |
** News ** Dehwelans
Looe
2nd - 7th September 2008
The Cornish are Coming! Dehwelans means The Homecoming in Cornish and is designed to encourage people from around the World and the UK to rediscover their Cornish roots. The Festival is focussed on Looe this year with a week long programme of walks, talks, lectures, film shows, dances, musical entertainment, trips and tours, performances and workshops, all celebrating Cornish culture and traditions. You don’t have to be Cornish to enjoy Dehwelans |
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