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- Stunning
estuary views over St Winnow
- An
ideal touring location for exploring Cornwall
- Historic
houses & gardens
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The Eden Project
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Walking
- Bird-watching
- Golf
- Sailing
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Beaches
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SHORT BREAKS
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The
mild climate that Cornwall enjoys attracts lots of wildlife
to the estuaries particularly in the early and later times
of the year. The hedgerows, coastal path and winding lanes
are an abundance of colour in spring; the many Cornish gardens
and stately homes are looking their best after the winter.
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from London and the Midlands by car is as little as four hours
Bristol is only two hours, It is an ideal time for one of our
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We
regret that we are unable to accept children under 12 years
of age.
We cannot accept pets.
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A
superbly sited Georgian country house, built on a slight knoll,
to take advantage of an elevated position to enjoy views over the
Estuary to the wooded countryside, and attractive small hamlet of
St. Winnow beyond. The house is surrounded by rolling pasture and
arable fields, which run down to the water's edge, and there is
an attractive tree edged tidal inlet which forms the northern boundary
of the property.
ACCOMMODATION
We have three comfortable bedrooms with private facilities, each
room is tastefully decorated and warm for those cooler times of
year.
A
full English or vegetarian breakfast is served in two rooms for
the privacy of the guests.
LOCATION
Located on the outskirts of Golant a riverside village with its
own 13th century church and where good pub food is available it
is ideal for those seeking a relaxing holiday away from the normal
holiday attractions.
The
historic port of Fowey with its old building and narrow streets
is just a short drive away and if you wish to visit the historic
fishing village of Polperro you can catch the car ferry to Bodinnick
(where Daphne du Maurier lived) and drive through along the coastal
road taking in the scenery as you go.
This area of South Cornwall is particularly popular for sailing
and water sports, both in the pretty tree lined estuaries and in
the open seas.
Walking
along the many lovely coastal footpaths or visiting local National
Trust properties and other places of interest. Just sitting in the
sun with a glass of wine or a pot of tea or coffee and a good book,
and watching the tide, for those seeking a restful holiday. The
area has a fine selection of golf courses, riding and sailing is
available for the more energetic.
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