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Boscastle
High Street
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TARIFF 2009
No increase on 2008 prices
Prices can be quoted in Euros and Dollars
On parle Francais. Man spricht Deutsch
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Prices
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Admiral &
Primrose Cottages
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Tamarisk
Cottage
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Low season
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£225 pw
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£225 pw
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High season
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£575 pw
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£475 pw
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LOW
SEASON SPECIAL OFFERS
Couples save 25% on Admiral bookings;
4 nights for 3 on midweek bookings;
2/3
night short break from £50 per night
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We specialise
in best quotes for celebration/romantic weekends & short
breaks with family/friends
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Tamarisk
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Tamarisk
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Tamarisk
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Boscastle
Harbour
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The
Beach at Trebarwith Strand
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The cottages date from the 1700s and are situated
in Boscastle's 'old' High Street which provides an ideal point
for exploring the North Cornish coastline, with its spectacularly
rugged cliffs, the many popular surfing and bathing beaches, various
National Trust properties, the Eden Project etc.
Boscastle is a wonderful holiday centre for
walkers, bird, butterfly and wild flower lovers, writers, painters,
surfers, beachgoers and anybody seeking to spend their holiday in
an unspoilt haven.
The cottages provide
the following accommodation
Admiral Cottage sleeping
4/5

Admiral
Cottage garden
Ground floor - front door with hall leading
to 3 bedrooms and bathroom (with shower).1 double bedroom, 1 twin
bedroom, 1 bunkroom suitable for pre-teen children.
Upper floor - spacious living/dining
room (photo) and kitchen, utility area leading to the back door.
Beyond the back door there is a pretty garden with views to the
sea, and private off-street parking for 1 car.
The cottage is well equipped and includes cable
TV, video, woodburning stove, storage heaters, dishwasher, washing
machine, microwave, freezer, telephone, garden furniture, child's
highchair.
Tamarisk Cottage sleeping
2/3
Ground floor - front door leading into
living/dining room, kitchen and backdoor to a small enclosed yard.
Upper floor - 1 double room, 1 single
room, bathroom.
Tamarisk Cottage has recently been renovated
and has a new kitchen (with electric stove and microwave) and bathroom.
There is an open fire in the living room, storage and electric heaters,
a washing machine, dishwasher.
A delightful terrace garden with views across the village to Forrabury
and the sea is located just behind the cottage. There is private
off-street parking for 1 car.
Tamerisk Cottage is not suitable
for toddlers, smokers or dogs.
'The cottages are used extensively by the family
as holiday homes. They have been lovingly restored and renovated
by the owners who are personally totally involved in letting the
cottages, welcoming visitors but asking them to respect the personal
atmosphere of all three cottages.
The cottages are available to let for family
holidays throughout the year, special breaks i.e. Christmas, Easter,
holiday weekends and for shorter periods at special rates, usually
during the off-season. Dogs are permitted by arrangement only.
Prices do not include the cost of heating/electricity.
Linen is generally not included, but can be arranged at an extra
cost. Pets are permitted by prior arrangement at a small extra cost.
Please advise if you require a travel cot/highchair at any of the
cottages. We can also provide a Basic Provisions Pack and freshly
cooked/frozen dishes.
Boscastle and Surrounding Area
The cottages are well situated in the upper
part of the village with the characterful 16th Napoleon Inn
on the doorstep. The garage/grocery is close by and it is
a pleasant walk down the olde worlde former main street (Fore Street)
to the Post Office and harbour area in the lower part of the village.
Here you will find the Tourist Office, with
information about walks, fishing trips, golfing, riding, and nearby
pubs, restaurants, beaches etc. There are also a number of shops
where food supplies can be bought and of course the opportunity
to try a 'Cornish pasty' in one of the teashops or pubs down there.
Returning to the cottage however is uphill!
There are many places of interest to visit in
the near vicinity but to name just a few, the pretty churches of
Minster (in a beautiful setting, with bats!), St. Juliot's
(associations with Thomas Hardy), Rocky Valley, St Nectan's Glen
and Tintagel.
For walkers, the rugged coastal path or the
wooded Valency valley especially pretty in the spring can
be reached on foot from the cottages.
For surfers or beachgoers, Crackington Haven,
Trebarwith Strand are a short drive away and any number of small
coves and bays where few venture. Further afield is the pretty fishing
village of Port Isaac, renowned for its sea food and a little further
on, the popular resorts of Polzeath, Rock and the
Camel estuary across from which lies Padstow, with
its delightful harbour and the well-known Rick Stein restaurant.
The closest local towns are Camelford and Wadebridge, a little further
away is Bodmin (rail link) and in opposite directions the surfing
resorts of Bude and Newquay (airport).
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