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Bed & Breakfast on the Lizard PeninsulaCaunce Head set in the tiny hamlet of Predannack offers peace, quite and tranquility for everyone. The property both old and historic offers 21st century comforts yet maintains many of its original quirks and foibles. We have no rules and regulations, its your holiday and we are here to help make it a memorable one Accommodation Caunce Head has three pretty, light, | |||
The Studio Room: This room has double aspect windows
as well as a Northern Light window in the eves through which you can lie
in bed and view the night sky. (Blind can be drawn if necessary) This
room has a single Sofa Bed suitable for three sharing. Minimum Stay 2 nights July/Aug/Sept | |||
The Mounts Bay Room: This is also a double aspect
room with views across Mounts Bay to Penzance and St. Michaels Mount.
The room is furnished with antique furniture in keeping with the style
and age of the house. Relax and wake to the call of 'Jonathan Livingston
Seagull' or the chattering of the rooks. Minimum Stay 2 nights July/Aug/Sept | |||
The Garden Room: Furnished with antique furniture,
this room is a downstairs room with a small dressing room with a single
bed, opening off the main room. Opening off the dressing room is the bathroom.
Outside is a small courtyard area with a table and chairs, plants and
the morning sun. Well behaved dogs are welcome in this room! PRICE:
£60.00 P.N. (double) One night booking available | |||
| The Lizard Peninsula
A truly unspoiled corner of Cornwall. The rugged coastline, dotted with tiny fishing villages and perfect sandy coves, is broken by deeply wooded valleys and the secret splendour of the Helford River - made famous by Daphne du Maurier in the novel "Frenchman`s Creek". It is minutes away by car and easily accessible to walkers. Nationally recognised for rare Fauna and Flora, the area is perfect at any time of the year. Mullion Village and the surrounding area has a good selection of restaurants and pubs as well as a range of interesting shops. The little fishing harbour at Mullion with views of the spectacular coastline is perfect in itself. For those who can bear to leave the peninsula, the whole of West Penwith, St. Michael's Mount. Lands End, St Ives, Truro and Falmouth can be reached in less than an hour. Garden enthusiasts will know that spring is the ideal time to visit Heligan, Trebah or Trevano - beautiful all year - they surpass themselves between April and June. Don't forget though, January and February is the time for Camellias and Daffodils in Cornwall! | |||
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