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The
ideal base for touring West Cornwall
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Tariff
2009 per week
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| JANUARY |
£175
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| FEBRUAURY |
£175
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| MARCH |
£180
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| APRIL |
£190
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| MAY |
£210
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| JUNE |
£240
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| JULY |
£330
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| AUGUST |
£350
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| SEPTEMBER |
£280
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| OCTOBER |
£175
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| NOVEMBER |
£175
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| DECEMBER |
£175
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CHRISTMAS WEEK
DEC dates to Suit
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£250
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| BOOKINGS
from Saturday to Saturday |
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Ici
on parle francais.
Guided tours in the Falmouth and West Cornwall area can be arranged.
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Falmouth
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Chy-an-Gwyn
Penryn, Falmouth, Cornwall
Perfect
self-catering accommodation
for all the family
- Children
and pets welcome
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Everything included
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Friendly atmosphere
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Lovely garden
- Close
to Falmouth and Truro
Chy-An-Gwyn is an
ideal base for the active holiday maker, there are sailing opportunities
and a variety of walks along the coast or inland pathways.
The main town of
Falmouth is only a short distance away and offers the visitor everything
from its Maritime Heritage and Pendennis Castle to a wide range of shops
and restaurants.
Safe sandy beaches
for the family are within easy reach, Surfing, Wind Surfing and Diving
number among the many activities available.
A split-level bungalow
set in an acre of grounds, Chy-an-Gwyn offers a perfect haven to relax
and sample a piece of Cornish countryside.
The holiday flat
is self-contained and on the ground floor of the bungalow.
Although within
walking distance of Penryn Town, the garden offers the nature lover
a chance to view at close quarters the many different birds and animals
that visit our garden.
Squirrels are semi-tame
and come to the lawn to feed or climb over the pergola. If you are a
night bird you can view the badger and fox that come nightly for their
dinner.
All can be seen
from within the sunny lounge which overlooks the lawn. Or sit out under
the umbrella and enjoy the peace and quiet while you unwind from the
hustle of everyday life.
ACCOMMODATION
DETAILS
The
flat has its own front door and consists of a hall, two large rooms
and a toilet/shower room.
The
living room is combined with a kitchenette, with electric cooker, microwave,
fridge-freezer and automatic washing machine. There is no extra charge
for electricity. Linen is provided and towels on request. There is central
heating and constant hot water.
The
bedroom has a double bed, with an additional folding bed. A cot can
be supplied. In the living room is a bed-settee.
PENRYN
AND THE LOCAL AREA
PENRYN is one of
Cornwall's most ancient and attractive towns and has a wealth of charm,
character and history.
Situated at the
head of the Penryn River it occupies a sheltered position and was a
port of some significance with a history dating back well over a thousand
years.
Some of its buildings
date back to Tudor, Jacobean and Georgian times.
Folk-lore and tradition
go hand-in-hand with stories such as the Bohelland Tragedy - a sad tale
of a family wiped out through greed; and the Tale of the Spaniard at
Penryn and the story of Thomas Pellow, who had numerous adventures in
the east and was enslaved by a Sultan.
Then there was the
fate of Lady Jane Killigrew who was given refuge from her pursuers in
Penryn. Two hundred years later one of her descendants was killed in
a drunken brawl whilst defending her name!
With
well-tended parks and gardens and play areas, Penryn is an ideal place
to tarry a while and explore its delights, mysteries and beauty.
Penryn people take
a pride in their town and there is still a strong community spirit and
everyone is friendly and wanting to make your stay happy and memorable.
HOW
TO GET HERE
Turn left up Durgan
Lane. Chy-An-Gwyn is the third entrance on the right, where the lane
bends to the left. Go through the open green gate, marked "Sunrise",
Chy-An-Gwyn, is just down the drive.
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