Self catering cottages in Polperro, Self catering in Looe, |
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Self catering Holiday Cottages in Polperro |
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Outstanding
unspoilt holiday destination
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Seven delightful Cornish Cottages nestling in the heart of the local community.
Traditional beamed ceilings, Cornish stone fireplaces, open log fires, secluded sun patios, tranquil gardens, streamside cottages or breathtaking sea views.
Tastefully furnished with all of the things you expect to find plus those little extras that make your stay so very special.
Sleeping 2 to 5 people
Self catering from £185 - £680 per week
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Telephone 01503 262523
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Just take a look at our website or request a colour brochure to see which of our cottages will make your holiday one to remember. All of our cottages have on site, off road private parking. We are open ALL YEAR and provide inclusive night storage heating for cosy out of season breaks. |
We personally supervise the cottages to assure the highest standards of comfort and cleanliness.
Crumplehorn Cottages are owned and run by Murray and Gloria Collings with their daughter Victoria Richardson.
Murray and Gloria established Crumplehorn Cottages over thirty years ago, and are both descended from local fishing families, they pride themselves on offering quality accommodation, and a warm friendly service that should make your holiday one to remember. They are always on hand to offer their local knowledge, and have many guests who return year after year.
The ancient fishing village of Polperro
Polperro is a quaint fishing village nestling in a wooded and grassed valley with a small stream running through to the harbour and sea. It is one of the most popular villages in Britain attracting both Artists and visitors with its picturesque harbour.
Fishing trips and coastal cruises operate from the quayside to take visitors along the coastline to see the cliffs, secluded beaches and caves. Polperro has a sand and shingle beach with plenty of rock pools to explore, the largest rock pool in the village being Chapel pool, which is changed, daily by the tide, and very popular with swimmers.
The twin towns of East and West Looe
For centuries the river, harbour and fishing has been the lifeblood of the twin towns of East and West Looe. Almost daily it is possible to watch fresh fish being landed and sold on the quay. Looe has a large sandy beach flanked by the unusual and famous "Banjo pier".
There are many activities held on the beach throughout the summer months for children to enjoy including parascending, water skiing and bungee bounce, with fishing trips and coastal cruises available from the quayside.
With it's working fishing port and lovely sandy beach there is something to offer everybody.
Looe has a varied selection of cosy pubs and good quality cafes and restaurants to suit all tastes and pockets. A visit by boat to St George's or "Looe Island" nature reserve is a must!
GENERAL INFORMATION
Looe is served well by public transport. Trains and buses can be connected to Looe via Liskeard. Buses leave Looe for Polperro throughout the day. There is also an abundance of local taxis. Both Polperro and Looe make an ideal touring base for the rest of Cornwall.
The Eden Project, which is one of the top attractions in the country, is only 40 minutes away. Plymouth Hoe and The National Marine Aquarium is 30 minutes away and there are many National Trust Houses in the area.
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