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The Garden Place is on the lower floor of 'Penagar'
house. The large private sunny garden has stunning panoramic
views over the Jordan Valley and provides an idyllic and tranquil
setting for your stay in Boscastle.
The
accommodation comprises:
- Well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room with
a dishwasher, washing machine/tumble dryer, electric cooker,
microwave and fridge. Views across the Jordan valley from
the kitchen window.
- Spacious bathroom, with an electric shower
over the bath and shaver point.
- The bedroom has a double bed and is equipped
with a radio/clock alarm and hairdryer. Views from the window
across the Jordan Valley.
- Sitting/dining room retains the original
slate fireplace surround with a wood-burning stove. It also
has a comfortable chair and 3-seater sofa, a television,
video, DVD and Radio/Cassette/CD player. A French door opens
into the conservatory from which the garden, views and visiting
wildlife can be enjoyed.
- The dining area (not shown in the photograph)
has an oak-leg dining table, pine dresser and also the concealed
wall pull-down double bed.
There is central heating in all the rooms and
the decor and furnishings are of a high standard, which aim
to provide comfortable and cosy accommodation throughout the
year.
Outside there is a patio, swing-seat and a private
terraced garden for guests to enjoy. Private car parking for
one car.
Guests are provided with bed linen, towels and
a welcome pack on arrival.
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Tariff
2007
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High
Season
(2nd week in July & Aug.) - £475
Mid Season
(Apr, May, June, 1st week in July, Sept. & Oct.) - £395
Low Season
(Nov., Dec., Jan, Feb., March & April) - £310
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A short stroll takes you to a choice of good
pubs and restaurants and the village has a bakery, post office,
grocery stores and some excellent gift shops and galleries.
A 5-minute walk from The Garden Place will take you to the
superb coastal footpath.
- Post Office 50 yards/46 metres
- Pubs (upper and lower village) 500
yards/457 metres
- Harbour 750 yards/686 metres
- Public transport (bus) 500 yards/457
metres
- Grocery Store/Garage 500 yards/457
metres
Flexible short breaks are available during low
and mid season. Bookings can start and end on any day of the
week.
At The Garden Place we provide a personalised
service and are on hand to help you before and during your
stay with us. We feel sure once you have sampled the delights
The Garden Place and Boscastle have to offer, you will want
to return again and again.
Please
note: Access to The Garden Place is by a series of steps -
this may make it unsuitable for the elderly or infirm and
children under the age of 7.
We regret
smoking is not permitted in the property.
Boscastle
is a typical Cornish-fishing village with quaint old cottages
and a picturesque Elizabethan Harbour owned by the
National Trust. The village nestles at the confluence
of two-wooded river valleys on one of the most magnificent
and dramatic parts of this rugged coastline and boasts many
beautiful walks. The Three Church Walk (Minster, Lesnewth
and St Juliots) provides a wonderful opportunity to discover
some of the numerous old churches within the Boscastle area.
Walking to them will take you through woods, valleys, bubbling
brooks and occasional glimpses of the sea!
Boscastle
is a good place from which to explore the surrounding countryside,
wide sandy beaches and small-secluded coves. The area has
something for everyone whatever your interest. There are National
Trust houses and gardens; the famous 'Lost Gardens
of Heligan' and the exciting Eden Project are all
within easy reach by car. Only a short distance away is the
Camel Valley Vineyard where you can sample some excellent
Camel Valley award winning English wines
For the more active, there is a
choice of venues for water sports, which include everything
from sailing to wind surfing on inland waters or in the sea.
A short car journey will take you to the sandy beaches
good for surfing at Trebarwith, Crackington Haven,
Polzeath and Widemouth Bay and to other sandy coves where
you can sunbathe and swim.
There are a number of excellent
golf courses. St Mellion designed by arguably the greatest
golfer of all time Jack Nicklaus, is unquestionably the finest
in Cornwall, takes about 35 minutes to get to. Horse riding
stables are nearby and cycle hire shops at Padstow and Wadebridge
are handy for cycling along the Camel Trail.
The area also has many fine fish
restaurants and numerous places where you can purchase fresh
local fish, lobsters and crabs (when in season).
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