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Tariff 2008
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| Bed & Breakfast |
Low Season
£28 per person per night
£33 single occupancy
High Season
July/August
£30 per person per night
£35 single occupancy
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| Self-Catering (sleeps
up to 4) |
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From £160 to £365 per week
(seasonal)
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For self-catering - rooms serviced
weekly
B&B - rooms serviced daily
No smoking indoors, but ashtrays &
bins provided on the terrace.
Pets by arrangement only.
Pre-arrival shopping basket available on request for self-catering
guests.
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Sleeps up to 4 people
Bed & Breakfast or Self Catering
in self-contained annexe
Luxury accommodation sleeping up to 4
Within 200 metres of Launceston Golf Club
Relaxing & peaceful setting
Within easy reach of all the attractions of Cornwall
HALF ACRE HOUSE
A self-contained annexe of "Half Acre House" offering a
high standard of accommodation for short / long stay self-catering holiday
breaks or bed & breakfast.
A relaxing and peaceful setting overlooking large mature
gardens of over half an acre.
Consists of:
- lounge / diner with floor to ceiling windows enjoying
views, and having luxury queen-sized sofa bed;
- rustic pine fitted kitchen;
- shower room and separate w.c.;
- open stairs from lounge leading to galleried twin bedroom;
- and patio doors from lounge opening out onto terrace
and garden.
All towels & linen provided. Fresh flowers on arrival. Use
of large portable barbecue & chiminea. Gas-fired central heating for out
of season comfort. Tea, coffee, sugar, fresh milk & biscuits provided
- (on arrival for self-catering - daily for B&B).
Ample off road parking. Laundry facilities available for
use. 21" TV with integrated video & DVD players. Books, games & magazines.
LAUNCESTON & NORTH CORNWALL
We are located within 200 metres of Launceston Golf Club,
so let us book your round of golf at a discounted rate, or from a selection
of golf clubs within easy reach (also at a discounted rate).
Launceston is in the enviable position of being but ½ hours
drive from both north and south coasts and is known as the "Gateway To
Cornwall", being easily accessible from the M5 to the South West via the
A30. It leads you on down into Cornwall with all its attractions.
The town's ruined castle sits on top of the hill and can
be seen for miles around and the narrow streets and market square provide
a wonderful choice of pubs, restaurants and takeaways, several bakers
& cafes, 2 excellent butchers, gift shops and the usual banks & building
societies.
A nearby supermarket ensures a one-stop shop for those with
less time on their hands.
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