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Bed
and Breakfast
Tariff 2011
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King
sized double bedded rooms
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Single night stays
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£70
per room per night
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2 - 6 night stays
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£65
per room per night
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Stay
a week
and get the last night FREE
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We are happy to cater
for vegetarians
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 We
are proud of our 4 star Silver Award
English Tourist Council rating and look forward to giving you a
friendly welcome and doing everything that we can to ensure the success
of your holiday.
Higher Searles Down is an old farmhouse built just over
a hundred and fifty years ago and recently renovated. Comfortably furnished
and with central heating throughout.
We have two letting bedrooms, each with King size
beds, one with bath, the other with shower.
Each room has its own colour television and tea and coffee
making facilities. Both rooms have views of the gardens and the moorland
beyond.
THINGS TO SEE AND DO
Higher Searles Down is ideally situated for touring both
Cornwall and the West Country; Land's End, Penzance, St Ives, Falmouth,
Truro are all, no more than an hour or so away.
Within a 20 minute drive, you will find the stunning Camel
Estuary with its white sands, surfing beaches and miles of scenic
coastal walking.
The Camel Cycle Trail can be accessed just north
of Bodmin, or at Wadebridge. The trail forms a splendid recreational off
road route for cyclists and pedestrians from the edge of the moor to the
Atlantic Ocean at Padstow.
In St Breward there is pony trekking across Bodmin Moor
and an excellent pub, The Old Inn, the highest pub in Cornwall and a Times
Pub of the Year finalist in 2001.
Both the international renowned Eden Project -
25 to 30 minutes drive, and the beautiful and superb Lost Gardens of
Heligan are both within easy travelling distance, as is Tintagel with
its superb Castle and links to King Arthur and the beautiful North Coast
fishing villages of Port Isaac and Boscastle.
There are beautiful gardens at Heligan, Lanhydrock, Pencarrow
and Trebah, fine restaurants, art galleries and so, so many other things
to see and do in this unique and special part of the West Country.
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