THE GRANARY
SELF CATERING IN PORTHOLLAND
TWO BEDROOMS
CLOSE TO BEACH
SLEEPS 4
The Granary, which faces South, is approached from the
garden, up the original stone steps that led up to the upper floor of
the barn. The front door opens into a large L shaped room comprising sitting,
dining, and fitted kitchen area, a light and sunny room with truly lovely
views over the garden and countryside to the cove at Portholland. A small
lobby leads to the shower room and WC. One bedroom faces South to the
cove and has a double bed. The other looks onto the courtyard and has
3ft bunk beds.
There is a lawned garden with flowering shrubs, swings,
seats, a picnic bench and barbecue. On the ground floor of the barn there
is a utility/games room / library with washing machine, tumble dryer,
clothes airer and a pool table which doubles as a table tennis table.
There is also a selection of books, toys and games for all ages. There
is lots of parking space.
- Colour TV
- Full central heating included
- All duvets and bed linen provided
- Electric blankets
- Washing machine
- Barbecue
- Parking
- Pets by arrangement
- Towels provided at £5 per person.
Low season £190 per week
High season £420 per week
Weekends and short/long stays
Well behaved pets welcome
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The price for 2 people staying
is £60 per night which includes breakfast.
If you intend on staying longer than 3 nights the price is only
£50 per night.
For just one person the price
per night is £40.
For single walkers or cyclists (i.e those with no car) the price
is reduced to £35 per night.
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BED & BREAKFAST IN PORTHOLLAND
'Leafy Nook' Ideal for couples, walkers and cyclists who
want peace and seclusion whilst exploring the Roseland.
The Roseland peninsula on the south coast, is cut off from
the rest of Cornwall by the river Fal which has to be crossed at Tregony
bridge. The peninsula is characterised by its unspoilt villages and hamlets,
streams and creeks. The soft and verdant countryside boasts a host of
wild life. There are sandy beaches, rock coves and beautiful walks along
the coast or inland where from early spring to late autumn cliffs and
hedgerows abound with wild flowers. In winter the coastline is awesome
and majestic as it bears the brunt of winter gales and crashing seas.
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