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TARIFF
2008
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Short
breaks from
£114 - £270 (min 3 nights)
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Low
season
£180 - £230 per week
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Mid
Season
£240 - £300 per week
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High
season
£440 per week
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Built
over 120 years ago Maymear Cottage is at one end of a terrace of
five cottages in the picturesque and friendly village of St. Tudy
- birthplace of Captain Bligh of the 'Bounty'.
The cottage is approached from its own gravelled parking area to
the front door opening directly onto a well equipped fitted kitchen
with cooker, microwave oven, washing machine, dishwasher and fridge/freezer.
A door leads through to the dining room with wood burner stove (an
initial supply of logs is provided in the cooler months). To the
rear is a cloakroom-cum-utility area with separate w.c. and washbasin
and back door entrance leading up to an attractive cottage style
garden with paved and lawned areas.
To the front is a cosy sitting room with colour TV and choice of
open or electric fire. Stairs lead from this room to a landing,
two bedrooms and a large bathroom with bath, overhead electric shower,
w.c. washbasin and heated towel rail.
The
sleeping accommodation is flexible with two 3ft twin beds that can
be linked to form a double in one room and two 2ft 6in beds that
can be linked to form a 5ft double in the other. Bed linen, linen
and towels are provided. All rooms are heated by night storage and/or
electric convector heaters and all electricity is inclusive.
The
cottage is available for year round short breaks or longer stays.
The arrival and departure days are flexible by arrangement with
the owner. Well behaved pets are most welcome provided they are
kept off the furniture. Travelling to St. Tudy by road is just little
over 4 hours from London and the Midlands and in the off season
periods when the children are at school access around the county
is much easier.
The
village of St. Tudy offers a pub serving good value food and real
ales, a post office and stores selling most provisions, a 300 year
old church and children's' playing field. It lies between the towns
of Wadebridge, Bodmin and Camelford and is an excellent base for
exploring the whole of Cornwall and Dartmoor. The Eden Project and
Padstow are both only half an hours' drive away.
Here
are just a few ideas of the places of interest to visit and activities
to be found nearby. There is a comprehensive folder in the cottage
for guests to peruse and the owners will be happy to supply further
information.
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Sandy
Beaches: Daymer Bay (Rock), Polzeath, Trebarwith Strand
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Fishing Villages: Boscastle, Port Isaac, Port Gaverne
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Historic Houses/Gardens: Pencarrow House, Lanhydrock
House and Garden (National Trust), The Lost Gardens of Heligan,
The Eden Project.
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Visitor Attractions/Places of Interest: Tintagel, Jamaica
Inn, Bodmin Steam Railway & Museums, Delabole Slate Quarry.
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Walks: South West Coast Path, Saints Way, Bodmin Moor.
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Sports/Leisure Activities: Camel Cycle Trail, St Kew
and Bowood Golf Courses, Wadebridge, Bodmin and Camelford Leisure
Centres, Hengar Manor leisure centre (all with pools), Horse
riding, Fishing (lakes, rivers and sea), Watersports.
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