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The Old Cottage is in the
secluded hamlet of Trevanson, a short walk or drive
from Wadebridge in North Cornwall.
Wadebridge is a pretty,
bustling, market town with a good variety of shops,
traditional pubs, restaurants and other amenities.
This is a perfect base from
which to explore the natural beauty of the area: its
stunning coastline, sandy beaches, rugged moorland,
and much more.
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Welcome to The Old Cottage
- Open all Year
- Sleeps 5
- Well equipped
- Original Features
- Tranquil location
- Near Camel Trail
- Perfect Touring Base
- Charmingly Restored
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Extra Dates Available
March £350 per week (Easter Holidays £500)
April £400 per week (Easter Holidays £500)
Please email or phone with any enquires
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| TARIFF 2008 |
May and June £400 (Whit £550)
July £600
August £795
September £400
SORRY
BUT WE DO NOT ALLOW PETS
NON SMOKING
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The Old Cottage
The Old Cottage is a 17th century Grade II
listed building, brimming with character features, including
exposed beams, Cornish slate floors, a range cooker and a
wood burner.
The property was originally built as three
separate "one-up, one-down" stone and slate craftsmen's cottages,
and, until recent restoration, had been abandoned for over
fifty years.
This sleeping beauty was lovingly brought
back to life, using authentic techniques and traditional materials.
The completed restoration is a stunning success,
retaining all the historic character of the original building,
whilst adding modern comforts such as central heating, power
showers and a dishwasher. The result is a charming, warm,
comfortable, home-away-from-home that will appeal to families,
couples, and groups of friends alike.
ABOUT THE COTTAGE
All downstairs rooms have Cornish slate floors.
Upstairs rooms are fully carpeted. There is oil-fired central
heating throughout.
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Photographs copyright Ian Barnes
The Old Cottage is normally
let on a weekly basis from Easter to October and available
for short lets during the off-season.
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Letting is normally
from Saturday - Saturday commencing at 2pm and terminating
at 10am.
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Electricity
is included in the tariff
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Linen is included
in the price but please bring your own beach towels.
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Insurance is
available.
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Please telephone
or email to check availability and ask for a booking
form.
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A provisional
booking can be made which will be held for 7 days
pending the receipt of the completed form and a
deposit of 20%.
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The reservation
will be confirmed by post. The balance is due 4
weeks before commencement of the holiday.
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Late bookings
(within one month) are payable in full.
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Activities available in the area include:
| Golf |
Surfing |
| Horse Riding |
Sailing |
| Cycling |
Walking |
| Bird Watching |
Swimming |
| Water Skiing |
Angling |
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Nearby attractions include:
- The Eden Project
- The Tate (St Ives)
- The Lost Gardens of Heligan
- St Michael's Mount
- Falmouth Maritime Museum
- Tintagel Castle
- Lanhydrock House
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Ground Floor
- Living room with comfortable sofa and armchairs,
colour TV, video and DVD player.
- Kitchen with traditional range cooker, microwave,
fridge/freezer, washer/drier and dishwasher.
- Dining Room with dining table and chairs (6). CD
player.
- Wood burner (winter use).
First Floor
- Bedroom 1 has twin beds and space for a cot, plus
ample wardrobe space
- Bedroom 2 has a single bed
- Bedroom 3 has a double bed plus ample wardrobe
space: this room leads to an ensuite with walk-in shower,
washbasin and WC
- Bathroom with bath, [shower], washbasin and WC
- All beds have mattress protectors, covered pillows and
duvets.
Outside
- Behind the cottage there is an enchanting secluded courtyard
garden, with a paved area for drinks/dining and barbecues.
Outdoor garden light, wood table and chairs.
- In front of the cottage there is a Cornish hedge, concealing
a small seated area with garden bench and a car "pull-in"
space.
- Around the corner there is also a separate garage for
the cottage's exclusive use, with additional off-road space
for one more car.
WADEBRIDGE AND AREA
Whatever your preference - relaxing on the beach,
surfing, cycling the Camel Trail or wandering around the unspoilt
fishing villages and historic churches you will find an abundance
of choice to appeal to all age groups.
Cornwall has retained all the charm of the past
with its inspiring landscape of moorland, rugged cliffs with
hidden coves and picture box villages nestling in the valleys.
The availability of fresh natural ingredients
has made Cornwall an excellent place to find good food. Ranging
from the wholesome Cornish pasty (delicious eaten by the sea)
to delightful pub fare to Rick Stein's famous Seafood Restaurant
at Padstow nearby you will not go hungry!
Cycle the Camel Trail:
Wadebridge lies at the heart of the Camel Trail,
a level, safe off-road walking and cycling route running along
the course of the former Bodmin to Padstow railway.
The Camel Trail is 17 miles long and a popular
free attraction with parking and access from several points.
Bike hire is available from Wadebridge.
How to get there:
By car with easy access from the A30 or A38
By rail to Bodmin Parkway (10miles) and bus link
By air - Ryan Air fly to Newquay (15 miles)

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To
email a request for further information or to make a reservation
enquiry,
please click the button below.
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Mrs Patricia Frith
Tel: 0208 4069664
07779382575
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mention
CORNWALL ONLINE
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