![]() ![]() Grade II Listed Former Rectory |
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The Old Rectory is a family home and we are the fifth generation to have lived here. The house has been recently updated and is decorated in period style. It is centrally heated throughout. Come and stay as our guests and enjoy a brush with history. The walled garden supplies ample fresh fruit and vegetables in season, as well as free range eggs. Breakfast is served in the Entrance Hall and consists of a wide range of Cornish produce including our home made marmalade and preserves. Guests are welcome to use their own sitting room where a fire is lit on chilly evenings.
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Emma`s Room Romantic four-poster bed with en-suite shower and original `thunder box' Views of lower garden and croquet lawn. 2008 Prices = Per Person Per Night
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The Rector's Room One six foot double bed, which can be arranged as two single beds. En-suite bathroom with a luxury whirlpool and shower over. Views of the garden. 2008 Prices = Per Person Per Night
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Mr Hardy's Room Antique carved double bed, En-suite bathroom with large power shower. Views of the surrounding countryside. 2008 Prices = Per Person Per Night
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The Old Stable The Old Stable is situated at the rear of the house and has its own separate entrance. Breakfast is served in the house. Recently converted and centrally heated throughout and with its own wood burning stove. It has a double bed, a sofa bed and its own ensuite with a bath and shower. One well behaved dog allowed in this room only. Please notify us when you book if you intend to bring a dog. One off cleaning fee of £6.00 per stay for dogs. 2008 Prices = Per Person Per Night
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Guests are very welcome to explore and enjoy our beautiful mature south facing garden. We believe that many of the older trees and shrubs were planted by Rev. Manning who was the first Rector to live here. The grounds extend to 3 acres and contain a wide variety of plants. The woodland garden has magnificent rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias under planted with meconopsis and primulas. Further up the slope stroll along the herbaceous border to Hardy's Seat- a place as peaceful today as when Thomas and Emma sat here over 100 years ago. Behind the high stone wall travel back in time to the walled kitchen garden and see where we tend our freshly grown produce. We serve fruit from the garden whenever possible and our free range hens produce the freshest eggs. The holiday season in Cornwall is extended because of the mild climate, spring comes early bringing an abundance of colour to the hedgerows and coastal paths, the gardens of the stately homes produce a fine display. The autumn sunsets and the ever changing scenes along the coast and valley walks are a delight to walkers enjoying a relaxing break away. Travelling by road to Cornwall is much easier with the A30 dual carriageway stretching through the middle of the county, it is as little as four hours drive from London and the Midlands even less from Bristol. If you would like details of our short breaks and availability please contact us now! We are a non-smoking establishment and regrettably we are unable to take pets into the house. One well behaved dog in the Stable. Please notifiy us if you intend to bring a dog when booking. Children over 12 years old welcome. |
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The Old Rectory |
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CONTACT TEL 01840 250225
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