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Welcome
to the Old Rectory
A warm and friendly atmosphere awaits you on your arrival at The
Old Rectory, which
was described by John Betjeman as 'a handsome Rectory
of stone'. It
has wonderful spacious rooms and is set in an acre of garden.
It is set in the heart of the pretty village of St Tudy about 5
miles from Bodmin Moor ... there are plenty of inland walks as well
as coastal walks nearby.
ACCOMMODATION:
There are two rooms available - one twin-bedded en-suite bathroom
and one double room with its own adjacent private bathroom. All
comfortably furnished, with a further twin bedded room for a family
of four who do not mind sharing a bathroom.
LEISURE ACTIVITIES:
There is the chance of relaxing in the garden at the end of
an active day, reading or playing a game of croquet.
There
are plenty of walks around the village or nearby on the moor and
pubs to visit who serve
excellent meals.
The
end of the Camel Trail is only 1 mile from the village.
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TARIFF
2008
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Prices
for Bed and Breakfast vary from £30 - £40 per person per night
(£45 for single occupancy) based on season and length of stay.
Discount after 3 nights -
Low season only.
Minimum stay 2 nights on Bank Holidays, w/e's and high season.
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Children's
room available - enquire for details
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Regretfully
Credit Cards are not accepted
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HOW
TO FIND US:
From CAMELFORD take the A39 towards Wadebridge ... a mile out
of Camelford take left turn after the garage - B3266 to Bodmin.
After approximately 5 miles you will see a right turn to St
Tudy. Come into the heart of the village, keep going passing
the Church on your left, the graveyard on your right, then a
couple of white/cream cottages and we are the next house along
through stone pillar gateway.
From BODMIN take the A389 towards Wadebridge. At the top of
the hill take right turn, B3266, to Camelford and Pencarrow.
After approximately 6 miles you will come to left turn to St
Tudy ... then follow the instructions as above. |
The
area benefits from many excellent restaurants, to be found in the
nearby towns of Wadebridge, Polzeath, Rock
and Padstow.
St Tudy is close to National Trust properties and Pencarrow
House .The north coast offers stunning coastal walks, Rock,
Port Isaac, Padstow and Polzeath as
well as Tintagel and Crackington Haven. The
Eden Project and Lost of Gardens of Heligan are within
easy reach plus the beautiful fishing ports of Fowey and
Charlestown.
GOLF:
For the golf enthusiast, there are many golf courses in the area,
where you can relax and enjoy a quiet game. Try the course at St.
Enodoc, with its restored church, overlooking the beautiful River
Camel Estuary - with stunning vistas of the river, Padstow, Pentire
Head and the surrounding countryside.
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