Very
comfortable well appointed secluded three bedroomed quality built
house - well furnished and well equipped, gas, water, electricity
included. All bed linen supplied TV, video, hi fi, washing machine,
tumble dryer, private parking and large garage with remote access.
Phoenix
house is within two minutes walking distance of two local pubs,
serving excellent food and local shops. Non
smoking - open a year.
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The
Eden Project (1½ miles) - Fantastic tropical biomes set
deep within an old Cornish China Clay pit. Experience a walk through
the rainforest in the heart of Cornwall. We can pre-book tickets
for you in advance
Lanhydrock
House and Gardens - A stunning National Trust Property with
extensive gardens and riverside walks - a must for lovers of history,
magnolias and rhododendrons.
Fishing
- South East Cornwall is a Mecca for fishermen. We have rivers that
are brimming with trout, coarse fishing at local reservoirs and
lakes such as Siblyback and Colliford, beachcasting from our wonderful
coastline or even take a boat and trawl for mackerel, wreck fish
for pollack or try your luck and test your stamina at shark fishing.
Cycling
- The Camel Trail, running from Bodmin, through Wadebridge and
onto the sea at Padstow is a must for all enthusiasts. This is a
level track that anyone can attempt. Cycle hire available from Wadebridge
and Padstow. For the more energetic, why not try the trails that
run through Cardinham Woods, near Bodmin, three levels of difficulty,
guaranteed to bring colour to your cheeks - bike hire available.
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The
Lost Gardens of Heligan - Tim Smit's first Cornish project -
the rebirth of a working Victorian garden, lost in forgotten valley
above the picturesque fishing village of Mevagissey
The
coastal ports of Fowey, Mevagissey, Looe, Charlestown and Polperro
- picture postcard villages, full of history and nostalgia.
Sample the local produce, take boat trips from the quays. Cornish
gems that have something for everybody.
Golfing
- Cornwall is a county that any golfer must visit. Our courses
are located throughout the county, from the championship course
at St. Mellion to the local courses of Lostwithiel, Bindown and
Lanhydrock.
Cornwall’s
famous beaches - every holiday needs some time spent on a beach,
and Cornwall is literally surrounded by them. You can choose from
the surfing capitals of Polzeath and Newquay's Fistral to the North,
the family beaches at Carlyon, Looe, Padstow and St. Ives, or the
remote isolated coves that abound in the county.
Walking
- a coastal path, serene woodlands, dramatic cliffs, creeks
and tributaries, open moorland and picturesque ports - what more
could a rambler want in an area?
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If
is is not enough for you, then hop into the car and take a short
trip to the delights of The Lizard Peninsula, or the timeless beauty
of St. Ives, St. Michael's Mount or Land's End. Or shop in the busy
maritime ports of :
- Plymouth
-with its historic Elizabethan water front (Drake, Pilgrim Fathers,
Barbican), enormous naval base and National Marine Aquarium.
- Falmouth
- Castles, National Maritime museum and boat trips along the River
Fal and the Carrick Roads
- or
Truro - our Cathedral city, full of busy streets with a
unique character, river trips to Falmouth, and home of the Royal
Cornwall Museum
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