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Prices range from
£180 - £480 per week
- Saturday Changeover Arrive after 3pm Depart Before 10am.
- All linen and towels included.
- Electricity included.
- Sorry no pets and strictly no smoking.
- Sorry no cot or high chair. Due to stairs and window height
we cannot accommodate children.
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Golf
St Kew -
9 holes - under 2 miles
Roserrow - 18 holes - 10
miles
St Enedoc - 18 Holes -
10 miles
Other
Indoor pools at both Wadebridge and Bodmin leisure
centres
Indoor tennis courts and squash courts at the Dragon Leisure Centre,
Bodmin
Travel
If choosing to fly and drive the nearest airports
are:-
Newquay
(St Mawgan) - 15 miles
Exeter - 65 miles
Plymouth - 38 miles
The nearest mainline station is Bodmin Parkway -
10 miles
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Self Catering Flat
St Mabyn nr Wadebridge
Wadebridge - Padstow
- Bodmin
The Flat @ St Mabyn Post Office
sleeps 2 people
- Stylish flat above St Mabyn Post Office and Stores.
- Central location in picturesque St Mabyn.
- Short walk from the local pub.
- Ideal base to experience Cornwall.
- Eden project 20 miles.
- Padstow, Rock, Wadebridge and Polzeath less than 30 mins drive.
The fully refurbished flat provides comfortable accommodation
for two people. This consists of a good sized double bedroom, an open
plan lounge / kitchen and bathroom with shower, basin and WC.
The flat is above St Mabyn Post Office and Stores which
provides a wide range of goods and services. These include freshly baked
bread, croissant and pasties, daily papers, off licence, and DVD hire.
We stock a wide range of groceries and frozen foods and local quality
produce including free range chicken, dry cured bacon, Cornish cheeses
and even Cornish curries!
We also have a free to use cash machine.
Provided facilities are as follows:
- Electric panel / storage heating.
- TV / DVD with vouchers for free DVD hire of the latest titles from
the shop.
- Micro Hifi with CD player / FM radio and ipod dock.
- Fan oven, ceramic hob and extractor fan.
- Fridge with ice box.
- Good selection of pots, pans and cooking utensils.
- Laundry service available on request.
- Wireless internet available on request.
- Ample parking opposite the premises and elsewhere in the village.
- Secure storage for bikes and surfboards available.
LOCATION
St Mabyn
St Mabyn Inn -
A few minutes walk away, the inn serves bar meals and lunches and dinners
in its dining room. It has a good range of real ales plus a pool table
and garden
Village Store - below the flat
- see above for details
Walking - The area around the village abounds with public footpaths
St Mabena - The 15th century
church is located directly opposite
Beaches
North Cornwall is renowned for its sandy beaches, perfect
for surfing, bathing or just taking a stroll. Here are some suggestions:-
Polzeath - surfing
and bathing - 10 miles
Daymer Bay - windsurfing and
walking - 9 miles
Constantine Bay - walking - 14
miles
Rock - bathing, walking and foot
ferry to Padstow - 9 miles
Port Quinn - a lovely place to
swim from the rocks when the tide is high - 10 miles
Visits
Padstow - as well
known for the Stein eateries as for its fishing harbour. If you want to
eat in his Seafood Restaurant or his St Petroc Bistro be sure to book
in advance - 12 miles
Wadebridge - pleasant former
market town with good selection of shops, restaurants and cafes. Also
a good place to join the Camel trail - see below
Camel Trail - Hire bicycles from
Wadebridge (4 miles) or Bodmin
( 7 miles) and take an easy ride along the former Bodmin to Padstow railway
line following the course of the Camel River
Pencarrow House and Gardens -
A beautifully proportioned 18th century mansion set in 50 acres of gardens,
home to the Molesworth-St Aubyn family - 3 miles
Port Isaac - Quaint fishing port
featured in TV's Doc Martin - good for food and buying fresh fish and
seafood to take home - 7 miles
Lost Gardens of Heligan - stunning
subtropical gardens and beautifully restored walled kitchen garden - 23
miles
The Eden Project - Stunning biomes
and gardens dedicated to world flora - 20 miles
Tintagel - Although the town
has become something of an Arthurian theme park, the English Heritage
site of the ruined castle set on a promontory above the sea is well worth
a visit - 14 miles - and you can continue on to
Boscastle - and see how this
pretty seaside village has rebuilt itself following the disastrous flood
Lanhydrock - National Trust late
Victorian country house with extensive servants quarters and wooded estate
- 9 miles
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