Bed & Breakfast Tariff
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£45 per person per night
which includes breakfast.
£5 Single occupancy supplement
No dogs, children or evening meal
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Bed & Breakfast Accommodation
in Blisland - Bodmin Moor
- 5 mins from Camel Trail for biking
- 30 mins either way from North & South Coast
- 5 mins from Bodmin Moor
- Many National Trust House and Gardens plus Heligan and the Eden Project
- Golf at Landhydrock, St Enodoc, plus many others.
- Explore Fishing villages of Port Isaac, Padstow, Mevagissey, Looe
and Polperro
Trewardale was built in 1760 and is south facing looking
over rolling farmland. The property came into the possession of the Edward-Collins
family during the mid 17th century and is now a grade II* listed gem,
whose owners are happy to share its faded and much loved patina.
The house is filled with memorabilia from every generation
and the ancestors look down on you from the walls in the dining room.
It sits one mile off the A30 and is a perfect location for exploring both
the north and south coasts. The house sits in 9 acres of shrub garden
and has been the location for several fashion shoots.
Blisland vaillage is one mile east and is famous, not only
for its Norman Church which was restored in 1894 by the Revd. Vernon Edward-Collins,
but also for its picturesque village green and real ale pub. It also has
a village shop which hosts an internet cafe.
The historic town of Bodmin, is just 3 miles away and Bodmin
Parkway Station is 20 minutes. There is an excellent taxi service from
the station. Trewardale is 4 hours from London and the Midlands and about
2 hours from Bristol.
Bed and Breakfast Accommodation
Two large twin bedded double rooms both south facing overlooking
the lawns.
- One bedroom has an en suite bathroom
- One bedroom has its own bathroom down a passage
Both rooms are carefully decorated and furnished with
antiques. Breakfast will be in dining room.
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