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TARIFF 2009
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Premium Rooms:
£53.00 to £60.00pppn B&B
Standard Rooms:
£44.00 to £51.00pppn B&B.
PLEASE CHECK IN BY 8.00pm.
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Ensuite Bed & Breakfast
in Padstow
North Cornwall
Woodlands
Country House is a family run bed and breakfast hotel. We offer
the most stylish of breakfasts and a comfortable night surrounded by views
of the North Cornish Countryside. We are only a minutes drive to Padstow,
15 minutes walk to the harbour.
Accommodation
- Room 1
Large double or twin with bathroom. A large double bed. Garden view.
- Room 2
Medium double with shower. Garden view.
- Room3 - The
Bay Room Large four-poster double with bathroom. Lots of views
- the garden round to the fields and Trevone Bay in the distance.
- Room 4 - The
Jade Room
A stylish double with a Victorian bathroom. Bay views.
- Room 7
In the extension. Medium twin with shower. Some farmland views.
- The Beach Room
- a large double room with large bathroom en-suite, plus a day-bed for
a child/third person. Great farmland views and Trevone Bay in the distance.
- Room 10
Ground floor. Large double or twin. Very large double bed. Large power
shower. Built for wheelchair users and disabled / elderly people. Access
from ramp, door to conservatory. Good bay views. Interconnecting door
to Room 11.
- Room 11
Ground floor. Large double with bathroom. Dressing room attached suitable
for a put-u-up or travel cot. Access from ramp. Door to small terrace.
Interconnecting door to room 10. Good bay views. Good for family room,
disabled / elderly.
All
rooms have new Freeview TVs with DVD players, clock radio, telephone,
wifi, and tea and coffee making tray.
Breakfast
Woodlands is now well known for its Breakfasts.
Most of your cooked breakfast is locally grown and produced, free range
and/or organic.
The Woodlands sausage is our own special recipe,
made with free-range shoulder of pork in natural casings and hand linked
at Tywardreath Butchers. Woodlands sausages are sold there.

Padstow
Padstow
is a fine example of a Cornish-fishing port. The town is largely unspoilt,
with a beautiful harbour. There are good shopping facilities, a cinema,
cafes and restaurants, including the famous "Seafood Restaurant"
run by Rick Stein and many old
and friendly public houses, most of them serving pub food and 'real ale'.
Padstow
itself lies on the Camel Estuary,
about seven miles from Wadebridge.
The area is one of considerable natural beauty with beautiful bays, golden
beaches and many interesting walks, particularly along the Coastal Footpath.
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