Self-Catering in Bodmin

Tredarrup
Tredarrup
Treveighan
St Teath

Bodmin
Cornwall

PL30 3JN
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Tredarrup is situated in beautiful countryside with fantastic views across the Allen Valley, near North Cornwall’s coast and beaches.

18th Century Mill Barn (sleeps 6) and Stable Cottage (sleeps 4) offer a peaceful holiday retreat and a perfect location for exploring Cornwall

Recently renovated, both self-catering properties retain their original character with stone walls, beams, cobbles, slate, granite and wood floors. Both have their own unique charm, they are beautifully furnished and decorated throughout with wood burning stove, column radiators, bathrooms with freestanding bath and shower room.

Within easy reach of the North Cornish Coast, surfing at Polzeath, sailing or fishing at Rock, sandcastles at Daymer Bay, cycling along the famous Camel Trail, moorland and coastal walks. Nearby are Padstow, Tintagel, Boscastle, Bodmin Moor and the historic fishing village of Port Issac. 30 minutes from the Eden Project and 40 minutes from The Lost Gardens of Heligan.

Both properties have well equipped kitchens with electric cooker, microwave and dishwasher. Woodburner, oil fired central heating, widescreen TV, DVD player, CD player, indoor and outdoor games. Our own spring water. Both have own private terrace with shared grass paddock and small woodland. Utility room with washing and drying facilities. Stair gates, high chair and travel cot.

Details

Ratings/Awards: ETC 4 star
Tourist Board Members: Yes
Number of Units: 2
Unit Type: Barns
Price Guide: £330-£1098
Nearest Major Town: Wadebridge

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Facilities

Building of Historic Interest
Gardens for Guest Use
Suitable for Disabled
Restaurant/Pub Nearby
Shop Nearby
electric Cooking
Linen Provided
Washing Machine
Weekend/Night Bookings Taken
Sporting Facilities Nearby

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