Tregawne Country Cottages - Bodmin, Cornwall, England

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Price range from £300 to £1025 per week
Number of units of accommodation: 5
Sleeps from 2 to 6 people in 12 bedrooms 
Number of bathrooms: 8 
Short Breaks: Yes - The minimum number of days for a short break is 3
Suitable for the disabled:  
Children are welcome:  
Pet Friendly:  

Five lovely individual old stone cottages located in a peaceful rural setting in the heart of Cornwall, yet close to the popular North Cornwall Coast including Rock, Padstow and Newquay. The cottages sleep from 2 to 6 and are dog friendly. All cottages also have wi-fi (wireless internet access). Ideal for family and group holidays with the advantage of a dining room seating 20 people and David your host provides delicious dinners and breakfasts if required.

Booking and Enquiries
01208 831 552 or 07798 908 072
Click here to email owner
http://www.tregawne.com
Payment Options: cheque, bank transfer
Contact: Mr. David Jackson
Parking Bath
Television Indoor Hot Tub
Sky Television Outdoor Hot Tub
Video or DVD Shower
Microwave Power Shower
Dishwasher Open Fire
Ensuite Bathroom Wood Stove
Central heating Laundry facilities
Games Room Swimming Pool
Garden Tennis Court
Freezer Jacuzzi Bath
Balcony/Patio Coffee Maker
Sauna Internet
Air conditioning
Linen
Towels provided Bed linen provided

Tregawne Country Cottages  - Bodmin,

Tregawne Country Cottages are a special place to stay in the heart of Cornwall. These lovely old stone Cottages are located in a peaceful rural setting yet close to the popular North Cornwall Coast including Rock, Padstow and Newquay. The Cottages sit sociably around a central courtyard, the hub of the place. Here guests mingle and admire the sporific valley, Withiel Church and the River Ruthern protected by it Otters. Public Footpaths and Bridal Ways as well as Forestry form part of this area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town of Wadebridge offers all the amenties you would expect and here is the start of the Camel Trail. Bikes can be hired . Excellent walking in the area, ideal for four legged friends.  

There are 5 individual cottages sleeping from 2 to 6 people. Please visit our website at www.tregawne.com for photos of each cottage and further information.

 The cottages have been sympathetically converted from former farm barns yet retain their old charm . Mill and Clove cottages have their own gardens.

 There is a laundry room on site with washing machine and dryer for guests to use during their stay.

The Cottages are Dog Friendly and Guests will be spoilt for choice for walks nearby. Mill and Clove Cottages boast their own gardens and all the cottages are cosy and spacious with well equipped kitchens and open log fires. All cottages also benefit from Wireless Internet Access. Ideal for family and group holidays (Group bookings are popular) with the advantage of a dining room seating 20 people and David your host provides delicious dinners and breakfasts if required.

Please visit http://www.tregawne.com to find out more about the holiday cottage, amenities, surrounding area and places to visit in Cornwall.

Changeover Day: Flexible

Check availability and prices on the cottage web site http://www.tregawne.com

National Trust houses and gardens Eden Project Lost Gardens of Heligan Maritime Museum

Travel: Bodmin Parkway

Good places to visit: Fowey Falmouth Plymouth Truro Penzance St Ives Newquay Scilly Isles

Annual Events:

Good places to eat: Rick Steins Seafood Restaurant St kew Inn Number Six Jamie Olivers Fifteen

Local Sports: Golf, Horseriding, Cycling, Walking

Bodmin

Situated in the centre of Cornwall, Bodmin was historically the county town of Cornwall.

It boasted the county courts, a large jail and one of the first mental hospitals in Britain.                 Although Truro has now taken over as the Countys city, Bodmin still has a lot to offer.

The remains of the jail and the County Courts can be visited and the Bodmin Steam Railway is a must with rail enthusiasts. With a golf course, a leisure centre and a museum, there is much to see and do.

The old railway line from the moors to the sea, 18 miles in total, is a paradise for walkers, bird watchers and cyclists - bikes can be hired locally.

The National Trust has an outstanding property at Lanhydrock only four miles away, and Pencarrow House a mere three.

To use this area as a base for your exploration of Cornwall is a wise choice as nowhere is far away!