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Excellent views. This
charming cottage is set high above the
historical working fishing village of
Mevagissey. With beautiful and dramatic
views over the harbour and just minutes from
sandy beaches, the harbour, pubs, galleries,
shops and restaurants, the perfect holiday
base to explore this Cornish gem and offers.
The Lost Gardens
of Heligan and an off road cycle trail that
can lead you to the world famous Eden
Project.
A little further
afield is the North Coast with its surfing
beaches. Fowey, home to a royal regatta is
reachable by road or by ferry. Truro is
easily reached. There are many NT houses in
the area. Shops, pubs and restaurant 50
yards.
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This beautifully
converted, detached, single-storey holiday
cottage retains many of its original
features. Close to the owner’s home, it is
within a short stroll of the Lost Gardens of
Heligan.
The Eden Project is
within easy reach, and the Roseland
Peninsula is home to many beaches,
traditional fishing villages such as
Mevagissey and beautiful unspoilt
countryside. An off-road cycle
trail, cycle hire, sailing, kayaking,
surfing, and horse riding available
locally. Truro, Padstow, Bodmin Moor and
Fowey are all easily reached. Pub ½ mile.
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Good touring base
This bungalow has been
attractively modernised to provide
well-appointed holiday accommodation for 4
people. It enjoys private gardens with a
raised decking patio, and also has the
benefit of full central heating.
Located just 500 yards
from the main centre of the village and the
famous postcard harbour. The village has an
abundance of craft shops, pubs and
restaurants along its winding narrow
streets.
Mevagissey is only 4
miles from the Lost Gardens of Heligan, and
10 miles from the Eden Project. A
cycle trail can be followed along the valley
to both centres. Truro lies 15
miles to the west with its splendid
cathedral and enough shops to keep any
shopper happy.
Shop 200 yards, pub and
restaurant 300 yards.
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This bungalow tucked
away in a sheltered position surrounded by
acres of unspoilt countryside with access to
bridleways, walks and the Great Flat
Lode trails and also cycle trails.
Drive or enjoy an energetic walk up to the
top of Carn Brea with its historic castle
(restaurant), monuments and dramatic views
of north and south coastlines.
Ideal holiday base for
touring Cornwall with sandy surfing beaches,
the nearest being Portreath, 4 miles. Horse
riding close by, 18-hole golf at Tehidy, 3
miles. Penzance, St Ives, Newquay, Falmouth
and Truro
1/2 hour drive. Eden Project 3/4 hour drive. Splendid
gardens to explore at Trelissick, Glendurgan
and Trebah. Shops and pub serving food, 1
mile
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Dating back in part
to the 14th century, Little Lanherne Farm
stands detached with a lawned garden, a
small meadow, and a terrace that is perfect
for watching the sunset while enjoying an al
fresco dinner. Set in approximately 2½ acres
of land, this impressive former farmhouse is
perfect for a special Cornish holiday, or
special occasion to be shared with friends
or family. The house is divided into two
parts, the main house sleeping twelve and a
self-contained annexe sleeping two. The
beautiful village of St Mawgan - home to
Japanese ornamental gardens, country pub and
shop - is approximately 1 mile inland from
Mawgan Porth (with cycle trail and quiet
lane to beach). It lies halfway between
Newquay and Padstow on Cornwall’s dramatic
north coast - famous for its
selection of excellent surfing beaches, surf
school, cliff walks and Cornish Coastal
Path. The area is well served
with several local golf clubs, such as
Trevose, Constantine and Newquay (all within
5 miles). Padstow is easily reached, where
fine dining, fishing and boat trips, and
cycling along the Camel Trail can all be
enjoyed in this quaint fishing village
made popular by TV chef Rick Stein.
Newquay’s famous surfing beaches are within
3 miles, as are Newquay Zoo and two sports
centres. Jamie Oliver’s restaurant, Fifteen,
can be found at Watergate Bay just 3 miles
away where there is a beach café and an
extreme sport academy offering kite surfing,
wind surfing and much more. Little Lanherne
is ideally situated for visiting the Eden
Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan and
Bodmin Moor. Truro with its many amenities
is within 15 miles, and Bodmin, St Austell,
Falmouth, St Ives, Penzance and Lands End
are all easily reached. For golfers, the
Merlin Golf and Country Club is very close
by. Sea fishing and coarse fishing available
locally. Pub 1 mile.
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Countryside views and
large garden
This attractive and spacious, south facing,
farmhouse set in a private ’get away from it
all’ location, has been renovated and
refurbished to a very good standard, and is
over 100 years old with beamed ceilings,
slate and oak floors and a woodburning
stove.
Pretty and secluded, this holiday home
provides commanding views over the
countryside, and guests have private use of
5 acres of peaceful meadows with a tranquil
stream.
Small private trout fishing pond, free use
for guests only (fishing license required).
A variety of animals and birds can be seen,
from a bird hide just up the lane making
this a mecca for animal and bird lovers.
Within 2 miles from the beautiful sandy
beaches of Porthcothan, Treyaron Bay and
Harlyn Bay, approx 4 miles away.
A
wonderful location to explore the stunning
coastlines, and an excellent area for
surfing. The impressive golf course of
Trevose is approximately 2 miles.
The historic fishing harbour of Padstow is
just 5 miles, with arts and crafts shops,
pubs and restaurants, inlcuding Rick Stein’s
famous fish restaurant. Jamie Oliver’s
restaurant ’Fifteen,’ a 15 minute drive
away. Take a ferry trip across the river to
Rock, and enjoy the watersports. The
Camel Cycle Trail is nearby (cycle hire
available). Shop and pub 2
miles.
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