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Barton Cottage
A traditional barn conversion set on the outside of a small
cluster of cottages and neighbouring the beautiful St Gennys
church. This light, atmospheric cottage has a small enclosed
lawn and garden to the rear with superb views of the sea and
rugged, unspoilt cliffs to Widemouth Bay. |
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Church Cottage
Church Cottage sits amongst a cluster of cottages in the
ancient missionary site of St Gennys on the north Cornish
coast. The cottage has reversed accommodation so the
spectacular view may be enjoyed from the open plan
living-room. This room, with its open fire, provides a
relaxing sanctuary after a day exploring. |
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Woodgate Cottage
(sleeps 7 plus cot)
A characterful farmhouse, built in the 1920's set in 10
acres of ancient woodland.
Each room overlooks staggering views of woodland and beyond
this, far reaching hills and farmland - a spectacular
position, very near to the South West Footpath. |
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Sampshire
Cottage
A very
comfortable and spacious single-storey house in
beautifully landscaped gardens commanding fantastic views
along a deeply wooded valley.
A
private drive curves down to this magnificent holiday home
revealing the stunning panoramic countryside. There is a
large car park and a lovely spacious garden sloping down to the wood. |
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Sampshire
House
Described
as a dream home, Samphire is a brilliantly designed luxury
home with an outdoor pool.
Built in 1991, into the side of
the hill, it overlooks a deeply wooded valley to rolling
farmland beyond.
It is
set above 10 acres of ancient woodland where a path lead
to Crackington Haven. |
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Eastwood
Cottage
A
beautifully converted old Cornish stone and granite
cottage, nestled into the hillside with fantastic inland
views. Furnished
in an inspiring way with antiques and filled with books. The fully equipped
kitchen has a walk in larder. Walk
through the kitchen and the vaulted-beamed ceiling looking
up to the mezzanine reached via an oak staircase, will
take your breath away. |
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Trevigue
Farm Holiday Cottages
Wild and beautiful these three seaside farmhouse
cottages are set in ‘an area of outstanding natural
beauty’. The farm, some of it National Trust, has
three miles of spectacular rugged coastline, with cliffs
rising to 720 feet - the highest in Cornwall, and
hauntingly beautiful Strangles beach where Thomas Hardy
walked with Emma. - Highly Recommended |
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Trenannick Farm Cottages
Open beamed ceilings, comfortable furnishings and wood burning stoves
set in granite fireplaces. An ideal summer holiday retreat
for families and couples alike, also a cosy winter haven (
weekend breaks available. Three acres of grounds with picnic tables and barbecues, perfect for children to get
together and let off steam in safety, and a copse for the excercising of dogs. |