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Bed & Breakfast
Accommodation in Helford
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details)
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Trevarn,
Situated is in a quiet location, with wonderful views down
to Mawnan Smith village and Maenporth, as far as the
Roseland Peninsula and beyond, towards the Eden Project and
Heligan Gardens (less than an hour by car). Trevarn is well
situated for walking the coastal path, with the Helford
River just down the road at Carwinion, and the Coastal path
ten minutes' walk away at Nansidwell beach. |
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Trelowarren
A beautiful historical Cornish Manor House and 1,000 acre
Estate leading down to the Helford river. Bed and breakfast
in total style. Trelowarren is perfectly set on the eastern side of the Lizard peninsula,
shielded from the wild moor, and opening into a valley of exceptional
beauty. Within easy distance to all of the excellent local beaches and
close to the banks of the Helford River. |
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Merther Uny Farm
- An Idyllic Cornish Retreat
Offering traditional B&B - we have 2 very spacious double
rooms with their own lounge and guests are offered a choice
of a full English or continental breakfast, OR… Book our
brand new self-catering annex complete with its own kitchen
and en-suite facilities. Then again…
We can also provide a room-only option (within the B&B)
Both the B&B and the Annex/Studio have their own separate
entrances. |
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1 Rose Terrace
A lovely little cottage situated in on the beautiful Lizard
Peninsula in the picturesque village of Gweek nestling on
one of the little creeks of the Helford River. Considered by
many as one of the most beautiful areas of Cornwall. Lovely
walks can be enjoyed direct from the cottage with
outstanding views of the creek and boats. The village also
provides a good pub, a restaurant and tea room. |
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The Mill bed and breakfast
accommodation
A newly converted single-storey detached barn. Situated in
the peaceful rural hamlet of Brill, close to the village of
Constantine, and approximately one mile from the beautiful
Helford River. Convenient for the towns of Falmouth and
Helston, and the famous sub-tropical gardens of Trebah and
Glendurgan. Also nearby is the creekside village of Gweek
with its renowned seal sanctuary, beyond which is the
gateway to the Lizard Peninsula with its rugged moors and
sandy beaches. |
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