
Self Catering Accommodation in Helford
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Merther Uny Farm
- An Idyllic Cornish Retreat
Offering brand new self-catering
annexe
/studio which has recently been upgraded to offer every
comfort to visitors, with a total refurbishment. A T.V. with
DVD is available. Sleeping arrangements can be either with
Single beds or King size Double. There is an en-suite shower
and toilet facility with a wash hand basin. |
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Rose Cottages
(sleeps 4)
ETB 4 Star
In the middle of beautiful Durgan village, retain the charm
of a traditional Cornish fisherman’s home with many of the
original features maintained in their updated interiors. The
cottages lend themselves perfectly to being let individually
or as a group - Fantastic location! |
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Helford
River Cottages
(sleeps 2 - 9)
ETB upto 5Star
16 self catering cottages nestling around a small tidal creek in the picturesque village of Helford on the beautiful Lizard Peninsula. A lovely peaceful holiday with excellent walks & sailing on your doorstep. |
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Glen Avon (sleeps 5)
A genuine country cottage overlooking on of the creeks of
the lovely Helford river, situated it is own large garden
with woods adjacent. The cottage lies between the villages
of Mawnan Smith and Porth Navas. A holiday here is the
perfect opportunity for exploring the beautiful Helford
River area. Hire a boat at Helford Passage, and discover the
secluded Frenchmans Creek, and Helford village with its
quaint thatched cottages and waterside pub. |
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St Anthony - Trelowarren - Historical
Cornish Manor House (sleeps 6-8) SELFCATERING COTTAGES
1,000 acre Estate
leading down to the Helford river. 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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Polpenwith (sleeps 4)
According to historical records (1327 onwards)
PONSAVERRAN seems to have been anciently Penreverran and
to have taken its name from the Pen, or Cornish
headland, which stood between two branches of Port Navas
Creek. Over the centuries the name changed and the house
was rebuilt in Victorian times after a fire. PONSAVERRAN
still stands on the high ground facing south in its own
grounds, with its own adjoining fields and woodlands,
which visitors are welcome to walk in. A short walk down
the fore field leads to its Boathouse and water’s edge,
where Ponsaverran moorings are available for hire. |
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