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Bed & Breakfast
Accommodation in Padstow
(click on an accommodation name below to display
details)
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Little Pound
A bungalow situated in the quiet hamlet of Bodieve which is in
easy walking distance of Wadebridge where you will find a good
and varied selection of shops pubs and restaurants. A short
drive away is the villages of Padstow, Rock and Polzeath. Nearby
is the Camel trail, Eden Project, Lost Gardens of Helligan and
the beautiful beaches of the Camel Estuary. |
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Rosevanion
A large Victorian House, with light spacious
comfortable rooms,
There are lovely views to the rear of the house that take in the
estuary and surrounding countryside which you will be able to
enjoy at breakfast |
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The Cribbage
A guest house for the discerning customer, situated in the
centre of the historic market town of St. Columb Major. The
house, built in 1732 has been lovingly restored to its former
glory with beautiful tranquil rooms and gardens. The 3 luxury
bedrooms are all on one floor and share a very large bathroom
which overlooks the garden. We have computer wireless facilities
available.
The Cribbage is open all year, and Cornwall REALLY IS worth
visiting in the winter! |
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Treliver Farm.
A working
farm and have cows on the land for stock, you are welcome to
walk in the 90 acres with respect for the animals. We are situated in a very peaceful and quiet
valley, away from all the busy tourist attractions. We are a
close link to the Saint's Way footpath where many people
like to walk during the year. |
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The Old Mill House
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Seven tastefully decorated en-suite rooms
equipped with colour TV, telephones and data ports. Four of the
rooms are overlooking the picturesque garden and three are in
front of the house facing the village and overlooking the pretty
stream that runs into the Camel Estuary. |
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St.Ervan
Manor - Old Rectory
This magnificient B&B is amongst the finest offered on
this website! - Graded
5 Diamonds Gold Award by English Tourism Council it provides
excellent accommodation and superb and elegant surroundings.
It is highly recommended! - A point of note: The young John Betjeman cycled through
narrow Cornish lanes, in the 1920`s, and happened upon St Ervan
Church. His book "Summoned by Bells", was published in
1960, and has a specific reference to the Old Rectory. |
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