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Bodieve Farm Cottage is on the outskirts of the
pleasant little town of Wadebridge. It has an ideal situation
being just off the B3314 road to the popular resorts of
Rock and
Polzeath, both being just a
pleasant drive away.
The farm cottage offers both
bed and breakfast and
self catering accommodation.
The
Self Catering accommodation
comprises:
A lovely apartment on the first floor of the main building,
overlooking the garden and open farmland. The owner is a builder
by profession and the apartment is decorated and furnished to a
high standard.
It has a:
A double en-suite bedroom
A fitted kitchen with electric cooker, microwave, fridge and
generous supply of cooking utensils/crockery etc.
The kitchen is attached to a dining room and lounge area.
Comfortable seating is provided with television. DVD/CD/Radio.
Large patio doors lead out onto a private veranda with seating
and views over the countryside. A popular place to enjoy a
pleasant bottle of wine during the evening.
On the lower floor there is also a washing machine/tumble dryer
and garden cloths line.
Included in the tariff:
Electric/heating/linen/towels
There is a no smoking policy within the apartment
There are no facilities for pets
Private parking
Open all year
Bed & Breakfast Accommodation:
All accommodation is en-suite and includes a ground floor twin
bedded room suitable for those less able to manage stairs. Each
bedroom has a television and tea/coffee making facilities.
Breakfast is taken in a pleasant dining room. A generous full
English breakfast is served but various options are available
including vegetarian and continental.
Guests are provided with keys with access at all times.
Private parking
Non smoking
There are no facilities for pets.
Proprietors: Mr & Mrs P Scarborough
Open Dates: All year
Reservations/enquiries: Tel. +44 (0)1208 813082 or
Mob. 0787 1086848 or
E-mail.
pete.scarborough27@gmail.com
Tariffs:
Bed & breakfast from
£60 per night for the room complete with really nice breakfasts
of your choice.
The
self catering apartment is £60 per night high season £50 low
or mid season and £40 out of season
Deposit: Equivalent to the 1st night's stay
Cheques made payable to Mr P Scarborough
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| The garden and view from
Bodieve Farm |
Directions:
Approaching on the A39 travelling west to the Wadebridge
roundabout. Follow the road for a short distance into Wadebridge
and you will see the B3314 off to the right towards Rock and
Polzeath. Follow this road for a short distance going past the
recreation centre. Take the first left after this and it is the
4th house on the left, it is clearly marked.
Approaching on the A30 which is probably the best way. Turn off
at Bodmin following the signs for Wadebridge. This will take you
to a large roundabout on the outskirts of Wadebridge, take the
junction towards the town and after a short distance you will
see the B3314 towards Rock and Polzeath. Directions are then as
per above.
Locally:
Just a short drive or a pleasant walk takes you into Wadebridge
town centre where all the usual services are to be found plus
some very nice shops and good pubs and restaurants. There is
also a 2 screen cinema and a nearby sports centre with large
indoor heated swimming pool.
The Camel Trail runs through Wadebridge providing lovely walks
by the River Camel, or why not hire a bicycle, you can either go
to Padstow or follow the river towards Camelford. Both are
extremely popular.
A pleasant drive along the B3314 takes you to the popular
resorts of Rock and Polzeath:
Rock:
At the mouth of the River Camel, fantastic long sandy beach
walks all the way to Daymler Bay. Rock also has a few nice pubs
and tea rooms by the river. Here, you can also catch the
passenger ferry across the river to Padstow. An extremely
popular destination which gets very busy in high season. The
town provides an extremely scenic harbour and frontage where
high speed boat rides are available, a good selection of small
shops, restaurants, tea rooms and pubs. Not forgetting of course
the famous Rick Stein Restaurant ( It is necessary to book).
Polzeath:
A lovely open beach, some would say one of the best in the
county. Very popular with surfers.
Other places in this area include little coves such as Port
Isaac (Doc Martin fame), Portquin, with the coast road
continuing up to Tintagel and Boscastle.
Touring:
Cornwall is an extremely beautiful county but quite small. Most
places can be reached within an hours drive.
This includes the famous Eden Project which is about 30 minutes.
The Lost Gardens of Heligan, about 45 minutes.
The port of Fowey.
Your hosts are local to the area and will be only too pleased to
recommend places of interest or that good pub or restaurant.
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| Padstow harbour |
Polzeath beach |
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