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SWALLOW COTTAGE ( SLEEPS 2 + 2)
This
cottage has one bedroom but can sleep an extra two on
leather bed settee which is of such quality (leather)
that is capable of use as a permanent bed.
Swallow cottage is very special and the photos will
identify this brave description. As a family we ( a
family of five) sometimes choose to use it ourselves
dispite having a large luxurious farmhouse as our main
residence. The cottage also benefits from a HOT TUB
costing £10,000 this year which has cd player and LED
lighting.
Swallow has full cooker, fridge with freezer
compartment, microwave. This cottage has a woodburner,
coal and logs are provided free of charge. The cottage
is also heated electrically. Washing and drying
facilities available in log cabin. Each cottage has its
own gas barbeque.
The cottage benefits from a single oven ,hob and fridge.
Washing facilities are located for exclusive use with
dryer in a log cabin close-by.
The cottage benefits from its own private patio area
with barbaque and garden area.
Logs, coal are provided buy electric heating is also
provided.
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Location
- How to find us
Fox Park is situated within a five minute walk of
Lanhydrock which is one of the top National Trust
properties. It is accessed off a country lane and is
only a short distance off the main A30. During peak
times the A30 can delay holiday makers for hours but we
are situated a short distance from where the queues
start so you don't have to leave early or arrive late to
avoid the logjams.
Approaching from the North East,
leave the M5 at Exeter, and take the A30 for Okehampton,
continuing on this road until Bodmin is signposted. Take
the Bodmin turning and follow the signs for town centre:
at the mini roundabout located by the Church, turn left
up the hill towards Lostwithiel, (B3268). At the next
mini roundabout turn right signposted Lanivet. Fox Park
Farm cottages are located 1/2 mile on the right.
Approaching from the East on the A38 from Plymouth
through Liskeard to Bodmin, just before approaching the
A30 slip road and Bodmin roundabout, you will see a left
turn signposted Lanhydrock N.T. and Lostwithiel. Turn
left and follow the road straight on until you reach a
mini-roundabout. You will see a Tourist Board brown sign
for Lanhydrock Golf Club at this point. Go straight
across signposted Lanivet. Fox Park Farm cottages are
located 1/2 mile on the right.
Approaching from the South West on the A30, from the
main roundabout follow the sign for the A38 towards
Plymouth, take the second right (Lanhydrock House N.T.
Lostwithiel), follow the road straight on until you
reach a mini-roundabout. You will see the Tourist Board
brown sign for Lanhydrock Golf Club at this point. Go
straight across signposted Lanivet. Fox Park Farm
cottages are located 1/2 mile on the right.
Click here for tariff and availability
Fox Park Farm
Nr Lanivet
Bodmin
Cornwall
PL30 5AE
Telephone : +44 (0)1208 831044
Mobile : 07737 034522
E-Mail :
mailto:info@foxparkfarmcottages.co.uk
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Local Attractions
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FLAMBARDS
VILLAGE
Flambards is
more than just a
Theme Park.
Established
nearly 30 years
ago as the
Cornwall
Aircraft Park
the Flambards
Experience is
one of the most
popular days out
in Cornwall. Not
only does the
Theme Park host
the best thrill
rides in
Cornwall, but
also the
Flambards
Victorian
Village and
Britain in the
Blitz indoor
attractions.
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THE LAPPA
VALLEY STEAM
RAILWAY
runs on one of
the oldest
railway
trackbeds in
Cornwall. Opened
in 1849 as a
mineral line
from Newquay to
East Wheal Rose,
it later became
part of the
Great Western
Railway's
Newquay to
Chacewater
branch line.
This was closed
in 1963, and in
1974 Eric Booth,
the founder of
Lappa Valley,
reopened part of
the line as a
narrow-gauge
railway.
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NATIONAL
TRUST -
LANHYDROCK HOUSE
Magnificent late
Victorian
country house
with extensive
servants'
quarters,
gardens and
wooded estate.
One of
the most
fascinating and
complete late
19th-century
houses in
England,
Lanhydrock is
full of period
atmosphere.
Although the
gatehouse and
north wing (with
magnificent
32yd-long
gallery with
plaster ceiling)
survive from the
17th century,
the rest of the
house was
rebuilt
following a
disastrous fire
in 1881.
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NATIONAL
MARITIME MUSEUM
CORNWALL
If you're
looking for
guaranteed
entertainment
for all the
family, come
rain or shine,
then the
National Martime
Museum Cornwall
has it all. With
one of only
three natural
underwater
viewing
locations in the
world there are
breathtaking
views from the
29m tower with
hands on
interactive
experiences and
the opportunity
to get our and
discover the
marine life
around our
coastline.
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