The Cottage

The Cottage
Trevilley Lane, St Teath,
North Cornwall, England

A PRETTY STONE COTTAGE BELIEVED TO DATE BACK TO THE 1600S, SITUATED IN THE HEART OF THE VILLAGE - SLEEPS 4
Robert Doe,
Paths End, Trewennen Road, St Teath,
Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 3JZ

Tel : +44 (0)1208 850441 or Mobile 07761 431517

enquiries@palmcottage.co.uk
Lounge

It has been sympathetically modernised whilst retaining charming features such as exposed beams, slate flag flooring, bread oven, Cornish fireplace containing a woodburner. It has a large, mature, private and well kept garden which has three patios, garden furniture and stunning views from the far end.

The cottage offers self-catering for up to four people, is non-smoking and dogs are welcome.

Accommodation:
Bedroom 1 has 1 kingsize cast iron and brass bed, wardrobe and plenty of storage room. Exposed beams.

Bedroom 2 has two single beds and storage cupboards. Exposed beams.

Bedroom

The kitchen has electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine. It is well equipped for your culinary needs.

The bathroom with bath, overhead shower, toilet and washbasin in situated downstairs.

Kitchen

Lounge and dining room has colour TV/video and stereo. There is a large woodburner.

Central heating inclusive from 1 September to 1 June only. Parking for 1 car in driveway and also parking on the lane outside. 2 dogs welcome if well behaved! Electric is included in your rental fee.

Dining room

Garden

  Patio Area
How to Book:

A provisional booking can be made and will be held for 5 days pending receipt of a completed booking form and a 20% deposit. For enquiries on availability, weekly rates (subject to season), short break option, and to receive a Booking Form, contact:

Robert Doe, Paths End, Trewennen Road, St Teath, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 3JZ, UK

Tel : +44 (0)1208 850441 or Mobile 07761 431517 or enquiries@palmcottage.co.uk

Rates:

Please note that bookings are normally Saturday to Saturday. Short breaks and weekends are available out of season.

  • low season prices from £265
  • mid season prices from £365
  • high season prices from £558
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Map of St Teath

Where are we?
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Attractions

The quaint village of St Teath offers: a post office/general store/video rental and off licence, a butchers selling high quality produce, the White Hart Inn which is a free house offering a good selection of real ales and reasonably prices food (welcomes children and dogs).

The Coastline, only 3 miles away, provides magnificent walks along some of Cornwall's most dramatic Heritage coastline. From Tintagel to Polzeath the views are breathtaking.

Port Isaac, some 6 miles from St Teath, is a charming working fishing village set in a natural harbour. Here you will find restaurants, hotels and other attractions.

Popular Beaches are to be found at Port Gaverne, Trebarwith Strand, Rock, Daymer Bay and Polzeath a renowned surfing venue. More secluded and a spectacular 3/4 mile walk is Tregardock Beach.

Golf can be enjoyed at several courses in the area with St Endodoc, St Kew and Bowood Park being very close by.

St Teath is close to Wadebridge at the head of the Camel Estuary, with all its amenities such as a cinema, restaurants, supermarkets, doctors and a surgery. One of the most popular attractions in this market town is the famous Camel Trail, an unspoilt cycle track along the disused railway line, west to Padstow and east to Bodmin, following the River Camel and its Estuary.

Tintagel is a few miles away and is noted for its beaches and National Trust Post Office. The Castle, reputed home of King Arthur, is well worth a visit. Nearby, Boscastle can be found with its old harbour, and fine walks on nearby cliffs.

A short drive away is Padstow, a quaint old town with fishing harbour, recently opened lobster farm and the home of Rick Stein's famous seafood restaurant.

Bodmin Moor, with its two peaks Rough Tor and Brown Willy, the highest point in Cornwall, provides open moorland walking with visible evidence of prehistoric settlements and stone circles, together with unusual natural rock formations such as the Cheesewring at Minions. You can also visit the Heritage Centre at Minions detailing the local Mining industry and its history.

Travelling south takes you to The Eden Project near St Austell, enclosed tropical gardens due to open in Spring 2001. Proclaimed the Eighth Wonder of the World, this is already destined to be the major attraction in the South West and will be a must to visit whether you are a keen gardner or not!

There are many more places that can be recommended - if you wish to see others specifically added to the above suggestions, please let us know so that others can enjoy part of your memorable visit to Cornwall.

Cornwall has always been a holiday location for the youngsters as well as the more mature! Catering for all ages and tastes from children's entertainment and leisure sports to walking, historic houses and tropical gardens, Cornwall has it all - all readily accessible from St Teath in North Cornwall.
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