1 Bed/Studio Holiday Lettings in Cornwall, England | Cottages and Apartments (3 results)
Cornwall is a county on England's rugged southwestern tip. It forms a peninsula encompassing wild moorland and hundreds of sandy beaches, culminating at the promontory Land's End. The south coast, dubbed the Cornish Riviera, is home to picturesque harbour villages such as Fowey and Falmouth. The north coast is lined with towering cliffs and seaside resorts like Newquay, known for surfing.
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£295
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Gulls Way is located seconds from the town, yet in a quiet location overlooking the water across to Flushing. Easy walking distance to shops, restaurants, museums art galleries and pubs. Nearest pub next door. A 5 Min drive or bus journey to Falmouths largest beach, Gyllyngvase.
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£225
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A quiet haven in the country side near the sea
Beautiful 17th century Cornish stone country holiday cottages providing superb self- catering accommodation. Talehay is quietly tucked away, yet not far from the picturesque fishing villages of Looe and Polperro and the beautiful Fowey estuary.
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£500
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The Artist's studio is located in a tranquil hamlet just minutes walk from the mile long sandy beach at Praa Sands, between Porthleven and Marazion. It has been refurbished to a high standard and well furnished. A perfect bolthole for couples and walkers, it is dog friendly with its own garden.
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North Cornwall
The North Cornish coastline is typified by high cliffs, soaring gulls and crashing seas. Great surfing is to be had at Polzeath or for the better skilled Trebarwith Strand. Calmer is Daymer Bay set in the mouth of the Camel Estuary while the more adventurous visitor with the aid of a map and boots can discover many a secret cove.
Bodmin Moor
Wild and windswept the moor is populated by wild ponies and grazing sheep. Granite churches stand out on the moor, as do ancient stones and bridges. Fabulous views can be gained from climbing the the twin peaks of Rough Tor and Brown Willy.