Valley Lodge 59 |
A comfortable holiday property, sleeps 6 in four bedrooms. Fully equipped kitchen. Bathroom and shower room. Centrally heated in winter. Depending on the time of the year, the rental is £340 to £995 per week. Rental includes electricity and bed-linen. (Note: 20 rising steps to property.)Cornwall is famous for its beautiful coastline of granite cliffs, golden beaches and the clear Atlantic waters. The added bonus is a unique landscape of breathtaking moorland, sub-tropical valleys and coastal footpaths. Cornwall offers unpolluted sea and air and stunning beauty. Yet there is more. North Cornwall has the River Tamar, together with its tributaries, the Rivers Tavy and Lynher. It forms part of the ancient border between Cornwall and Devon. The River runs from the north coast near Bude, south to Plymouth Sound and almost separates Cornwall from the rest of England. These three rivers form The Tamar Valley, an area rich in unique habitats and cultural heritage which was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in 1995. In 2006 The Tamar Valley was assigned World Heritage Status in recognition of its importance as a cradle of the industrial revolution. Honicombe Manor in the Tamar Valley, is ideally situated for great child centred attractions such as Flambards, the Seal Sanctury, Bodmin Jail and Light Railway, the Eden Project or a pleasant train ride from Gunislake down the valley to Plymouth. The north and south coastal towns and villages beckon for a great day by the sea. There are also plenty of National Trust properties nearby including Cothele and Buckland Abbey. For the more adventurous there are the open spaces of Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor and mountain bike riding down the new tracks in the Tamar Valley. So much to enjoy!
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