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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Matlock sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub nearby Detached Games Room Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: This large detached house with superb enclosed lawned garden is situated on the edge of the popular town of Matlock and the Peak Park – a perfect base from which to explore the attractions this area has to offer. Refurbished, Woodside is ideal for any large family group and is well equipped. If guests can tear themselves away from this comfortable holiday home, there is plenty to see and do in the area. Matlock Bath is home to one of the Peaks District’s oldest and most popular days out. The Heights of Abraham combines wonderful views, stunning underground caverns and 60 beautiful acres of woodland. The cable cars introduced in 1984 allow visitors to obtain a bird’s eye view over the spectacular Derbyshire countryside – rising from the valley floor, the views take in the Derwent Valley and surrounding Peak District. The show caverns are believed to date back to Roman times, and visitors can experience a day in the life of a lead mining family in the Rutland Cavern. Gullivers World is another popular venue, where a wealth of rides await children. Not to be missed whilst in Derbyshire is a visit to magnificent Chatsworth House, set in 100 acres of formal gardens which feature the Emperor Fountain. Surrounded by vast grounds landscaped by Capability Brown, it is owned by the Duke of Devonshire and lies 4 miles east of Bakewell. The less grand Haddon Hall 2 miles south of Bakewell is nonetheless worthy of a visit and is stated to be one of the finest medieval manor houses in England. The National Trust oversees several properties and land in the area, and visitors will be spoilt for choice. Amongst the selection are Kedleston Hall (a neo-classical mansion with Adam interiors, landscaped gardens and park), Ilam Park (open park and woodland which runs along the banks of the River Manifold, with spectacular views to Dovedale), and Hardwick Hall (one of Britain’s most complete Elizabethan houses, with outstanding collections of tapestries, portraits, embroidery and furniture). For outdoor activities, Carsington Water offers sailing and there are many opportunities for walking and cycling round the reservoir (cycle hire is available). Shop ½ mile. Large living room. Dining room. Kitchen/dining room with gas/electric range (for cooking), handmade units and original tiled floor. Pantry/wash room. Conservatory. Separate toilet. External drying room. First floor: Two double bedrooms. Two twin bedrooms. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Second floor: Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. Twin bedroom.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Filey sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Beach nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: This magnificent south-facing Grade II* listed home dates back to the early 17th century and is full of fabulous original features including a magnificent oak-panelled dining room and hand-carved 17th-century fireplace. Most recently home to an independent girls school, this the principal wing housed the headmistress’ study and staffrooms. It sits in nearly 2 acres of beautiful gardens bordering a 9-hole golf course, gym, tennis courts and additional communal gardens and woodland walks. A little path through the garden leads to Hunmanby, a thriving village with several pubs, restaurants, a bakery, deli and supermarket. The house itself is an extraordinary trip back in time – the grand hallway arches lead to a stunning 30ft drawing room with an ornate wood-burning hearth and a baby grand piano, perfect for celebrating that special family occasion. All reception rooms, including the grand formal dining room and the family sitting room look out over the south-facing gardens. The bedrooms have further surprises with their dramatic ceiling murals and fabulous sea views and the master suite with its separate dressing room and unexpected snug and roof terrace designed by an 18th-century sea captain to represent a ship’s stern will take one’s breath away. Cricket or croquet can be enjoyed on the lawn as well as golf, tennis or freshwater fishing at the village lake (for a small fee). Numerous beaches nearby include Hunmanby Gap (2 miles), Filey and Reighton. Scarborough (9 miles) boasts two beautiful sandy beaches, several inns and theatre with plays by Alan Ayckborn. Inland are the NY Moors, an AONB, with paths to many quaint little villages. Also a ‘must’ are Whitby (23 miles), the Esk Valley Railway, Staithe’s Runswick Bay and Robin Hoods Bay. A more sophisticated day can be enjoyed at the walled city of York. South Wing at Hunmanby is the perfect base whatever your holiday needs. Shops 200 yards. Living room. Dining room with wooden floor and original panelled walls. Large, well-equipped, farmhouse-style kitchen with Rayburn (for cooking), breakfast area and wooden floor. Sitting room with wood-burning stove. Second sitting room with gas ‘wood-burner’ in original fireplace and parquet flooring. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 6ft bed, dressing room and en-suite bathroom with separate shower cubicle, bidet and toilet. Double bedroom with 5ft bed, additional single bed (for +1) and en-suite shower room with toilet. Two double bedrooms with 5ft bed, one with additional single bed (for +1), with shared en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Twin bedroom. Separate toilet.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Kirdford sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: In a tranquil setting and surrounded by open countryside and woodland, this secluded detached Victorian house enjoys delightful views over a lake and pastureland. Ideal as a holiday home for an extended family (or two families holidaying together), there is much to see and do in this scenic area of Sussex. The house has a sunny south facing terrace and substantial garden. In addition guests will enjoy the use of 15 acres of secluded bluebell woods and pasture leading to a 1-acre lake. Nearer the house there is a smaller lake in a woodland setting where coarse fishing is available. The property has access to an extensive network of footpaths through this unspoilt part of the low weald rich in animals, birds and plant life. The pretty village of Kirdford has a shop, pub and restaurant and there are numerous country pubs in local villages. The quaint town of Petworth (4 miles) is famous for its stately home, Capability Brown park and antique shops. The charming small town of Midhurst as well as Billingshurst and Haslemere are all within 20 minutes’ drive and have good restaurants and more extensive shopping. Motor racing and horse racing are nearby at Goodwood. Leornardslee and West Dean Gardens, Parham House, the Weald and Downland museum and the South Downs themselves are all close. Chichester (½ hour) has its ancient cathedral, festival theatre, Roman ruins, harbour tours and tearooms. At Arundel the castle and Wildfowl Trust are popular. Wittering and other beaches are half an hour away and there is polo at Midhurst and numerous golf courses within easy reach. Shops 3/4 mile. Entrance hall. Spacious living room with wood-burning stove and French doors to patio. Dining room with open fire and French doors to patio. Spacious well-equipped fitted kitchen with Rayburn, electric cooker and tiled floor. Study area with sofa-bed (for +1). Small utility area. Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom with over-bath power shower and toilet. Bathroom and toilet. First floor: (accessed by two separate staircases) Two double bedrooms, one with en-suite bathroom with shower attachment and toilet. Area for Z-bed/cot. Two twin bedrooms.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Sculthorpe sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Hiding in the tranquillity of a village setting - attractive barns converted into delightful holiday accommodation Offering a welcome holiday retreat for large families and groups, these beautiful adjoining barn conversions (CUL & CWL) are full of charm and character with exposed beams, character flooring and equipped to offer all modern day comforts. Boasting a comfortable, open-plan living space with a wood-burning stove and well-equipped kitchen, each barn has its own enclosed, walled, lawned garden with seating. Neighbouring the owner’s farm, Piggyback Barns are situated in the peaceful village of Sculthorpe, just 8 miles from the Norfolk coastline with its wealth of sandy beaches, and RSPB bird and nature reserves. Excellent walking and cycling can be enjoyed from the doorstep. Fakenham (2 miles) offers good shops, restaurants, inns, a bowling alley, cinema and golf course. Bustling Burnham market, with village shops, inns and restaurants, is 7 miles away. Wells-next-the-Sea (8 miles) offers an excellent sandy beach with colourful beach huts, a small shopping town centre with many inns and restaurants, and a picturesque fishing harbour - popular for fresh shell fish. Further along the coast is Brancaster for an uncrowded sandy beach and golf course. Brancaster Staithe provides a popular venue for sailing and boating enthusiasts. The traditional seaside towns of Heacham and Hunstanton offer an array of activities for all ages. Many places of historical interest and stately homes are within surrounding area. Twenty minutes’ drive away is the historical town of Kings Lynn for shopping, market place, restaurants, inns and theatre, and also Norwich city for excellent shopping, castle museum, cathedral, theatre, market place, restaurants and inns. Shops 2 miles, pub 1 mile. Wood-burning stove - initial fuel inc, thereafter avail at cost
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Clifton sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Clifton Cottages, comprising spacious Clifton Cottage, a large Georgian house and formerly the owners’ home, together with the smaller former groom’s cottage, Clifton Edge, has been converted with much care to provide comfortable holiday accommodation. Clifton Cottage, suitable for larger groups, boasts a large entrance hall, three reception rooms, and retains much original character with its beams, Aga and homely open fires. Clifton Edge boasts a hot tub in its own enclosed garden providing the perfect way to relax at the end of the day. Adjacent, yet detached from one another, they are set in a village location with the market town of Ashbourne only 1½ miles away on the edge of the Peak District National Park. There are many shops to browse and good facilities including supermarkets and a number of restaurants. There are leisure centres at both Ashbourne and Uttoxeter for swimming, squash and other sports. A similar distance away, an 18-hole golf course proves popular with visitors (available weekdays only). From the cottages one can undertake country walks, cycle rides through country lanes and there is also a very good pub 100 yards away in the village which does good food and welcomes Clifton Cottages guests. Highlights in the area include Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Peak caves and caverns near Castleton, Alton Towers theme park (within 5 miles), Sudbury Museum of Childhood, Crich Tram Museum, Bakewell, Carsington Water, Matlock Bath including Gulliver’s Kingdom and the Heights of Abraham. Shop 11/4 miles.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Modbury sleeps 12.
Features include: Pool Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Pets allowed Detached Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Coombe Farmhouse is truly a property of grand design. The holiday location comprises not just one barn, but a cluster of old stone barns beautifully and carefully converted to high specification and nestling around a central courtyard which is planted with sweet-smelling lavender. They are set in a tranquil, rural location, a short drive from the little Edwardian town of Modbury and about 5 miles from sandy beaches. Coombe Farmhouse offers extensive accommodation and superb sound and vision equipment - ideal for a special family gathering. Holidays over Christmas and New Year would be wonderful spent here, as well as short breaks in the winter months - the location is truly rural, and offers complete peace and tranquillity. It is surrounded by fields and woodland and set in a slightly elevated position facing south. Facilities include a separate cinema room adjoining the living room (with an overhead projector, large screen and superb KEF sound equipment). There is also a small indoor heated swimming pool, with resistance wave action and patio doors which open on to the courtyard garden. The detached, main house comprises four very spacious en-suite bedrooms plus the detached guest annexe situated just across the courtyard. The guest annexe is a lovely two-storey barn - perfect for grandparents or a couple with a baby. Wall-mounted flatscreen TVs with DVD and full Sky package feature in all bedrooms. Modbury is a small town in the South Hams in Devon, surrounded by rolling hills, wooded glades and winding country lanes, where visitors will find a cluster of independent shops and locally produced Devon food and drink. There are some farms in the area selling fresh local produce, as well as a local vineyard and a chocolate maker. Modbury is a very attractive and convenient base for a holiday or short break to explore this area of South Devon. There are lovely sandy beaches to be found at Bigbury-on-Sea, just 3 miles to the south. Other popular beaches include Mothecombe, Bantham, Thurlestone and Challaborough, which are all popular with families, and all busy with watersports in the summer. Horse riding is available locally and, for golfers, there are two good golf clubs nearby. The A38 is just 10 minutes away, making travel to other areas easy. From this route, most of South Devon can be explored and on across the Tamar Bridge into Cornwall. The edge of Dartmoor - awesome, beautiful and mysterious - is only 5 miles to the north and has dramatic, open spaces; it always makes a popular tourist destination. There is much to do and see in this area, with something to suit family members of all ages. Alternatively, guests will be pleased to simply just stay put at Coombe Farmhouse and enjoy a totally relaxing holiday spending quality time together as a family. Shops 2 miles, pubs 3 miles. Main house: Double bedroom with 6ft bed, walk-in wardrobe, teak floor and en-suite bathroom with separate shower cubicle, twin basins and toilet. Two twin bedrooms, each with fully-tiled en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Separate toilet. First floor: Large living room with teak floor and apex vaulted ceiling with A-frame beams. Spacious dining room with open fire (dual aspect with kitchen), teak floor, vaulted ceiling with exposed A-frame oak beams and French doors. Spacious, well-equipped, handmade Italian kitchen with gas/electric Smeg range and electric/gas cooker, polished granite worktops, central island/breakfast bar, teak floor and doors to decked area. Utility. Home cinema room with surround sound, overhead projector and 6ft x 4ft viewing screen. Glass walkway to spacious double bedroom with 5ft bed and en-suite bathroom with separate double shower cubicle and toilet. Annexe: Spacious living room. First floor: Large double bedroom with 5ft bed (for +2) and en-suite bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet. All bedrooms with wall-mounted flatscreen TV and DVD. Separate studio: Double bedroom (for +2) with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Surlingham sleeps 12.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Pets allowed Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: An impressive, characterful country house of architectural and historic importance set in 13 acres of mature, landscaped gardens and grounds with its own lake. Mentioned in Nikolaus Pevsner’s authoritative guide The Buildings of England, the house dates back to the 17th century, with later Georgian and Victorian additions and was once owned by the renowned, Oscar-winning director John Villers Farrow, father of the Hollywood actress Mia Farrow. The current owner has restored the house to its former glory to reflect its past history, whilst introducing a high standard of facilities associated with a modern-day holiday home. Enjoying breathtaking views, the grounds include landscaped gardens and meadows, which contain occasional livestock, in addition to superb views across the lake, which is a haven for wildlife, including ducks, geese, swans and herons; there is also an opportunity for fishing from its well-stocked reserves. The property also includes - for the keen riding enthusiast - stabling, which can be hired out for the duration of the stay (two stables available). Excellent walking and cycling can be enjoyed from the doorstep, with private and immediate access to the Norfolk Broads Waterways, accessible by car or boat, with daily boat hire available locally. RSPB and Ted Ellis Nature reserves are nearby. Good shops within the village and many neighbouring family friendly riverside pubs, well known for serving good food are well worth a visit. Further places of interest include the thriving cathedral city of Norwich, which is only 5 miles away and offers the visitor a host of shops, theatres, cinemas and restaurants, thereby ensuring that a stay at The Manor House offers the best of country living coupled with the attractions of the city experience. Shop/P.O. and pubs 1½ miles. Spacious drawing room with wood-burning stove, wooden floor, French doors. Reception room. Spacious well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen with electric range (for cooking), tiled floor. Family living room. Spacious conservatory/dining room with garden views. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom (5ft bed) with en-suite shower room (double cubicle) and toilet. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room, body massage shower and toilet. Two twin bedrooms. Bathroom with Victorian free-standing bath, shower attachment, shower cubicle, toilet. Second floor: A-frame double bedroom (5ft bed) with exposed beams. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room (double cubicle) and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Barnard Castle sleeps 12.
Features include: Pool Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pub nearby Games Room Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: In a beautiful setting with uninterrupted views over open countryside, Burns Cottage has been created from traditional farm buildings and offers well appointed, versatile accommodation. Primarily on a single level (but with some split-level galleried bedrooms), it has been traditionally furnished and decorated throughout to a high standard. Special features of the property include a swimming pool, sauna, and games room. There is also a full catering service available for special occasions. Greta Bridge is a landmark hamlet, south of the A66 trans-Peninne road and only 4 miles south-east of the market town of Barnard Castle. Built on the site of a Roman settlement, and beside the pretty River Greta, is the neighbouring Morritt Arms Hotel (a 17th-century coaching inn, where Charles Dickens stayed whilst researching for his novel Nicholas Nickleby), which serves delicious food. There is much to do and see in the surrounding area with Darlington a mere 18 miles distant. Within an hour’s drive there are many racecourses including Sedgefield, Catterick, Wetherby, York and Newcastle to name but a few. Scotch Corner is 9 miles, and Teeside 30 miles. Wonderful walks from the cottage. Shop 3½ miles, pub/restaurant 50 yards. Large beamed living/dining room with open fire and French doors to breakfast area. Spacious farmhouse-style kitchen/breakfast room. Sitting room with TV and seating for 14 people. Games room with pool table, dart board, board games. TV room with DVD, CD and seating for 6 people, and French doors to garden. Utility. Sauna room with shower cubicle. Three double bedrooms (one with 5ft bed), two with en-suite bathroom and toilet (one with over-bath shower), and two with dressing room. Further double bedroom with steep spiral staircase to galleried upper level with two additional single beds (for +2). Twin bedroom with steep spiral staircase to galleried upper level with two additional single beds (for +2). Shower room with double wash basin and toilet. Two separate toilets. First floor: Twin bedroom with two additional single beds (for +2).
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Crimplesham sleeps 12.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Games Room Easy Walking Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Situated close to the popular town of Downham Market, this restored barn makes an ideal holiday home for large families or groups. Tastefully decorated and furnished, this adjoining property boasts its own seven-seater hot tub (on the patio at the front), as well as table tennis and shared use of a tennis court. Overlooking farmland, the property combines modern day standards whilst retaining original features such as internal beams. All bedrooms boast en-suite facilities, whilst a ground floor bedroom makes provision for infirm guests. A garden and furnished courtyard completes this lovely property and makes the ideal place in which to relax with a glass of wine, or evening meal, after a hard day’s touring. The dining-room table also converts into a snooker table for a friendly after-dinner game. Downham Market lies just 5 minutes’ drive away and offers many interesting shops and restaurants, whilst a little further afield lies medieval Kings Lynn, complete with a waterfront and an array of restaurants, shops and theatres. The North Norfolk coast is nearby, renowned for its RSPB nature and bird reserves and excellent beaches – many of which have been awarded Blue Flag status. The traditional seaside resort of Hunstanton offers seaside attractions, Sea Life centre and sporting activities for young and old alike. Other places of interest to visit include the Royal Sandringham Estate (open to the public when the royals are not in residence) and Castle Rising, with its castle and abbey ruins. Shop and pub 2 miles. Spacious open-plan living/dining room with stove and well-equipped, fitted kitchen with electric range. Second sitting room with TV and sofa-bed (for +2). Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. First floor: Master double bedroom (6ft bed) with en-suite bathroom and toilet. Double bedroom (5ft bed) with en-suite shower room and toilet. Two twin bedrooms, each with en-suite shower room and toilet. Some bedrooms beamed. Hot tub.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Buckland Brewer sleeps 12.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Situated down a country lane amidst the rolling hills and lush valleys of the beautiful North Devonshire countryside... Barton Court comprises 13th-century barns which have been cleverly and tastefully converted to offer accommodation of a very good standard. Fronted by lawns, terraces and flower borders, the holiday cottages enjoy the use of 5 acres of grounds, and each overlooks rolling countryside. Arranged around attractive landscaped gardens, adjacent to the owners’ home, they are just a few minutes’ walk from the village of Buckland Brewer with its popular 13th-century inn and traditional butcher’s shop. Sandy beaches at Westward Ho! and Instow are within 5 miles and the dramatic North Devon Coast or the famous Tarka Trail (cycle and footpath) are both nearby, with riding, fishing, sailing and other watersports available locally. Dartington Crystal and Rosemoor RHS gardens, 5 miles. Shop 4½ miles, pub/restaurant ¼ mile.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Bylaugh sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing nearby Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Situated in the peaceful Wensum Valley in a wonderful rural setting, this spacious beamed five bedroomed barn conversion forms part of an historically important Grade II listed farmstead built in the 1850s on the Bylaugh Estate. The holiday property has been designed and built around an inner enclosed courtyard-style garden, ideal for children, with French doors leading into and from the living and dining areas. Unusual features of the house include a wood-burning stove set within a large brick fireplace accessed from both sides with a Victorian blacksmith’s bellows above; an unusual mezzanine-level twin-bedded room with vaulted ceilings overlooking the kitchen/dining-room and one en-suite bedroom accessed via the courtyard (making a perfect guest suite). Centrally located, it is within easy driving distance of Norwich, one of the five largest cities in Norman England. Tucked into a sweeping bend of the River Wensum, the cathedral and castle are amongst the most popular attractions to visit and there are plenty of cafes, restaurants and excellent shopping. Local market towns Fakenham and East Dereham are within easy reach, with shops, inns, restaurants and cinema. There is also ten-pin bowling, a sports centre, indoor swimming-pool, golf and horse racing course. Visit the beautiful Norfolk Broads, where trips can be made along the famous waterways. An alternative way of admiring the Broads is by bicycle, the 56-mile Weavers’ Way winds through the best parts of the Broads on its way from Cromer to Great Yarmouth. Swanton Morley, winner of the Calor Village of the Year Award for 2009 is 1½ miles and the local pub can be found in this village. Fishing nearby at Swanton Morley Pits, a series of very well-stocked lakes. Shop 2 miles. Entrance hall. Cloakroom/toilet. Open-plan beamed living room/snug area with wood-burning stove and French doors to garden. Spacious well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room with electric Range (for cooking). Two steps to inner hall with utility and shower room and toilet. Steep paddle steps to mezzanine gallery twin bedroom. From hallway: Step to double bedroom (5ft bed) with French doors to courtyard garden, and en-suite bathroom with shower cubicle, bidet and toilet. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower attachment, bidet and toilet (access to bathroom also from hall). Twin bedroom. Two further twin bedrooms; one accessed via garden and with en-suite shower room and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in St Austell sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Beach nearby Detached Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Just 2 miles from lovely sandy beaches, this sophisticated 19th-century granite chapel conversion enjoys unspoilt views from its landing and galleried first floor living room, and has a secure south-facing garden with a sunny aspect. The Old Chapel is very comfortable and well-equipped and makes an ideal location for a relaxing and fun-filled holiday. Just a 15-minutes walk down a bridle path that leads from the front door of the chapel will take guests into the car park of the Eden Project – impressive geodesic domes filled with flora from around the world. For another pleasant day out the Lost Garden of Heligan is easily accessible. Nearby, the harbour of Charlestown has a Shipwreck and Heritage Centre that charts a fascinating history of fishing, wrecks, mining and migration to North America. It has its own beach, whilst St Austell Bay offers outstanding cliff and coastal scenery with beaches at Carlyon Bay, Porthpean, Pentewan and Par. Across the water, tucked into the hillside between Par and Fowey, the small, picturesque harbour of Polkerris has a sandy beach and is an excellent place for swimming with good, clean waters. An excellent pub can also be found in Polkerris. Shop 1 mile. Spacious, panelled hallway. Dining room leading to large, attractive open-beamed fitted kitchen with Aga Rangemaster and TV. Utility. Large double bedroom with 5ft antique-style bed and en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet and open-tread stairs leading to children’s attic room with four single beds (for +4) and very low-beamed, sloping ceiling. Further double bedroom (6ft 6in zip/link beds) with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Twin bedroom. Cloakroom/toilet. First floor: Large beamed, galleried living room with open fire and far-reaching views over countryside to the sea. Double bedroom with 6ft 6in carved bed and en-suite bathroom with separate walk-in shower cubicle and toilet. Double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with separate walk-in shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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