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NEW FOR 2003

Childrens' Play Area

We are at present constructing a childrens' play area which will include climbing apparatus and slides for children 4 - 14 years old.  We will have photos available when it is completed.

 

BBQ Hire

Why not hire a BBQ for the week and take advantage of the great outdoors.  You can buy locally produced meat and eat al fresco.
A BBQ can be hired for £1 per day or £5 per week.


CYCLE HIRE

We have both adults and childrens cycles for hire on a daily or weekly basis.
Prices start from £3 per day.

 

Babysitting

Our daughters are available most evenings to baby sit for you while you enjoy the local restaurants and pubs.
They charge £3 per hour.

MORE TO COME

As we have more information, pictures and news, these will be put up on this page for your convenience.

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The shores of Cornwall are washed by the gulf stream bringing early springs, long lingering summers and a micro climate which in turn is a paradise for gardens. Whether you prefer surfing to walking, or riding to fishing, there are plenty of things to keep you active on your Cornwall holiday. Themed trails to take you off the beaten track and help you to discover some of the highlights of a holiday in Cornwall. The trails take you on journeys through wild open landscapes, through heritage cities and market towns, from the dramatic jagged cliffs of the north coast carved by Atlantic rollers - interspersed with sandy surfing beaches some stretching for up to 5 miles long - to the gentler wooded estuaries of the south - a lush, sub tropical riviera of time-warped fishing villages and sheltered coves, of sophisticated resorts on wide-mouthed bays and historic ports in great natural harbours. How about a visit to one of the famous gardens such as the Lost Gardens of Heligan in Mevagissey, Cornwall, The Eden Project, Bodelva, St Austell, or a cultural trip to a museum or art gallery? There are lots of National Trust and English Heritage sites to choose from in Cornwall if you are after a touch of history.