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Holiday Cottages, South Cornwall

With Hoseasons, you can book self-catering holiday accommodation in England including cottages, holiday parks, lodges, boats and city apartments. These tend to be holiday bookings for several days or a week or two. For stays of one or two nights, or for more flexibility, please check the hotel listings.

  • Ivybank, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    On a quiet country lane overlooking a lovely rural landscape close to the Devon border this cosy first floor apartment makes an ideal base for exploring the delights of Cornwall’s north and south coasts both of which are only about 20 miles away. Adjoining the owners’ home with access to their pleasant garden Ivybank (left photograph - first floor) sits within an easy drive of lovely days out at the picturesque fishing ports of Looe and Polperro on the south coast. Lanhydrock (N.T.) is also 20 miles and on the north coast the tiny ancient port of Boscastle and Tintagel village site King Arthur’s legendary castle ruins are also well worth a visit whilst further up the coast Bude (25 miles) attracts surfers and families alike. The market town of Launceston with its steam railway and castle is 6 miles. Shop and pub serving food about 2 miles.
  • Jackdaw Cottage, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    This refurbished Victorian terraced cottage nestles in the heart of a Domesday village close to Helford Passage within walking distance of the two village pubs shop/P.O. and butchers. The Helford River with water sports and fishing and a seal sanctuary are nearby also sandy beaches within walking distance. Falmouth Helston golf several sub tropical gardens and Stithians Lake are within 6 miles. Truro is a 20 minute drive.
  • Holly Oaks, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Pretty Falmouth harbour (pictured) town centre shops restaurants and sandy beaches are all within a short walk of this modern attractively furnished and very comfortable apartment. Visitors can also stroll to the National Maritime Museum Pendennis Castle the leisure centre and a bowling alley or take a boat trip from the Prince of Wales Pier along the River Fal to the cathedral city of Truro (12 miles by road) St Mawes and the Helford river. Gardens at Trelissick and Glendurgan (N.T.) are nearby – the Eden Project is a little further afield. Golf tennis and sea fishing locally. Pub 0.5 mile shop 0.25 mile.
  • Spinnakers, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In a superb location overlooking Pendennis Marina (pictured) this very comfortable cottage (right of left photograph) is one of a row and offers a rare opportunity to stay within 0.25 mile of the centre of Falmouth Pendennis Castle and one of four local sandy beaches. The surrounding area offers more fine beaches wonderful gardens and many indoor/outdoor activities – on water or dry land! Shops inns and restaurants in Falmouth.
  • Quarry Cottage, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Overlooking Falmouth harbour and said to have the mildest climate in Britain the village of Flushing (right photograph) with its quaint narrow streets retains distinctive Dutch flavour as well as several attractive Queen Anne houses. One of a row this simply furnished cottage is just a minute’s walk from the pub shop and harbour and 0.5 mile to the beach. A ferry crosses the river to Falmouth with its sandy beach shops restaurants new Maritime Museum and cruises up river to the city of Truro (9 miles by car). Sailing school 2 miles. Famous gardens along Helford river nearby.
  • Morwenna, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Within 600 yards of a safe sandy beach and harbour (pictured) where visitors can launch boats or enjoy a spot of fishing this split level single storey property is quietly set in its own garden on the fringes of the village of Gorran Haven. Spacious and very comfortable it makes an ideal base from which to explore the quaint narrow streets of nearby Mevagissey and the Roseland Peninsula’s numerous fine sandy beaches and beautiful coastal scenery. The legendary Lost Gardens of Heligan are within 5 miles whilst St Austell the amazing Eden Project and Charlestown with tall ships sheltering in its Georgian harbour are all just a little further. Cycles can be hired along the Pentewan Valley (6 miles) and golf is available at Carlyon Bay (13 miles). Truro a cathedral city boasting interesting shops restaurants and theatre lies within easy reach (19 miles) and the National Trust’s Lanydrock house and garden is also well worth a visit (22 miles). A 1/4 mile stroll leads to shops. Pub serving food 2 miles.
  • Burnuick Farm Cottages, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Wonderfully situated just 3 miles from the little village of Gunwalloe and the unspoilt sandy beach at Church Cove these recently converted traditional stone barns offer spacious and very comfortable holiday accommodation perfect for that relaxing break. Set on an attractive courtyard on the owners’ working farm they are ideally placed for enjoying the numerous beaches and hidden coves that dot the coastline. Glorious cliff-top walks lead to Mullion or further west to Porthleven and Loe bar where Cornwall’s largest freshwater lake attracts abundant bird life especially wildfowl using it as a winter haven. Walkers can enjoy a 5 mile circuit round the lake and numerous footpaths thread their way through the surrounding National Trust farmland and woodland. The thriving town of Helston’s shops art galleries cafes bars and restaurants are about 3 miles away as are Gweek Seal sanctuary and the award winning Flambards theme park with its thrilling rides and Victorian Village and Britain in the Blitz exhibitions. Goonhilly Earth Station the Lizard Point Lighthouse Kynance Cove and the National Trust’s Godolphin House St Michael’s Mount and Trengwainton Gardens are all within easy reach. There is a pub with restaurant 2 miles away and a good selection of shops in Helston 3 miles.
  • The Dairy, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Its location just 4 miles from the vast expanse of golden sands at Gwithian and the town of Hayle within easy reach of a myriad other beaches and beautiful coastal walks makes The Dairy an ideal base for exploring west Cornwall. Adjoining the owners’ farmhouse it is a short drive from St Ives with its quaint maze of cobbled streets many restaurants and the Tate gallery. Bustling historic Penzance where visitors can enjoy day trips to the Isles of Scilly by boat or helicopter or explore St Michael’s Mount and Trengwainton Gardens (both N.T.) is 9 miles whilst Land’s End is 20 miles. Pub and shop 1.5 miles.
  • The Mowey Barn, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set in lovely countryside on a working farm this very comfortable converted barn is ideally located for exploring the north and south Cornish coasts. Adjoining the owners’ home it lies 2 miles from the market town of Helston and Flambards theme park within easy reach of lovely coves and beaches on the Lizard peninsula water sports the gardens of Glendurgan Trebah and Trevarno and St Michael’s Mount and Penzance. Pub 1 mile.
  • Trevallen, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In the lovely peaceful hamlet of Lezant and just over 3 miles from the market town of Launceston with its castle and steam railway this comfortable family home enjoys views over the surrounding countryside. Offering an ideal base for exploring both Cornwall and the Devon borders it is just a short drive from Lydford Gorge (N.T.) Tavistock and Dartmoor National Park’s rugged grandeur. Glorious surfing beaches at Bude on the north coast and the pretty sandy coves of Looe on the south coast are easily accessible as are Cotehele and Lanhydrock (both N.T.). Dining pub 1.5 miles shops in Launceston.
  • The Shippon, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set amidst lovely countryside in the peaceful hamlet of Lidwell on the Cornwall/Devon border this beautifully converted very spacious and attractively furnished former barn is ideal for larger groups. The surrounding area has so much to offer and just a short drive away are the delightful market towns of Tavistock Callington and Launceston with its castle and steam railway trips.Well worth a visit and only a little further afield are the picturesque south coast resorts of Looe and Polperro whilst historic Plymouth’s Marine Aquarium Dome theatres and shopping are about 20 miles distant.The National Trust’s enchanting medieval house at Cotehele with its valley garden leading to the quay and watermill on the River Tamar is just 7 miles away. For walkers there is Kit Hill Country Park (3 miles); canoe and boat trips along the Tamar are readily available and the St Mellion golf club (8 miles) offers a range of leisure facilities. Shop/post office and pub serving food about 2 miles.
  • Burnoon Barn, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    A leafy ‘no through’ lane leads to this restored barn set in its own 0.25 acre of patio and lawns. Overlooking farmland with distant sea views and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty it is a tranquil haven for walkers and nature lovers. The village shop and pub are about 1 mile by car – or a 0.5 mile walk across fields. Well situated for exploring both north and south coast beaches and footpaths Poldhu Cove (pictured) is just 3 miles away and Lizard Point is 7 miles. Helston with its shops and Flambards theme park are within 5 miles. Falmouth 11 miles. Penzance 20 miles. Eden Project 30 miles.
  • Tregadjack, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Just 3 miles from the sandy beach at Poldhu Cove this very comfortable property lies in peaceful open countryside on the Lizard peninsula famous for its fine walking and dramatic coastal scenery. Adjoining the owners’ home it is a short drive from Lizard lighthouse the most southerly point in England and also numerous tiny sandy coves and fishing villages. Inland stand the vast dishes of Goonhilly Earth Station and visitor centre Helston and Flambards Theme Park are 3½ miles whilst St. Michael’s Mount (N.T.) and Penzance are a little further afield. Shop and pub 2 miles.
  • Geranium Cottage, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    This tastefully furnished and very comfortable cottage with its sheltered private walled courtyard garden lies in the heart of the picturesque ancient town of Lostwithiel. With shops restaurants pubs golf and riverside park just a short stroll it is the perfect base for a peaceful holiday. The surrounding countryside is a walkers’ paradise and the train gives access to many fine parts of Cornwall. Fowey’s colourful old houses and quaint narrow streets Charlestown’s harbour and tall ships and Eden Project are a few minutes’ drive.
  • Haylands Cottages, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Commanding stunning views across the Tamar Valley towards Dartmoor are these converted former barns. Very comfortably furnished they enjoy a peaceful rural setting just 30 minutes drive from sandy beaches on the south coast and the quaint fishing ports of Looe and Polperro. The market towns of Callington Launceston with its Norman castle and steam railway and Liskeard offering a scenic train ride to Looe are nearby whilst historic Plymouth’s many attractions are just 19 miles away. The 15th century Tudor N.T. property of Cotehele and Buckland Abbey are just a short drive away. St Mellion golf club 6 miles. Shop 0.5 mile pub 1.5 miles.
  • Chy-Vean, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    This detached 19th century beamed cottage with small and private south facing garden is set in the heart of a picturesque village that overlooks Mounts Bay. Just 2 miles from Penzance the village shop and church are close by and Trengwainton Gardens N. T. are a 10 minute walk. A comfortable and quiet base for exploring west Cornwall walkers will enjoy the coastal footpath. Sandy beaches at Sennen Porthcurno Minack (with open air theatre) and St Ives. Day trips to the Isles of Scilly by air or sea. Pubs and restaurants in Penzance 2 miles.
  • Fifteen The Crags, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Commanding stunning views of Falmouth Bay and the sandy beach (pictured) which lies directly below at the end of the drive this very well equipped apartment on the Maenporth Country Estate enjoys shared use of the 29 acres of grounds and superb leisure facilities. Falmouth 3 miles. Cove bar/restaurant adjacent shops 2 miles.
  • The Old Toll House, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    The Old Toll House stands within a short stroll of the sandy beach shops restaurants and pubs of the village of Marazion on lovely Mounts Bay. Dominating the bay is majestic St Michael’s Mount (pictured) which can be accessed by a stone causeway at low tide and there are many fine sandy beaches nearby including the surfing beach at Sennen. About 4 miles away lies the bustling town of Penzance from where day trips to the Isles of Scilly can be taken by helicopter or ferry. The Minack Open Air Theatre Land’s End Paradise Park and St Ives with its Tate Gallery are all within a short drive. Shops and pubs 100 yards.
  • Venton House Cottages, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Overlooking a pretty courtyard these delightful stable conversions are ideally situated for exploring this lovely area of Cornwall. Picturesque Looe with its sandy beaches and many attractions is about 10 miles away and the famous Eden Project (24 miles) and the dramatic coastline of the north Cornwall coast are all within easy reach by car. Nearby the beauty of Bodmin Moor offers excellent walking there are 4 golf courses within 15 miles and excellent fishing and water sports at Siblyback (5 miles). The market town of Liskeard is 3 miles historic Plymouth 19 miles. Inn 1.5 miles. Shops 2 miles.
  • Cobs Cottage, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Quietly tucked away in this most attractive fishing village just 2 minutes’ walk from its picturesque harbour (pictured) sits this newly renovated and very comfortable cottage. Ideally located for enjoying beaches (Pentewan 2 miles) and coastal walking it is a mere 3 miles from the Lost Gardens of Heligan and 8 miles from Eden – a little further afield are Lanhydrock (N.T.) and the cathedral city of Truro 18 miles. A myriad shops pubs and restaurants lie within a short stroll; golf fishing and a cycle trail are found close by.
  • Mousehole Cottages, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Only a short stroll from the sandy harbour of this picturesque fishing village these two comfortable properties offer an ideal base for exploring the many hidden coves and lovely beaches along the dramatic west Cornwall coast. Mousehole’s quaint narrow streets are home to a selection of old inns restaurants and shops (100 yards) and the bustling town of Penzance is just 3 miles away. A little further around the bay and accessed by causeway at low tide lies the majestic National Trust property of St Michael’s Mount. Sennen’s fine surfing beach the Minack open air theatre at Porthcurnow and Land’s End are all a short drive. Day trips to the Isles of Scilly by ferry or helicopter depart from Penzance.
  • Corner Cottage, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Nestling amongst Mousehole’s charming cluster of fishermen’s cottages and winding village streets this cosy listed corner cottage lies just a short stroll from the picturesque sandy harbour (pictured). Shops inns and restaurants are only 100 yards away and the bustling towns of Newlyn and Penzance with day trips to the Isles of Scilly by helicopter or by sea are 3 miles. Reached by causeway or ferry St Michael’s Mount (N.T.) stands majestically over Mount’s Bay nearby. Minack open-air theatre and Land’s End are about 10 miles. Sea fishing sailing and horse riding locally.
  • Manoach, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In an attractive wooded setting surrounded by lovely countryside Manoach is one of a group of privately owned holiday homes situated just 2 miles from the market town of Liskeard. From here branch line trains follow a scenic riverside route to the pretty fishing port of Looe (10 miles pictured) where visitors will find a sandy beach inns and restaurants and an array of eclectic shops amidst its maze of narrow winding streets. Exhilarating walking on Bodmin Moor Sterts open air theatre and the famous Carnglaze Caverns are all close by whilst the quaint and exceptionally pretty village of Polperro (once a thriving centre for the smuggling trade) Plymouth the fascinating Eden Project and Lanhydrock and Cotehele (both N.T.) are all a little further afield. Shops in Liskeard; pub serving food on site 50 yards.
  • Rosecraddoc Manor, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set in the gently undulating foothills of Bodmin Moor Rosecraddoc Manor boasts a history that dates back to the Domesday Book. Rebuilt in the 1820’s it is Grade II listed together with the two bridges in the grounds – one of which forms part of the entrance drive. The manor house and coach house have been converted into apartments all furnished and equipped to a very high standard with many luxurious touches that will appeal to the most discerning of visitors. Access to the front door of the Manor is by 3 stone steps. Some of the accommodation features four poster beds and some offer spa baths. All accommodation boasts the benefit of a sauna.
    Riverview and Riverbank enjoy a secluded position on the banks of the small cascading river with pretty aspects across the river and parkland towards the lake – these two cottages include special features to make them suitable for wheelchair users.
    Lakeview stands about 75 yards from the manor in an enviable position overlooking the fishing lake and enjoys particularly beautiful views from its first floor sitting room and large balcony.
    Rosecraddoc Manor is surrounded by 35 acres of natural gardens and bluebell woods that beckon to you to stroll along its footpaths. The lake is well stocked for coarse fishing with carp roach and bream and the all weather tennis court can be enjoyed April – October. There are several pubs locally and a leisurely stroll to the foot of the drive and across the road leads to a licensed bar ‘The Village Inn’ which offers an extensive menu including children’s meals barbecues and live entertainment regularly during the high season. It also has a large screen TV pool room and children’s games making it an ideal venue for all the family.
    Looe with its many attractions is just 8 miles away whilst historic Plymouth with its city attractions and the Eden Project are both about 20 miles. Nearest shop 1.5 miles.
  • Great Prideaux Barn, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Just a mile from Cornwall’s exciting Eden Project (right photograph) this detached refurbished barn is set on the owners’ farm with local footpaths giving direct access to The Saints Way. Within 3 miles are Par Sands and locations for many Daphne du Maurier novels celebrated in her May Festival. Mevagissey the Lost Gardens of Heligan Lanhydrock (N.T.) and Truro are within a 0.5 hour drive. Shops inns 2 miles.
  • Tor Barn, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Close to the coast and only 7 miles from the lovely sandy beach at Sennen Cove this comfortable detached property enjoys a quiet location on the fringes of Pendeen village. Easy access to the coastal path makes this an ideal base for walkers and artists alike and a scenic drive along the coast leads through Zennor to St Ives (9 miles) with its quaint narrow streets and Tate gallery. The historic town of Penzance (8 miles) offers excellent shops an outdoor swimming pool pubs and restaurants and both helicopter and ferry crossings to the Isles of Scilly. Land’s End is 9 miles. Shop and pub serving food 0.25 mile.
  • Topple Cottage, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set in picturesque Polperro (pictured) this delightful listed fisherman’s cottage offers the chance to experience life in a Cornish fishing village where the narrow streets deter cars and every corner is an artists’ dream. Dating from the 1740’s and tastefully refurbished it offers comfortable accommodation on the first and second floors (centre of left photograph). It is just 2 minutes walk from Polperro’s amenities including boat trips inns and restaurants. Good walking riding and sightseeing in the area.
  • Rame View, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Enjoying an enviable position overlooking the tiny fishing village of Portwrinke and the dramatic coastline of Whitsand Bay and Rame Head this spacious detached property boasts stunning sea views (pictured) from most rooms. Whilst offering an ideal holiday location for families and walkers its proximity to the adjacent cliff-top golf club is also sure to appeal to golf enthusiasts. Attractive villages and beaches dot the coastline – Kingsand Seaton and Downderry are all just a few minutes’ drive and vast array of attractions lie within easy reach. The National Trust properties of Antony House (5 miles) and the Tudor house and gardens of Cotehele are both close by as is the historic estate and port bordering the Tamar Valley at Morwellham Quay. Plymouth (6 miles by car ferry from Torpoint) offers a great day out and many delights including the marine aquarium the famous Hoe the Barbican and numerous shops and restaurants. To the west the fishing harbours and interesting little shops of picturesque Looe and Polperro are a must to visit. Canoeing horse riding sea fishing and excellent walking on the coastal path are all found nearby as is Mount Edgcumbe Country Park whilst for the young at heart go-karting is available near Liskeard (15 minutes’ drive). There is a hotel and bar 150 yards away and the local pub is a half mile walk uphill. Shops 5 miles.
  • Higher Pentreath Farm, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Just 10 minutes’ walk from the beautiful sandy beach and boasting stunning views across Praa Sands to the Lizard peninsula beyond the handsome farmhouse at Pentreath Farm was once a staging post for the London stagecoach and now offers two very comfortable apartments. Peaceful and quiet each apartment retaining original features in its converted interior and enjoying its own garden area they sit beside the family-run working flower farm and an unobtrusive family camping field. The nearby beach sports a café and bar and fish and chip shop. Surfing lessons pick up from the farm and fishing trips can be arranged. Penzance St Michael’s Mount (N.T.) Minack open air theatre and Tate gallery at St Ives are all a short drive. Pub and shop 0.5 mile.
  • Poppy Cottage, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    This pretty single storey cottage (shown left of photograph) enjoys a quiet secluded setting just half a mile from St Austell’s town centre with its inns shops and places to eat. Set on a working farm and adjoining the owners’ home it is within 3 miles of sandy beaches at Porthpean Pentewan and Carlyon Bay. Charlestown Heritage Centre The Lost Gardens of Heligan (right photograph) the Eden Project and the delightful old fishing port of Mevagissey are all within five miles. A springtime festival honours Daphne du Maurier who set many of her novels in this area. Truro and Lanhydrock (N.T.) are within 15 miles. Three golf courses cycle hire and riding locally.
  • Pensipple Cottage, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Just 4 miles from the quaint old fishing port of Looe with its safe sandy beaches and rock pools is this pretty Victorian cottage. Set on a 200 acre arable farm the owner who lives next door is happy to help you plan walks over the farmland. The Eden Project Lost Gardens of Heligan and Bodmin Moor are within easy reach. Coastal walks riding golf boat hire and water sports locally. Pubs 2 miles. Shop 3 miles.
  • Driftwood, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    This very comfortable property sits only a few minutes’ drive from the attractive fishing harbour at Padstow Rick Stein’s famous restaurants and numerous fine sandy beaches. One of a group of privately owned holiday homes it is ideal for a relaxing break. Just over 2 miles away are glorious sandy beaches at Treyarnon Bay and Constantine and the Camel cycle trail follows the river from Padstow to Wadebridge (9 miles by road) and on to Bodmin. Watergate Bay water sports centre Trerice and Lanhydrock (both N.T.) and the Eden Project are a short drive. Pub and shop in holiday village or St Merryn 1 mile.
  • Manor Barn, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Boasting lovely views across open countryside from its first floor sitting room this spacious and very comfortable cottage enjoys a peaceful village setting and offers a relaxing base for walking and touring. Situated in a small courtyard adjacent to the owners’ home it shares their attractive lawned garden. Meandering lanes lead to the small market town of Callington (3.5 miles) but dominating the area is Kit Hill whose summit affords spectacular vistas across Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor. Coastal towns of Looe and Polperro are 20 miles Launceston’s steam railway 8 miles. Pub 3 miles shop 100 yards.
  • Sally's Cottage, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Enjoy village life in a coastal location in this extremely pretty semi detached stone cottage with lovely furnishings and cosy fireside. It is within easy walking distance (200 yards) of a pub restaurant and shop/P.O. in Tregony the gateway to the beautiful Roseland Peninsula. Only 15 minutes drive away is Nare Head’s superb sandy beach. The Lost Gardens of Heligan are 10 miles away and the Eden Project is within 20 minutes drive. Truro 8 miles. An excellent base for touring this western tip of England with superb coastal walks.
  • Rivendell Cottage, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Whilst enjoying glorious views and a peaceful rural setting this cosy stone cottage is only a few minutes’ drive from good routes making both the north and south Cornish coasts easily accessible. Set on the fringes of Bodmin Moor where ancient villages and standing stones hint of earlier inhabitants and the Jamaica Inn of Daphne du Maurier fame is found the cottage lies just 8 miles from Launceston’s castle and bustling shops. Cotehele and Lanhydrock (both N.T.) are a short drive and the Bodmin and Wenford Railway and access to the Camel cycle trail at Bodmin are about 15 miles. Colliford (6 miles) and Siblyback Lakes offer water sports and fishing. Eden 28 miles. Pub 1 mile shop 1.5 miles.
  • Trevenen Farm Cottages, South Cornwall (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Just 2 miles from Helston and the gateway to the Lizard Peninsula these two converted and very comfortable farm cottages are located on a working farm a short drive from sandy beaches and coves including Gunwalloe (6 miles) Porthleven (5 miles) and Church Cove. The lighthouse at Britain’s most southerly point and glorious cliff-top walks are within easy reach as are St Michael’s Mount and Godolphin House (both N.T.) Gweek Seal Sanctuary Goonhilly Earth Station Poldark Mine and Glendurgan and Trebah Gardens. Flambards theme park 3 miles day trips to the Isles of Scilly from Penzance 15 miles. Pub 1.5 miles shops 2 miles.

Hotels & Holiday Accommodation in Cornwall


Ivybank
Ivybank, South Cornwall
(Book Cottages online at Hoseasons) Topple Cottage
Topple Cottage, South Cornwall
(Book Cottages online at Hoseasons) Trevenen Farm Cottages
Trevenen Farm Cottages, South Cornwall
(Book Cottages online at Hoseasons)

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