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Peacefully situated down a track in the midst of rolling
farmland, some 15 minutes' drive from the sea at Whitsand Bay, this
Georgian farmhouse has been restored and completely refurbished with
loving care by its owners. The house retains a number of its
original features and provides a very comfortable and welcoming base
from which to explore this easily accessible part of Cornwall, a
short drive from the Tamar Bridge or Torpoint ferry. This part of
the county is perhaps less well known than other parts further west
but is no less attractive and offers gentle, undulating, unspoilt
countryside with easy access to coastal villages such as Looe and
Polperro. From Tideford the road to the coast offers glimpses of
sheltered inlets and wooded creeks contrasted with the exposed
cliffs above Whitsand Bay (nearest sandy beach) near Rame Head. All
the attractions of Plymouth (Barbican Centre, Marine Aquarium and
famous Hoe) are conveniently close as is the St Mellion country club
and golf course and the National Trust properties of Cotehele,
Saltram and Anthony House. The Eden Project is about 40 minutes'
drive to the west.
Tredudwell Farmhouse occupies an elevated position in the heart
of the farm and enjoys good views from the upstairs bedrooms across
a valley towards the coast. The interior is well equipped and lacks
for nothing in terms of the facilities it offers. It has been
awarded a 4 star grading by Visit Britain.
** Special Price Discounts **
Special rates apply for parties of 4 or fewer - 33% off
the normal tariff, except Easter, 24/05 - 31/05, 12/07 -
30/08, Christmas & New Year.
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