2 Bed LUX Cottage Cornwall - MAY OFFERS from £380
Listing Summary
Listing No:2979
Sleeps up to:4
Location Type:Beach
Mountain
Near the sea
Rural
Village
Local Area:Nearest Beach: Trebarwith 15min
Local Airport: Newquay
Local Ferry Port: Plymouth, southampton
Nearest Railway Station: Bodmin
Nearest Motorway/Freeway Junction: See getting Here in Area Location
Local Shops: Camelford 10 min walk
Car Required: Yes although busses run from Camelford
Listing description

MAY OFFERS
April 30 - 13 May 2012 - Day rate (min two nights) - £60 per night*
06 May - 13 May 2012 - £380 (Was £481)
13 May - 19 May 2012 - £380(was £481)
Short breaks 3 or 4 nighst available at great prices!
CONTACT OWNER FOR DETAILS (OR SEE RATES)
Little Cobbetts is a short 10 min. walk Camelford with its local shops, chemist, libray, galleries, museum, pubs & restaurants.
The cottage boasts a superb location, close to the foot of Roughtor (highest point in Cornwall). The nearest of many stunning sandy beaches is Trebarwith Strand, just 15 mins drive away.
The cottage with character features, pretty private garden & private parking is the perfect base for couples or small families to explore all that Cornwall has to offer.
Little Cobbetts has been set out with a careful eye to detail & has the luxuries we all seek on a well earned holiday. It is the prefect home-from-home for your time in Cornwall with luxury duvets, soft Egyptian cotton towels, cosy furnishings, the latest in entertainment systems & a modern kitchen fully equipped with all one needs to prepare fabulous dishes using local produce & seafood.
A welcome hamper is also provided, containing our choice of essentials to get Guests started and a selection of goodies as a welcome treat after their journey.
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS:
Within driving distance (30-45 Mins) is Padstow (of Rick Stein fame), Rock, Port Isaac (TV series Doc Martin), the Eden Project & a variety of adventure & t
Location Details
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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS:
Within easy driving distance are the popular Padstow (of Rick Stein fame), Rock, Port Isaac (TV series Doc Martin), the Eden Project & a variety of adventure & theme parks, National Heritage sites, steam railways, & so much more.
WALKING and NATIONAL PARKS
Cornwall is a walker's paradise with what has been described as "One of the world's greatest walks" the South West Coast Path National Trail - 630 miles of superb coastal walking. Dartmoor national park is only an hour’s drive away & Exmoor National Park only a 2 hrs drive.
GETTING HERE:
The cottage is best reached by car & a car is by far the best way to get around in Cornwall. If you are travelling from further afield, there are several Airports nearby. Newquay 40mins & Exeter just over an hour away.
From Wales or the North the best route is via the M5 from Bristol, to Exeter & from there the A30, A395 & A39 to Camelford.
From London & the East there are 2 options; via the M4 then the M5 (fastest route) or the M3 & then the A303 to Exeter scenic route (past Stonehenge). From Exeter both routes carry on via the A30, A395 & finally the A39 to Camelford.
Guests travelling from Continental Europe & other locations by car can choose to cross the channel to Dover, Southampton or Plymouth or the Euro-tunnel to Folkestone.The tunnel & Dover ferry are the most popular routes. From either; take the M20, M23, & M25 to the either the M3 or the M4 & follow route from London above.
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Tariff / Rates
Payment is usually accepted in British Pounds, unless the currency and the amount is specifically agreed in advance with the owner / advertiser.
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Mid-season
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06/05/2012
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19/05/2012
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£481
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1 week
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Mid-season
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20/05/2012
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02/06/2012
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£518
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1 week
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Mid-season
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03/06/2012
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09/06/2012
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£673
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Mid-season
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10/06/2012
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16/06/2012
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£603
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High-season
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17/06/2012
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23/06/2012
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£613
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1 week
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High-season
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24/06/2012
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30/06/2012
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£656
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High-season
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01/07/2012
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07/07/2012
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£673
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1 week
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High-season
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08/07/2012
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14/07/2012
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£697
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1 week
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High-season
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15/07/2012
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21/07/2012
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£712
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1 week
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High-season
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22/07/2012
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28/07/2012
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£753
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1 week
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High-season
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29/07/2012
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25/08/2012
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£796
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1 week
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High-season
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26/08/2012
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01/09/2012
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£677
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1 week
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Mid-season
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02/09/2012
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08/09/2012
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£599
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1 week
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Mid-season
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09/09/2012
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15/09/2012
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£657
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1 week
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Mid-season
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16/09/2012
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22/09/2012
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£476
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1 week
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Low-season
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23/09/2012
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13/10/2012
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£411
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Low-season
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14/10/2012
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27/10/2012
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£476
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Winter Premium
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28/10/2012
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03/11/2012
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£569
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Low-season
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04/11/2012
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10/11/2012
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£379
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Low-season
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11/11/2012
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24/11/2012
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£328
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1 week
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Low-season
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25/11/2012
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22/12/2012
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£361
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1 week
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Christmas
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23/12/2012
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29/12/2012
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£706
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1 week
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Winter Premium
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30/12/2012
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05/01/2013
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£706
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Tariff Notes
MAY OFFERS
April 30 - 13 May 2012 - Day rate (min two nights) - £60 per night*
06 May - 13 May 2012 - £380 (Was £481)
13 May - 19 May 2012 - £380(was £481)
Short breaks 3 or 4 nighst available at great prices!
Weeks run Sunday to Sunday
Check -in after 15:00hrs Sunday, Check-out before 10:00 hrs Sunday
Short Breaks and Special offers are available on Request. Our short breaks are normally 4 nights and 3 nights
Check-in Sunday PM / Checkout Thursday AM - 4 nights
Check-in Thursday PM / Check-out Sunday AM - 3 nights
All requests considered!
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Additional Information
GETTING HERE:
The cottage is best reached by car and a car is by far the best way to get around in Cornwall. If you are travelling from further afield, there are several Airports nearby. Newquay the nearest, about 40 minutes drive away, and Exeter just over an hour away.
From Wales or the North the best route is via the M5 from Bristol, to Exeter and from there the A30, A395 and A39 to Camelford.
From London and the East there are 2 options; via the M4 then the M5 (fastest route) or the M3 and then the A303 to Exeter scenic route (past Stonehenge). From Exeter both routes carry on via the A30, A395 and finally the A39 to Camelford.
Guests travelling from Continental Europe and other locations by car can choose to cross the channel to Dover, Southampton or Plymouth or the Euro-tunnel to Folkestone. The tunnel and Dover ferry are the most popular routes. From either; take the M20, M23, and M25 to the intersections with either the M3 or the M4 and follow the directions from London (above).