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Romantic retreat near the Camel Trail and Bodmin Moor, sleeping up to 3 people, within around a half hour drive of the coast.
The shepherds' hut near Wadebridge is a charming, beautifully furnished accommodation offering a perfect romantic escape.
The shepherds' hut near Wadebridge is a charming and beautifully presented accommodation option, ideal for a romantic escape.
Truly stylish, sleeps 10, no pets holiday cottage in Port Isaac in Cornwall, with lovely sea views.
Perched on the outskirts of the historic fishing village of Port Isaac in Cornwall, is this marvellous, two-bedroom barn conversion, Stable Cottage.
Two bedroom stone-built barn conversion nestled in a rural hamlet close to Bodmin Moor and just a short distance of 5 miles from the coast, ideal for a tranquil relaxing break.
Two bedroom barn conversion, part of a collection of three rural retreat cottages with expansive shared gardens in the rural hamlet of Polyphant, just 5 miles from Launceston and only around half an hour's drive from the Cornish coast and the Tamar Valley.
Spacious 2 bedroom 2 bathroom holiday lodge with stunning views and a bubbly outdoor hot tub, sorry no pets.
2 bedroom pet-friendly holiday lodge sleeping up to 4 people close to Port Isaac Bay, Cornwall.
Summary:The East Taphouse cottage is a spacious and inviting accommodation located on a small farm complex near the village of East Taphouse in Cornwall.
3 bedroom pet-friendly holiday lodge with stunning country views and outdoor hot tub, near Bodmin Moor and Looe.
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Bodmin Moor has a mystical eerie reputation from which many myths and legends arise. Dozmary Pool is where an arm reached up out of the waters to catch King Arthur's sword when it was thrown in by Sir Bedivere. Standing stones and the granite stone lined King Arthur's Hall add an air of mystery. A walk across Bodmin Moor engages the mind as well as the body and senses. Four main rivers and minor streams cross the moor; peat bogs lie in wait for unwary. Birds and wildlife are plentiful - their shreiks and cries are the only ones to break the silence.