Limehead Cottage - English Cottage holidays in St Breward, Cornwall
Here are the details for this superb English cottage - Limehead Cottage ideal for a cottage holiday in St Breward, Cornwall. To book or find out more please use the Booking Info or Availability buttons below.
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Originally two miners cottages and stables, Limehead Cottage is a charming, character Grade II listed cottage full of original features with all modern home comforts.
The cosy sitting room has a wood burning stove, ideal for out of season breaks and the kitchen is well equipped including a dishwasher and washing machine. One of the two bedrooms is located on the ground floor, with the second bedroom upstairs along with a spacious family bathroom featuring a romantic, doubled ended bath and separate shower cubicle.
Outside, a pretty patio area and garden looks out across the dramatic, surrounding countryside.
Situated on the Western side of Bodmin Moor and surrounded by rolling countryside, the pretty village of St Breward has a shop and village pub serving Cornish Fayre and local beers.
Additional Information: Starter portion of logs and firelighters left by the owners. Up to two well behaved dogs welcome (small additional charge). Cot and highchair available on request. The cottage has two staircases to the first floor, one from the sitting room and another from the ground floor bedroom.
Originally two miners cottages and stables, Limehead Cottage is a charming, character Grade II listed cottage full of original features with all modern home comforts.
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Limehead Cottage has the following Facilities |
Short Stays This cottage can be booked for a short break
Family Breaks This cottage sleeps more than 2 - perfect for families of all ages
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Price: £ from £ 500
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This cottage Sleeps |
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Cottage address
Limehead Cottage
St Breward
Cornwall
562258
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As you can see Limehead Cottage is located in a great location. The perfect base for any holiday around St Breward. And well suited to explore the whole of
Cornwall.
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