| Barnhaven - near Porthleven |
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| Barnhaven Exterior |
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| Kitchen Area |
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| Master Bedroom |
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| Welcome to Barn Haven |
| Tregonning
and Godolphin cottages nestle in the secluded
hamlet of Polladras, located on the lower
slopes of Tregonning Hill, with views towards
Godolphin Hill. The picturesque harbour town
of Porthleven is only a short drive away with
Praa Sands mile long beach of golden sand
only a 10 minute drive away. |
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| Accommodation |
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cottages have recently been refurbished to
a high standard and have a contemporary feel,
with new kitchens, bathrooms and heating. |
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cottage provides the following accommodation:
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| •Master
bedroom with a double bed |
| •Bedroom
2 with 2 single beds |
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| •Lounge/Kitchen
diner |
| •Shower
room with toilet |
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linen (except towels) and electricity is included.
Cots and highchairs are available. |
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is also access to a washing machine if you
need to keep on top of that as well. |
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| Panoramic views from Tregonning
Hill of the surrounding countryside |
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| Local Area |
| You
approach the cottages through an old field
gate, where there is plenty of parking space,
with good room for bicycles behind the cottages.
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car park spaces are 20 yards from the two
cottages, over a level path. |
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cottages are set amongst traditional Cornish
granite homes, and are well situated for footpaths
and walks. |
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cottages have plenty of space for relaxing
and resting in the sun, sitting out on the
lawn, or a lazy barbeque as sunset settles
across the lawns. Garden chairs and tables
are supplied. You will soon feel at home in
this quiet, rural part of Cornwall. |
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are fine walks onto Tregonning and Godolphin
hills, with panoramic views from their summits
of the surrounding countryside - the sea to
the south; 2 miles to Praa Sands; and the
north coast; 7 miles to Carbis Bay and beyond
to St.Ives. To the west you see Penzance and
to the east the Lizard peninsula stretches
out before you. |
| Tregonning
Hill is famous as the place where William
Cookworthy first discovered china clay in
Britain before larger deposits were located
further east toward St. Austell. |
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surrounding fields are used mainly as paddocks,
and for growing daffodils and vegetables.
Peacocks wander freely nearby, and you'll
often hear owls at night. |
| Click
here to view our location using Multimap.com
- you can print out maps as required. |
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| Additional Information &
Contact Details |
| Both cottages
are on one level, and are entered through
a door 66 cm(26 ins) wide. |
| The kitchen work
surfaces are at a height of 94 cm.(37 ins)
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| If you would
like further information about Barnhaven or
to check availability please contact Chris
& Sue Chapman using the following details
alternatively you can visit our main website. |
| Address:
Barnhaven, Polladras, Breage, Helston, Cornwall,
TR13 9NS |
| Telephone:
01326 763586 :: Email: sue@barnhaven.org |
| Please click
on the link below to visit our main website. |
| www.barnhaven.org |
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