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| 3 Bowood Park - Camelford, North Cornwall |
| A superb, spacious house that sleeps 6-9 people.
Set in an enviable position right in the heart of North Cornwall,
close to some of the most beautiful beaches, and countryside of our
unique county. |
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house comprises of a spacious hall that leads to a kitchen fully equipped
including dishwasher, washing machine, hob, oven, and microwave. It
is extremely large and the dining end allows for group meals. The
separate dining room with additional table leads onto the lounge with
large plasma TV, open fireplace and conservatory. Enjoy a glass of
wine here whilst watching the golfing world pass by. Doors lead to
a patio area with a bar-b-que and garden seating.The stairs lead to
a galleried landing furnished with a further comfortable suite looking
over the double height conservatory giving marvellous views of the
gardens, golf course and surrounding countryside. There are four large
bedrooms, two en-suite, one shower, one bath with a further family
bathroom containing bath and large walk in tiled shower. The bedrooms
are as follows: 1 triple, 1 double and 2 twins. Outside are large
gardens to both front and back of the house and there is ample parking
for at least 4+ cars. The property is set in a quiet area reached
by a private road. |
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| 3 Bowood Park sits adjacent to Bowood Park Golf
Course, one of the south west's premier golf courses. The course itself
is an 18 hole championship golf course par 72. It has won the coveted
Golf Monthly Gold Award and offers something for every ability. The
area is steeped in history, with Bowood Park once forming a part of
the 13th century deer park owned by Edward Prince of Wales formerly
known as The Black Prince. The course’s website is www.bowoodpark.org |
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| Nearby beaches include Trebarwith Strand, Widemouth
Bay and Bude to the north with the surfers paradise Polzeath, as well
as hidden secrets such as Tregirls and Mother Iveys to the south.
There is nowhere in the world more beautiful than Rock with it's white
paradise sands. The adjoining beach of Daymer Bay with the tidal estuary,
safe bathing and sand dunes to explore mean it's ideal for families.
Take a short stroll from here across St. Enodoc and visit the famous
church unearthed from the sands, Sir John Betjemans final resting
place. The area is surrounded by fabulous coastal paths, leading both
north and south. The exquisite Camel trail (a former railway line)
is a safe cycle to Padstow via Wadebridge and /or Bodmin. The pretty
fishing villages of Padstow, Port Isaac or Boscastle are also a must
to visit. Tintagel with the legendary King Arthurs Castle is just
15 mins drive away. |
| Bodmin Moor with it's wild ponies, comprises two
of the highest points in Cornwall of Brown Willy and Roughtor and
are just a few minutes away. The area is ideal for wa lking and hiking.
Within an easy distance are attractions such as Crealy Adventure Park,
Eden, the beautiful cathedral city of Truro and Lanhydrock House,
one of the National Trusts finest Victorian houses. |
| There are plenty of dining establishments nearby
to suit every need, from waterside bistros and restaurants to moorland
award winning country pubs. |
| Local activities include surfing, fishing, boat
trips, horse riding, walking, hiking, tennis, wind surfing, sailing,
waterskiing, cycling as well as golf. Reduced rate green fees for
Bowood have been negotiated for our guests. |
Shorter breaks available out of high season,
please contact me for further details.
Sorry, no pets. |
| Availability & Online Booking |
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| Prices include all bedding, sheets, duvets
and pillows. |
| Contact Details |
| If you require any further information please
contact Jo Wilson at anytime. |
| Telephone: 01208 816672 ::
Mobile: 07976 125929 |
| Address: Joanne Wilson, 10 Trevanion
Close, Wadebridge, Cornwall, PL27 7UP |
| Email: jowilson@talktalk.net |
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