HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION AT MORVAH, ON THE
NORTH COAST OF
THE LAND'S END PENINSULA, WEST CORNWALL |
| THE STABLE, TREVOWHAN, MORVAH, PENZANCE, CORNWALL
TR20 8YU |
Pauline and Des Hannigan
Tel: 01736 788643 | Email:
hannigan@trevowhan.eclipse.co.uk |
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| Trevowhan is a small hamlet that
lies on one of the most spectacular stretches of coast in Cornwall.
The Stable at Trevowhan is a traditional small Cornish
barn which is an independent part of a very private and peaceful
complex of granite buildings that are lived in by the owners.
The Stable has been tastefully converted and is ideal for 2
people. There is off-road parking alongside the accommodation.
Trevowhan is on the north coast of the Land's End Peninsula
and is approximately five miles from Penzance and about ten
miles from St Ives. |
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The Stable has a spacious, open-plan interior
with exposed beams and pine floors. There is a small, cosy mezzanine
that has two single beds. The mezzanine is reached by secure
stairs. There is a sofa-bed on the ground floor, where the kitchen
and separate shower room and toilet are located. West-facing
windows and a large south-facing window make the interior of
the Stable very bright and well-lit. The Stable is fully furnished
and has storage heaters. There is a fridge, microwave, TV and
DVD and a radio/CD player. The property is a no smoking area.
With regret, visitors' pets cannot be accommodated.

Along the south wall of the Stable there is a small private
area with a picnic table and seating and with open fields rising
in front of it. You may find the occasional cow checking you
out from beyond the hedge... |
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| There are open fields and moorland hills behind
the Stable. Much of the coast and some of the moorland is owned
by the National Trust. Nearby features include the great headlands
of Gurnard's Head, Bosigran and Zennor. The entire area is a paradise
for walkers, birdwatchers, botanists, geologists and photographers.
The Cornwall Coastal Footpath is reached within minutes of Trevowhan
and the surrounding area is unbeatable for its coastal and moorland
walking through landscapes that are crammed with ancient monuments
and the dramatic relics of 19th century tin and copper mining. West
Cornwall's major attractions, such as St Michael's Mount, the Tate
Gallery, St Ives, the Minack Theatre and the Geevor Tin Mining Museum,
are all a short drive away. |
| The owners of the property have extensive knowledge
of local footpaths and byways and can provide detailed descriptions
of walking routes, if required by guests. They can advise on horse
riding, surfing, rock-climbing, archaeology, Art and Craft galleries
and all visitor-related matters. |
| January |
7th |
£250 |
| 2012 |
14th |
£250 |
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21st |
£250 |
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28th |
£250 |
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| February |
4th |
£250 |
| 2012 |
11th |
£250 |
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18th |
£250 |
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25th |
£250 |
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| March |
3rd |
£250 |
| 2012 |
10th |
£250 |
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17th |
£250 |
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24th |
£250 |
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31st |
£250 |
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| April |
7th |
£300 |
| 2012 |
14th |
£300 |
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21st |
£300 |
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28th |
£300 |
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| May |
5th |
£350 |
| 2012 |
12th |
£350 |
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19th |
£350 |
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26th |
£350 |
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| June |
2nd |
£400 |
| 2012 |
9th |
£400 |
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16th |
£400 |
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23rd |
£400 |
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30th |
£400 |
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| July |
7th |
£450 |
| 2012 |
14th |
£450 |
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21st |
£450 |
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28th |
£450 |
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| August |
4th |
£450 |
| 2012 |
11th |
£450 |
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18th |
£450 |
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25th |
£450 |
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| September |
1st |
£400 |
| 2012 |
8th |
£400 |
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15th |
£350 |
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22nd |
£350 |
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29th |
£350 |
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| October |
6th |
£300 |
| 2012 |
13th |
£300 |
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20th |
£300 |
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27th |
£300 |
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| November |
3rd |
£250 |
| 2012 |
10th |
£250 |
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17th |
£250 |
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24th |
£250 |
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| December |
1st |
£250 |
| 2012 |
8th |
£250 |
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| Weekends and short breaks available in
low season |
| Prices include electricity and bed linen |
| Click
here to print a Booking Form |
For enquiries and bookings contact:
Pauline and Des Hannigan
Tel: 01736 788643
Email: hannigan@trevowhan.eclipse.co.uk
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