Self Catering in Cornwall

Friday, October 28, 2005

cornwall accommodation

Helland Bach
Treverva
Penryn
Cornwall
TR10 9BP
Tel. 01326 340683
Helland Bach is a Cornish granite cottage that has been thoughtfully modernised into a comfortable home run by Pat and Ken Trickett.
It is situated in beautiful rural countryside in the quiet little village of Treverva. Approximately an 8 minute drive from both Falmouth and Mawman Smith.

Beautiful rural views
The tranquil Helford River
The Accommodation:
A family room with a double and single bed, for that little bit of extra privacy has a private entrance.

A twin bedroom is in the main house.

All guest bedrooms are en-suite with shower, central heating, television, tea/coffee making facilities and country views.
A full English breakfast is provided with various other options.

Open all year
Off road parking
Sorry, there are no facilities for pets.

Tariff: - £25 00 p.p.p.n
A deposit of £20 p.p. secures the room. Cheques made payable to Mr. Ken Trickett

All enquires please ring +44 (0)1326 340683


Lands End One of Falmouth's beautiful beaches

Locally
Just an 8 minute drive from the popular resort of Falmouth with good shopping, Maritime Museum, boat trips and beaches.
The Argal Water Park with fishing
The whole of the Lizard Peninsula is just a short drive with numerous coves, inlets, picturesque little villages.
Numerous country pubs, restaurants, gardens and country houses.
Local gardens include:
Trebah, Glendurgan, Carwinion, Penjerrick and Trelissick (N.T)
Other popular places include:
Flambards
The Seal Sanctuary
Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station

Your hosts are local to the area and will be only too happy to recommend places of interest or that good pub/restaurant for an evening meal.

Touring
The Whole of west Cornwall is within an easy drive including:
Lands End
Penzance
St Ives
Truro
Just some of the many views from Pendennis Point overlooking Carrick Roads.
Forming part of one of the world’s deepest natural harbours it offers world class sailing.
For the less adventurous there are various boat trips, including St Mawes and an extremely picturesque journey up the river to Truro.






Self catering Newquay

Bay Lodge Holiday Flat
Pentire Crescent - Pentire
Newquay - Cornwall
All booking Enquiries Please E-Mail: Reservations@accommodationincornwall.com

The Situation
Situated in its own grounds with Parking, Bay Lodge has one of the finest positions in Newquay.

We enjoy spectacular views over Fistral Beach and the golf links. The flat is only 200 yards from the beach, 15 minutes walk into the town centre which is serviced by a bus route to all local amenities.

The Accommodation
The flat will comfortably sleep 6 people and comprises of:

A large lounge/dining room with television and video. It is light and airy with two large windows plus a large French window which has panoramic views of the bay.

A fully equipped kitchen with electric cooker, microwave, fridge and washing/dryer machine.

Three double bedrooms one of which is a twin. Duvet and bed linen is provided.

Toilet and shower room

The flat is tastefully decorated to high standards, is comfortably furnished throughout and is very spacious.

Outside
Patio and bar-b-que area in the garden for guests use.

Newquay is the largest Cornish resort, which holds some of the top surfing competitions on the famous Fistral beach. The beaches and surfing are described as being the best in Europe.

It is an excellent base from which to tour Cornwall, the majority of places can be reached within an hour, including the now famous Eden Project near St Austell.

All male or all female parties are not allowed.
Views from the apartment

Directions : Turn off the A30 towards Newquay. At Quintrel Downs go straight across the roundabout and follow the signs that take you along the A392. At the roundabout showing town centre straight across and Pentire to the left, take the first left towards Pentire. Coninue along Pentire road until the Esplanade road on the right hand side. Turn right along Esplanade road and take the first turning on the left, Pentire Crescent. Continue up Pentire Crescent and on the right you will see a lane along which Bay Lodge is situated.

Terms :
£200 - £650 weekly
Booking Enquiries : All booking Enquiries Please E-Mail: Reservations@accommodationincornwall.com
Local attractions:

As Cornwall's premier resort Newquay offers sport and leisure activities for all ages and tastes.
If it's a family holiday that interests you then the area abounds with golden sandy beaches, sea world, a zoo and a variety of other entertainment's.

For the young and active there is surfing, golf, coastal walks and cycling on the nearby Camel trail and Cornish way and nightlife that is the best in the county. If its Touring and sightseeing that interests you then Newquay is an ideal centre from which to discover the rest of Cornwall.

From Lands End in the far west to Bude in the north and the Lizard in the south all are comfortably accessible in a day.

Whether you want to relax and unwind at the end of the day in one of Newquay's many and varied restaurants and pubs or sample the legendary nightlife there will be always be something to your taste.





















Newquay accommodation

Treloy Touring Park
Newquay
Treloy Touring Park
Newquay - Cornwall
All booking Enquiries Please E-Mail: Reservations@accommodationincornwall.com

TRELOY is situated in the Cornish Countryside, three miles from Cornwall's premier resort, Newquay, with its world famous beaches. Porth and Whipsiderry, two of our most attractive beaches, are only two miles from us. Watergate Bay and Mawgan Porth, two other magnificent beaches, are ten minutes traffic free run by car.

There are patrolled beaches for swimming and surfing whether you are a novice with a belly board or experienced to ride the magnificent breakers.

Fishing trips operate from the picturesque harbour. Newquay has a good selection of shops and excellent amenities for leisure sports, including surfing, horse riding, golf, bowls and tennis. There are various holiday attractions including Trenance Gardens, with boating lake, zoo and miniature railway. There is also Waterworld and a Sea Life Centre.

You will always receive a friendly Cornish welcome at TRELOY, developed by the Paull family over the last twenty years. We are big enough to offer comprehensive amenities, but small enough to care. Our friendly staff take a personal pride in the amenities provided ensuring that the highest standard of cleanliness and hygiene are maintained. We cater for families and couples only

Heated Swimming Pool and Sun Trap Areas
Children’s Paddling Pool
Showers
Private Washing Cubicles

Hot Water to Clothes Washing Sinks and
use of Iron and Ironing Boards Hot Water to
Hand Basins
Hot Water to Baby Baths

Use of Razor Points and Hair Driers

Mother and Baby Rooms
Hot Water to Indoor Dish Washing Sinks
& Food Preparation Area

V Room
Entrance to Licensed Club with Family Room
Entertainment

Free Children’s Adventure Playground

Treloy Tourist Park also offers...

16 Amp Electric Hook Ups
Well Stocked Shop

Ice Pack Freezing Service

Launderette with Automatic Washing Machines, Tumble Driers and Deep Sinks

Games Room with Pool Tables, etc.

Public Telephones
Park Chef
(Café And Takeaway Food)
Gas and Gaz Stockists

Chemical Disposal Point

Some Hard Standings

Bus Stop at Gate

Barbecues Allowed

ourist Park Tariff May-Sept 2005
Prices shown are per person per night

Children 2 and under FREE ALL SEASON
3-14 years—Children's rate. After 15th birthday—Adult rate
Any full week ending before 20th July & from 1st September
— Book and pay for 6 nights and get the 7th night FREE

THERE IS NO
BOOKING FEE

We do not charge for tents, Touring caravans, awnings or cars


Entrance to Clubroom & Swimming Pool FREE

Before May 26th Adults £4.00

Children £1.50

Dog £1.00


May 26th to Adults £5.00

July 16th Children £2.50

Dog £1.00


July 16th to Adults £5.50

July 23rd Children £3.00

Dog £1.00


July 23rd to Adults £6.00

July 30th Children £3.50

Dog £1.50


July 30th to Adults £6.50

Aug 20th Children £4.00

Dog £1.50


Aug 20th to Adults £5.50

Sept 3rd Children £3.00

Dog £1.50


Sept 3rd to Adults £4.00

Sept 27th Children £2.00

Dog £1.00


Electrical hook up facility
£2.50 per night
(16 amp 6H/240v 3 round pin BS4343)

Premium pitches (electric, 2 Bib Taps, 2 Grey Water Drains) £3.50 per night

All prices include VAT at the current rate of 17.5%
All booking Enquiries Please E-Mail: Reservations@accommodationincornwall.com

Fistral Beach
Probably the most well known of all Newquay’s beaches.
Renowned for its excellent surf, (world championships have been held here).
The sand is of excellent quality, the beach shelves gently except at high water.
Life guard during the summer months.
Parking on the beach - often full.
Toilets/refreshments on the beach.
Lovely walk around the headland (as seen in the distance).





















Accommodation in newquay

Alicia
Guest House
136 Henver Road
Newquay
Cornwall
TR7 3EQ
Tel/Fax 01637 874328
Email: enquiries@alicia-guesthouse-newquay.co.uk
www.alicia-guesthouse-newquay.co.uk

The Situation
Situated on one of the main roads into Newquay. Out of the hustle and bustle of the town centre yet only a short distance from all amenities.
The Accommodation
The proprietors offer a friendly and relaxed atmosphere in which guests can enjoy their holiday, many of which return on a regular basis.

All bedrooms are comfortably furnished, some en-suite, all have a colour television, refreshment tray, hair dryer and central heating. The Accommodation includes a ground floor bedroom.

Alicia offers a full English breakfast with a wide variety of choices to start your day. The portions have been described as a holiday from your diet. (special diets catered for).

Guests are welcome to relax at the end of the day in the comfortable lounge or in the conservatory.

The proprietors respectfully requests their guests to refrain from smoking in the guest house.


Comfortable bedrooms Ground floor ensuite bedroom
(entering onto the garden)

Parking: Private
Opening dates : All year
Booking Enquiry : Click Here
Email: enquiries@alicia-guesthouse-newquay.co.uk
www.alicia-guesthouse-newquay.co.uk
Tariff : En-suite from £25 00p p.p.p.n
Children half price when sharing a room with parents.

Note: 'Ryan Air' now have daily flights to Newquay from London Stansted Airport, we are only 10 minutes away from Newquay Airport.
Telephone: 01637 874328

Local attractions:
Newquay is famous for its beaches of which there are many to choose from. all have soft golden sand, some have sand dunes, some with wild surf, others more sheltered. The closest to Alicia is Newquay Porth which is one of the more sheltered.

The town offers many attractions, good shopping, restaurants, pubs, night clubs, tea rooms, a zoo, swimming baths, aquarium, boat trips, fishing, golf, tennis. Whatever your interests your hosts Mike and Alison will be only too happy to help.

Going slightly further afield there are many beautiful gardens to explore.

The Lost Gardens of Heligan. "The garden restoration of the century" (Times Newspaper).

The Eden Project. We are ideally situated for visiting the Eden Project which is being hailed as the eighth wonder of the world.

Charlestown where famous Tall Ships can be photographed and explored when they are not on film location.

The Cathedral City of Truro and the resorts of Padstow, St Ives and Lands End are all within an easy drive.

The Eden Project 30 mins drive away

HOW TO GET TO US
Exit M5 at junction 31, signed A30 Oakhampton, continue on A30 for approximately 80 miles.

You will then come to a large roundabout, take the second exit signed A30 Redruth.

Along this road on your left hand side you will pass a BP Garage and Little Chef.

Further along this road you will go under a bridge that has black and yellow marking on it.

After the bridge approximately 400 yards on the left hand side there is a sign for, St Columb, Airport, A3059. Turn right here and follow this road until you come to another roundabout, take second exit and keep on this road, you will pass airport on your right hand side.

At the end of this road you will come to a T junction, signed Newquay, Town Beaches, A3058. Turn right along this road, you will go through two sets of pedestrian crossings with lights, approximately 100 yards after second set the road bends slightly, just after this bend you should see our sign on your left hand side, you have arrived.

Have a safe journey.



Accommodation in Bude

Trevigue
Self Catering Cottages
'Sampshire House'
Bude
Cornwall.
All booking Enquiries Please E-Mail: Reservations@accommodationincornwall.com
or Click here for enquiry form
Described as a dream home, Samphire is a brilliantly designed luxury home with an outdoor pool. Built in 1991, into the side of the hill, it overlooks a deeply wooded valley to rolling farmland beyond.

It is set above 10 acres of ancient woodland where a path lead to Crackington Haven.

The house looks as though it belongs to the landscape as old slates and local stone have been used for the roof and cladding.

Dry stonewalls line the driveway and the main entrance is at first floor level. You walk into a huge open plan kitchen, dining room and sitting room with a high-beamed vaulted ceiling. Dramatic green bisque radiators are splashed on the walls.

The sitting area has large deep sofas, a wealth of books and a television and video. French windows line the front of the house and lead to the balcony overlooking the spectacular views.
This is ideal for sunbathing or for eating your breakfast whilst watching the spectacular sunrise up over the valley.

Two bedrooms lead off from this area at either end separated by a closet for maximum privacy. One room has a double Victorian iron bed and en-suite shower with w.c. while the other room has a double and single Victorian iron bed and en-suite shower and bathroom with w.c.


Each room has large French windows ideal for lying in bed and studying the stars at night. The night’s sky is breathtaking here especially when there is a full moon.
Slate stairs lead to the leisure room where comfortable sofas and a television and French windows to the pool make this a pleasant room in which to relax.


Two bedrooms lead from here, one double with en-suite shower and w.c. with French windows looking onto a slated back courtyard, and the other en-suite room with a double and single Victorian iron bed with French windows overlooking the pool. Antique and modern furniture combine to make this an exceptional holiday home.
OPEN ALL YEAR

Sleeps 8/10 plus 1 cot.
Bed linen and towels provided (please bring cot linen). Outdoor pool heated from 1st June-31st August.

Tariff: £650 - £1900 pw (short breaks available)
Bookings: All booking Enquiries Please E-Mail: Reservations@accommodationincornwall.com
or Click here for enquiry form


Equipment:
Electricity included. Full central heating included in the winter months.
Kitchen: electric cooker, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher, fridge / freezer, iron, ironing board. BBQ.

View our other Self Catering Cottages

SETTING
It is wild and beautiful here three seaside farmhouse cottages set in ‘an area of outstanding natural beauty’. The farm, some of it National Trust, has three miles of spectacular rugged coastline, with cliffs rising to 720 feet - the highest in Cornwall, and hauntingly beautiful Strangles beach where Thomas Hardy walked with Emma.

A deep wooded valley winds its way from the cottages down to Crackington Haven, a great family beach with its deep pools and towering cliffs.

It is a wildlife haven with different environments: a steeply wooded valley, coastal heath land where feral goats and Moreland ponies roam, and inland farmland. The biodiversity is impressive: you will see Buzzards, Kestrels, owls, butterflies, badgers and deer especially if you go on one of Francis Crocker’s Conservation tours.

Stroll up the hill to sample Locally produced food at the award winning Trevigue restaurant but do book early. Three large exciting properties in a fabulous setting.

A peaceful and relaxing destination for a perfect holiday.





accommodation in newquay

Hotel Tregella
Island Crescent
Newquay
Cornwall
TR7 1DZ
Tel/Fax. 01637 874661
Newquay
Email Alan or Chris on
chris@tregella-hotel.co.uk for details

he Situation
Hotel Tregella is a small, family run hotel with a friendly atmosphere to make your holiday as happy and carefree as possible, with no tiresome restriction: you have access to your bedroom and the lounge at all times.

The Hotel is one of the few in Newquay to be situated immediately on the seafront giving magnificent views over Towan beach, the harbour and Newquay’s landmark, The Island.

Easy and quick access to the splendid beaches means that bathing direct from the hotel can be enjoyed.

The hotel is also situated right in the centre of Newquay, being only a few moments from the shops, coach/railway stations and most amenities e.g. nightspots, putting, bowls, golf etc.
The Accommodation
The hotel is noted for its traditional and excellent cuisine, personally prepared by the resident proprietors.
There are 9 comfortable bedrooms most of which are ensuite and have tea-makers, central heating, colour television, radio/intercom and hairdryers.
There is a large comfortable lounge with television for guests enjoyment.
Evening snacks and drinks are available from a well stocked cocktail bar where new friendships are often made in the convivial atmosphere.

Opening dates : All year
Booking : Contact proprietors - Alan and Chris Findon
Tariff : From £23 to £2 8 p.p.p.n
All deposits are non refundable for this reason we advise you to take out holiday insurance.

Cornwall is only a small county but extremely beautiful, most places can be reached in an hour.
Just a few suggestions:
coastal resorts of Padstow, St Ives, Lands End, Lizard Peninsula, Mevagissey.
Numerous National Trust / private gardens and country houses including the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the futuristic Eden Project.
Cathedral City of Truro.
Whatever interests you may have your hosts will be only too happy to help. Click Here for more views around the area

Check out the Surf! - Call the South West Surf Call on 09068 360360

The Hotel is one of the few in Newquay to be situated immediately on the seafront giving magnificent view's over Towan beach,the harbour and Newquays landmark The Island

View from the hotel
Easy and quick access to the splendid beaches means that bathing direct
from the hotel can be enjoyed.


How to find us!

From the A30 follow the signs for Newquay. At Quintrell Downs roundabout turn right over the level crossing (A3058). Continue along this road go straight over the double mini-roundabouts at the Porth junction and continue heading straight into Newquay. Go straight over the next mini-roundabout (Hilgrove Rd junction) continuing along the main road. You are now approaching the town. Continue until you come to the traffic lights at Berry Rd. Take the third turning on the right Marcus Hill. Go to the bottom of Marcus Hill and then go Straight across the main road (slight diagonal to the right) as Trebarwith Crescent is opposite. Take the first left off Trebarwith Crescent into Island Crescent.

Fistral Beach
Probably the most well known of all Newquay’s beaches.
Renowned for its excellent surf, (world championships have been held here).
The sand is of excellent quality, the beach shelves gently except at high water.
Life guard during the summer months.
Parking on the beach - often full.
Toilets/refreshments on the beach.
Lovely walk around the headland (as seen in the distance).




Accommodation in st ives

The Countryman
St.Ives

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The Countryman at Trink
Old Coach Road
St Ives
Cornwall
TR26 3JQ
Tel/Fax 01736 797571
www.The-Countryman-Hotel-StIves.co.uk

The Situation
Superior comfort and a warm welcome awaits you at the Countryman Hotel, set in two acres of landscaped gardens with a trout stream, pond and paddock but just a five minute drive to the quaint town of St Ives. Although dating from the 17th century, today this small hotel has been renovated to meet the needs of the modern visitor, all rooms have en suite shower and toilet, television and tea making facilities. The atmosphere of the hotel is friendly and inviting, the emphasis being on cheerful service and good value for money. This is a totally no smoking hotel. The patron/chef Howard Massey likes cooking to order from his varied and interesting menu containing Cornish fish supported by a sensibly priced wine-list. St Ives has always had a tradition for generous hospitality. A former mayor, the legendary John Knill, bequeathed £10 for an annual banquet. Prices may have altered a little but high quality of the local cooking has not changed.


The Accommodation
St Ives This popular resort has become a mecca for artists and one of its latest attractions is the new Tate Gallery with its collection of modern paintings and contemporary exhibits.
The town with its narrow cobbled streets has good shopping with high street names and speciality shops, a varied selection of restaurants, pubs and art galleries. The beaches are some of the best in Cornwall, from safe bathing for children in the harbour to surfing on the Atlantic rollers.
Horse riding stables close by, the surrounding country is ideal for riding.

The dramatic coastline is popular for lover of nature and walkers. (The coast path between St Ives and Land's End provides spectacular views).

Golf can be arranged at one of the nearby courses.

Touring

Cornwall is a beautiful but small county and most places can easily be reached.
Within a short drive:
The fairy tale Castle of St Michael's Mount
Numerous National Trust house and gardens
Lands End
Penzance (day trips to the Isles of Scilly)
Truro City with its magnificent cathedral

The Eden Project is approximately an hours drive.

The hotel provides excellent cuisine from freshly cooked local produce.
Enjoy a candlelit dinner in the a la carte restaurant, meals include steaks, local game and seafood, supported by a sensibly price wine list.

For sample menus click here

There is a Bungalow suite with private patio for that added little bit of privacy.


Parking: Private
Opening dates : All Year
Reservations/brochure : Please Telephone 01736 797571
www.The-Countryman-Hotel-StIves.co.uk
Tariff :
Now available:
A bungalow suite with private patio
Tariff £85 per day inc. breakfast - £560 weekly rate

Hotel Tariff from £32 50p per person inc. breakfast

Weekly rates and special winter breaks available

Please Telephone 01736 797571 for reservations


Part of the Gardens

Directions
From A30 take A3074 to St Ives, next left at mini roundabout signposted 'The Countryman Hotel'. Follow the road for about 2 miles, the Countryman is on the left.


WISHING YOU A SAFE JOURNEY

The Tate Gallery


Local attractions:

St Ives town:
One of the most popular resorts in Cornwall, a favourite with artists made evident with all the galleries including the Tate.
The town itself is a maze of quaint little cobbled streets with High street shops, a wide variety of speciality shops, a wide selection of pubs, restaurants and tea rooms.
Four main beaches surround the town, from safe bathing in the harbour for young children to surfing the Atlantic rollers.
Cliff walks directly from the hotel can be enjoyed to Porthkidney Sands and Lelant to the East and St Ives to the West.

Touring

Within a short drive:
Numerous Coves
Lands End
Penzance with St Michael's Mount and day trips to the Isles of Scilly
Many National Trust gardens and country houses
Truro City with its cathedral
The Eden Project is approximately 1 hours drive

Whatever your interests there is a wide selection of leaflets in the hotel and your hosts will be only too happy to help.