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Finest quality self catering Cornwall Holiday apartments
and bungalows set in the beautiful village of Boscastle. The village lies
within a conservation area amongst some of the most beautiful countryside within
the British isles, and is one of the few remaining un-spoilt harbour villages in
Cornwall. designated an area of outstanding beauty, the national trust own and
care for the harbour and surrounding coastline. Westerings is an excellent base
for Touring the area, all of
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or north Devon, including moorlands, sheltered wooden valleys and coastal
footpaths offering magnificent views, are all on the doorstep BOSCASTLE BUNGALOW
has two bedrooms and is on the far side of a large lawn, patio doors from the
lounge lead onto patio area. The main bedroom has a double bed, the second twin
beds. The kitchen has an electric cooker, refrigerator, microwave, washing
machine, cutlery, crockery etc.. Lounge/diner with table & chairs, colour
television, Hi Fi/CD plus a video player. Shower room with step in shower, wash
hand basin, WC. The bungalow is comfortably furnished, fully carpeted, and has
night store heating + electric fire. There is garden furniture and BBQ
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Set in the heart of the beautiful Lizard
Peninsula, Little Trevothan provides the perfect location for a relaxing
holiday. Near the picturesque fishing village of Coverack, this unspoilt corner
of Cornwall offers glorious beaches and spectacular walks. A range of water
sports are available Locally. The beautiful Helford River, with its hidden
villages and creeks (including Frenchman's Creek) and the renowned Seal
Sanctuary are within easy reach. Little Trevothan is a ten and a half acre site
giving a warm welcome and friendly atmosphere, within peaceful surroundings. It
is divided into three separate areas
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for static caravans, Touring caravans, and
tents.Our site is very secluded with no main roads nearby, making it ideal for
children. Touring caravans, motorhomes and tents are all adequately supplied
with water standpipes - with toilet and shower facilities close at hand. There
is a large recreational area, complete with playground, allowing children to
play safely whilst you relax. Our shop stocks those little essentials whilst the
games and TV room provides a retreat for those in tents.
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Walkers from Newquay Zoo and Cornwall College
Newquay raised money and awareness for the International ShellShock Campaign by
undertaking an epic 100 mile trek from Paignton Zoo to Newquay Zoo. Students and
staff from Cornwall College Newquay and its partner Newquay Zoo undertook the
long hike in aid of the International ShellShock Campaign to help save
endangered tortoises and turtles.Jo Prendergast an Education officer from
Newquay Zoo who organised and went on the walk said "My legs are only just
holding me up but what an experience, I shall never forget it. The people we met
on the way were absolutely fantastic. We had offers of tea as st ives we passed
houses, free accommodation each night, some great weather and of course more
importantly lots of donations. We estimate that we have raised at least £500,
and that ison top of what Newquay Zoo raised at last weekends special events. I
would really like to thank The Imperial Pub in Ivybridge, Duchy College in Stoke
Climsland, Mena Caravan and Camping Site in Lanivet and Mike in st ives
Treverbyn for the very needed tea and biscuits on route."Michelle Turton
spokesperson for the zoo said "We were in constant contact with the group
everyday and are st ives very proud of their achievement. Staff and visitors
gathered at the zoo entrance to welcome them home before they had some food and
drink and then headed of home for a few days of rest and recovery. A special
thanks also goes to Newquay Zoo's John Wilson st ives who played a key part in
transporting tents and money every night."