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Hillview is a large rambling
old house set in 6 acres of its own grounds
with frontage to the
River Lynher,
in the little hamlet of
Middlewood,
on the edge of
Bodmin Moor
The self catering accommodation available is
a Studio Apartment adjoining the main house
but having its own private entrance.
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Beauty Spot |
Bodmin Moor |
The accommodation
consists of a large main room which has been
modernised and equipped to a high standard.
A double bed that can be converted into twin
beds.
An en-suite shower room.
Electric cooker/microwave
Dining table/chairs
Comfortable chairs.
All cooking utensils/crockery/cutlery
A combi boiler provides all hot water and
heating - this is included in the tariff.
Bed Linen & towels, including tea towels
provided.
Flat screen television
There is a no-smoking policy within the
house
A well behaved pet is welcome, it has its
own sleeping area in the entrance porch.
Private parking
Tariff
Weeks start from 3.00 p.m on Saturdays and
end at 10.00 a.m. on Saturdays
July and September From £200 00p - £300 00p
per week
October and November From £200 00p - £250
00p per week
December £150 00p per week
Fully inclusive to electric, linen and
towels
Short breaks are available out of peak
season.
A deposit of 25% secures the booking.
Cheques made payable to Mr Pierse-Wroath
All booking Enquiries
Please E-Mail:
info@accommodationincornwall.com
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Brown Willy |
Moorland River |
Directions:
A30 to the Launceston roundabout, 2nd exit
signposted
South Petherwin.
Follow this road for 4 miles to
Congdons Shop,
straight over at the crossroads to
Berrio Bridge,
cross the bridge, up the hill and the
Middlwood sign is on the left. Take a little
left turn in Middlewood and follow drive
around to the right and park your car.
Locally:
Hillview is situated in a very quiet little
hamlet on the edge of Bodmin Moor. An ideal
base for those who enjoy walking in this
remote beautiful region.
The moor is just 2 miles away and includes
such famous landmarks at 'The
Cheesering'.
Many rivers such as the River Lynher (this
runs by our back door), the Delank River and
the River Fowey.
Reservoirs and lakes such as
Dozemary Pool,
Colliford Lake
and
Siblyback,
these are also excellent for fishing and
water sports.
The famous
Jamaic Inn
is only a short drive as is famous moorland
tors of
Brown Willy
and
Rough Tor.
For more information on Bodmin Moor please
see the towns and villages section clicking
on Bodmin Moor.
Hillview has 6 acres of its own grounds
backing onto the River Lynher, guests are
quite welcome to wander around and just
enjoy the peace and tranquility.
The ancient town of Launceston is just 7
miles away. Its the only walled town in the
county and dates from the 12th century, well
worth a visit just for its character but
there are also some good shops/restaurants
and tea rooms.
There are good pubs close to Hillview, the
nearest being The Racehorse Inn, this is a
mile away and has a good restaurant.
The Crows Nest at
Pensilva is
also recommended, this is 4 miles away.
For essential provisions there are small
shops nearby.
Touring:
It is just a 10 minute drive to the main A30
with a junction just west of Launceston.
From here, north coast resorts such as
Boscastle,
Tintagel
and
Bude are
easily accessible.
Cornwall is a beautiful county but quite
small, with easy access onto the A30 a good
half of Cornwall can be reached within an
hour's drive, this includes the famous Eden
Project which is about 45 minutes.
If Cornwall is not enough for you, Dartmoor
is also within easy access. The Tavistock
route is probably the best, this opens up
the whole moor and even a scenic drive to
the city of Plymouth. |