The Eden Project
An hours drive

Breath taking scenery
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Houndapitt
Self Catering Farm Cottages
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| Houndapitt Farm
is set in a 100 acre estate with stunning views overlooking
Sandymouth Bay.
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Family owned for over 20
years
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Just 10 minutes drive from
the main town of Bude.
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Cottages sleep from 2 to 6
people
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Offering Quality at
competitive prices.
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Free video library
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Large games room
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Adventure play park
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Beach only 1 mile, ideal for
swimming or surfing,
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Countryside setting with
views of the sea.
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National Trust Coastal &
country footpaths
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Free course fishing
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No pets are accepted
Formerly 19th Century stables and barns,
this tasteful conversion has retained much of the old
character.
The large paved courtyard is decked out with
a blaze of colour in the summer. Each cottage has it's own
Parking space adjacent to the cottage, and overflow Parking
is available. All around are Picturesque breathtaking sea
and countryside views in this peaceful part of Cornwall.
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The Cottages |
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All Cottages are superbly equipped
providing exceptional value for money.
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Microwave oven
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Toaster & Kettle
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Fridge
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filter coffee maker
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Electric Cooker
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Quality cutlery &
crockery
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Electricity, heating
bed linen & towels included
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Comfortable
furnishings
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Reading lamps
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TV, DVD player &
video recorder
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Cots High chairs &
stair gates available
All our accommodation is of a high
standard with all the comforts of a modern home all
rooms are heated (and its included in the price)
giving a cozy warm atmosphere. Children are always
welcome and are well-equipped for all your family
needs, from cots and highchairs to safety gates and
baby baths. For your peace of mind all the cottages
have a torch, smoke detector, and fire extinguisher.
The kitchen and dining areas are comprehensively
equipped with everything for your cooking and
serving requirements including kitchen linen. (a
freezer is also available)
The lounge
area has comfortable settees, arm chairs.
Bedrooms
have comfortable beds with duvets, pillows, bed
linen and towels, also bed side lights, wardrobes
dressing table areas, drawer or shelf space. The
master bedrooms have a hairdryer.
The modern bathrooms are well
equipped and have electric shaver points. |
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Mole's Burrow
sleeps 4, Sat - Sat |
Otter's Holt
sleeps 4, Fri - Fri |
Badger's Sett
sleeps 4, Sat - Sat |
These
2 bedroom cottages have some original features
incorporated into its open plan design, for example
exposed beams & stonework. The fitted kitchen,
staircase and bedrooms are all made of natural
pinewood which combine to give a cosy country
atmosphere. All have double-glazing and central
heating.
The main views from the windows are of the play
area, the fishing pond and the sea.
Moles
Burrow and Otters Holt each have on the first floor
the master bedroom with a double bed including a
hair dryer, and another bedroom with full size bunk
beds (3 feet wide.) The light and airy bathroom has
a bath with shower above, also a hand wash-basin and
toilet.
Badgers Sett has on the first floor the master
bedroom with a double bed, including a hair dryer,
another bedroom with child size (2'6" wide) twin
beds The shower room (no bath) has a shower with
glass doors hand wash basin & toilet.
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All booking Enquiries Please E-Mail:
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Squirrel's
Hollow
sleeps 6, Sat - Sat |
Toad Hall
sleeps 6, Sat - Sat |
Rabbit's Warren
sleeps 6, Fri - Fri |

These 3 bedroom cottages are of an open plan design.
The fitted kitchen, staircase and bedroom fittings,
are all made of natural pinewood, this combines well
with the oak stained exposed beams. All this
together with ample heating gives a cosy country
atmosphere.
The
kitchen's have additional luxury of a dishwasher,
and Squirrel's Hollow enjoys exceptional views of
the sea and countryside.
Each of these cottages have two double
bedded-rooms, the master room having a hairdryer and
the third has 2 full size single beds. The bathroom
has a bath with shower above, hand wash basin &
toilet. There is an additional TV in one of the
bedrooms.
All booking Enquiries Please
E-Mail:
Reservations@cornwallonlineholidays.co.uk |
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Leisure facilities
Our large games room (15mx 9m) has many games including pool
& table tennis. Everyone especially the children make great
friends here. Here you will also find the free video
library.
The adventure playfield has swings, a giant slide,
playhouse, and the ever-popular trampoline.
Close by is the brick built barbecue with picnic tables
and benches an ideal place to watch uninterrupted views of
our spectacular sunsets.
The nearby fishing pond is stocked with various carp,
golden tench and golden rudd, it's great fun for all for all
ages and it's FREE. (An adult must accompany Children under
the age of 11 years.) Enjoy the thrill of Sea Fishing from
the beaches and cliffs.
The Laundry facilities include a coin operated washing
Machine & tumble Dryer, Iron & Ironing board. Close by we
have the outdoor drying area.
Next door you will find a payphone.
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How to find Houndapitt Farm
Cottages.
Leave the M5 motorway at junction 27 (Tiverton exit) follow
the signs to Barnstaple, then continue towards Bideford and
Bude. 4 miles before Bude you will reach the village of
Kilkhampton, carry on through the village for ½ a mile
(descending a hill) turn Right at the signpost to
Sandymouth. Continue through the small hamlet of Stibb,
after another ½ mile turn left again to Sandymouth Beach. We
are just down this road on the Right . |
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| Houndapitt Farm
Cottages are located in the heart of the
countryside, yet close to the sea. Just down the
road is the spectacular beach at Sandymouth which is
excellent for swimming or surfing and is patrolled
by lifeguards during the season. At low tide the
beach stretches all the way to Bude some three miles
south with some amazing rock formations along the
way! There are plenty of rock pools and the abundant
sea-life will keep the children amused for hours.
Just to the north is another beach, Duckpool,
which is located at the end of the beautiful Coombe
Valley. In addition to the National Trust keeping
the coast as nature intended, there are also some
lovely walks through woodlands and countryside,
inland, to the village of Kilkampton or along the
coast path to Morwenstow and the Cornwall/Devon
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| Around Bude:
"The Loveliest Peace of Cornwall" - the phrase
aptly used to describe this part of North Cornwall -
was adopted many years ago to surmise the special
nature of the area. Sir John Betjeman endorsed this
by describing Bude as "the least rowdy modern
seaside town in Cornwall". Today, this is as
appropriate as ever it was.
The
town was "born" with the arrival, in 1819, of the
Canal, built to carry lime-rich sea sand to
infertile, inland soils. However it was not until
the arrival of the railway (now sadly departed) that
Bude grew in size to become a popular Victorian
resort. The town therefore owes its existence to
Holidaymakers and to this end still provides a
friendly Cornish welcome and boasts the top Tourist
Information Centre in the South West!
Famed for its beaches, Bude has a wealth of other
assets. Never too crowded, the town itself is
divided by a magnificent 18-hole golf course and is
flanked to the west by rolling downland on the
cliff-tops which provide some excellent short walks
as well as playing host to sporting activities such
as pitch and putt, cricket and some superb
"championship" grass tennis courts.
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| Views of
Bude's beautiful beaches |
| Within a few minutes drive of Bude are
many more exciting places to visit.
Picturesque fishing villages like Port Isaac
and Port Quin with their narrow winding
streets, Boscastle's sheltered harbour and
Tintagel's Arthurian legend and quaint old
Post Office. Beautiful countryside walks
with equally enchanting names such as the
Valency Valley, St. Nectan's Glen and the
Rocky Valley. North of Bude, Hartland and
Clovelly are essential stops on most
visitors itinerary.
Situated close to the Cornwall/Devon
border, Houndapitt Farm Cottages are
situated in an ideal location to explore
this beautiful part of the Westcountry |
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