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| High on the edge of Bodmin
Moor the village of St
Breward is in a peaceful area of outstanding natural
beauty. There is a shop and a post office in the village
that also boasts Cornwall's highest pub. Tarny is only
a few miles from the spectacular North Cornish coast where
you can explore Britain's best surfing beaches, sandy
coves and towering cliffs as well as interesting villages
such as Tintagel, Boscastle, Port Isaac, Wadebridge and Padstow. |
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We offer rental of a family suite consisting
of main bedroom, shower room/toilet and kitchenette with
bunk beds. (The facilities include fridge, microwave,
sink, kettle, toaster, tv, video, dining table). We provide
breakfast ingredients of fruit, juice, yoghurt, cereal,
milk, bread, butter, marmalade, tea and coffee for guests
to prepare in the kitchenette at their own convenience.
The suite, although part of the house has a separate front
door. There is access to the garden. Prices are dependent
on occupancy, date and length of stay. |
| There is a large garden with a stream, woods
& waterfalls - a natural habitat for animals and flowers.
There is seating in the garden that guests may use to
enjoy the views and tranquility. |
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Bodmin Moor home to ancient standing stones,
stone circles & the highest point in Cornwall - Brown
Willy. Also to be found on the moor are fishing, pony
trekking & water sports facilities.
There are several
National Trust and English Heritage properties and
gardens nearby. Tarny has safe cycle storage for those
using the nearby Camel Trail on the Western Cycleway.
The Eden
Project is but a short drive away as are several golf
courses and many other places of interest for both young
and old. |
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