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COPTHORNE Atlantic Road, Tintagel, Cornwall
Sleeps: up to 4 adults + 2 children. Cot available. Sorry no pets. No smoking.
Price range £250 - £600 pw. Short breaks are available.
For further details please contact:
Mrs M.J.Flew Tel: 01840 770903
   
A recently renovated, detached bungalow set in a pleasant, fully enclosed lawned garden in a central location in the village of Tintagel.
 
Accommodation: The Bungalow consists of an open plan arrangement with a light oak fitted kitchen and tiled floor and a separate dining area at one end. An archway leads through to a comfortable lounge with Freeview TV, DVD player and video. The bathroom is tastefully decorated with coordinating wall and floor tiles and a white bathroom suite, with an electric shower over the bath. The three bedrooms are double, twin and bunked. Outside: The lawn extends around 3 sides of the property and there is a summerhouse in the garden including a BBQ and garden furniture. Off road parking is available. Facilities: Freeview TV, DVD player, video, Hi-fi. Washing machine, microwave, fridge/freezer. Cot and highchair. Garden furniture, BBQ. Duvets and bed linen. Night storage heating. Car parking. NO PETS, NO SMOKING. Locally: - All the amenities of Tintagel Village with its selection of shops and pubs are nearby as are stunning cliff walks leading down to Castle Beach, Bossiney Cove and Rocky Valley.
- The Coastal Footpath is just minutes away.
- The medieval ruins of King Arthur's Castle, King Arthur's Great Halls and the 14th Century Old Post Office are within a few minutes walk.
- The beautiful beach of Trebarwith Strand is approximately 2 miles by road, or you may prefer to walk along the coastal footpath.
Tintagel is an ideal base for touring the Country; we are within day trip distance to all the attractions of Cornwall. Tintagel lies between the fishing villages of Boscastle and Port Isaac. Drive further along the coast to the sandy beaches at Widemouth Bay and Bude, Polzeath and Daymer Bay or to Rock where you can go sailing and water skiing or take the passenger ferry over to the fishing port of Padstow.
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