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Location: Tintagel

Camelford 6 miles; Wadebridge 12 miles.

Tintagel, home of the legendary King Arthur’s castle, whose ruins dominate the cliffside just outside the village, is a popular but not overcrowded tourist destination. The surrounding area is dominated by the sea, rocky coves and stunning scenery. Several beaches, including nearby Trebarwith Strand, are within easy reach and surfing is the main attraction for those who love the water. Tintagel has several pubs and restaurants and the Old Post Office (National Trust) is a must. For the energetic, the SW Coast Path passes through the village and in both directions it winds its way along the cliff tops and down to the water’s edge through dramatic countryside. Head north along the path and in 2.5 miles is the beautiful village of Boscastle with its quaint quay and village pubs for refreshment. Further afield, the surfing mecca of Bude with its resort attractions is 15 miles away while the open spaces of Bodmin Moor, the Eden Project, Padstow and the Camel estuary are all within a 40 minute drive.

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Miller's House - St. Nectan’s Glen Near Tintagel

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Cornwall

Rating 3 Stars Pets Yes Smoking No
Sleeps 5 Grid Reference SX 073 889 Off Road Parking Yes
Bedrooms 2 Open Fire Yes Garden Yes
Bathrooms 2 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Smaller Party Reductions No

Halgabron Mill

Tintagel 1 mile. This one time corn mill is situated in atmospheric St. Nectan’s Glen, a densely wooded valley of outstanding natural beauty between the villages of Tintagel and Boscastle. Set in 20 acres of garden and woodland the cottages have been converted from the former mill buildings and millworkers’ homes - each individually designed to retain their character. Visitors will enjoy the woodland, lawns and sitting areas next to the old mill stream. The perfect base for a restful holiday!

The Property

Tintagel 1 mile. A warm and welcoming stone built miller’s residence in St Nectan’s Glen, a wooded valley of oustanding natural beauty, below the hamlet of Bossiney. Surrounded by 20 acres of garden and woodland, with walks through the trees and down Rocky Valley (NT) to the sea and Bossiney Cove on the doorstep. This typical Cornish cottage is comfortable and spacious with beamed ceilings, exposed stonework and a woodburning stove.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double with ensuite (bath, basin & WC), 1 x twin, with separate sofa bed for 1 child on landing. Bathroom with bath, electric shower over, basin & WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with beams, exposed stonework, lattice windows & woodburner.

Amenities

Heating from night storage heaters, woodburner in sitting room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, colour TV, DVD, CD. Communal utility room with coin operated washing machine & tumble dryer. Starter pack of fuel for woodburner inc. in rent, extra logs available at £3 per bag. All electricity inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Cot, highchair & stairgate on request. Ample off road parking. Shared use of lawned sitting area & patio with furniture & stream. 1 well behaved pet welcome at £15 per week. Sorry, no smoking. Shops & pubs 1 mile.

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Previous visitors' comments about Miller's House:

Miller's House is spacious and well-equipped. It's in a delightful location, the owner was also very helpful to us.
Mr Lizmore, Cobham, October 2011

We enjoyed the situation of the cottage and its surroundings.
Mr Pepper, Yeovil, September 2011

I loved the location and the cottage was great for walks to the sea or inland through the woods.
Ms Yeadon, London, August 2011

The cottage was lovely and set in beautiful grounds. It was good to be able to walk out from the cottage to the sea or up the stream to the waterfall. There was so much to do in the area.
Mr & Mrs James, Wigston, May 2011

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