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The Linhay at St Teath offers accommodation in Camelford. Plymouth is 30.4 miles away.
All units feature a seating area. A TV with cable channels and DVD player are available in some units. There is also a kitchen, equipped with a dishwasher and oven. A microwave, a toaster and refrigerator are also provided, as well as a kettle. There is a private bathroom with a bath in every unit. Towels and bed linen are offered.
Newquay is 19.9 miles from The Linhay at St Teath, while Padstow is 9.3 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Newquay Cornwall Airport, 15.5 miles from the property.
Cornwalls Cottages Ltd offers a wonderful selection of 400 holiday cottages, homes and apartments across Cornwall. Waterside cottages, country barn conversions, beautiful manor houses, stunning architect-designed homes and unique buildings are all there for you to choose for your next holiday! Every one of the holiday homes has been personally inspected and photographed from every angle so you can book with total confidence.
In a quiet, yet very convenient location, about a 12 minute drive from the famous Cornish fishing village of Port Isaac, this lovely barn conversion has a great south facing garden which looks out over open fields towards the nearby village of St Teath. The local pub, the White Hart is renowned for food and atmosphere and a great reason to stay at The Linhay!
Only 6.5 miles away and approximately 10 minutes by car is Port Isaac, tucked away on the North Coast between Padstow and Boscastle. The village has recently been home to the television series 'Doc Martin' with Martin Clunes and both the original and latest series of Poldark were also filmed around the area. Much of the village is 18th and 19th century and a wonderful place to explore. Port Isaac is a maze of narrow lanes and pathways known as "drangs" with only one through road and traffic is discouraged. As with many places in Cornwall, Port Isaac once relied heavily on fishing and fish processing, yet these days the village now caters for many visitors with plenty of shops and eateries. Fish may also be bought from the local fish merchants in the fish cellars by the harbour. There are also the usual art and craft shops. 12 miles south is Bodmin, the former county town of Cornwall for many years and the only Cornish town to be recorded in the Domesday Book, which was lodged in the town's prison during the First World War. The county prison is now a museum and open to the public. It was the first prison in the country to have separate cells. The oldest part of the town is ma...
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