Summary:
The Cornish Nook is a 1 bedroom ground floor apartment that can accommodate up to 3 guests. Your ideal holiday cottage in the charming Camelford town. The River Camel runs right outside the property adding to the peaceful setting.
A short walk to Camelford town centre or a short drive to the famous Roughtor on Bodmin Moor, Trebarwith Strand Beach, Tintagel and Boscastle. This is the perfect Cornish holiday cottage to base yourself and explore everything Cornwall has to offer.
The Space:
The apartment is part of a Grade 2* listed building which has been lovingly converted to 2 apartments, The Cornish Nook is the ground floor apartment all on one level.
The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you could possibly need including microwave, toaster, oven, fridge and that all important Nespresso coffee machine. We provide Nespresso pods for a welcome drink on your arrival. Please feel free to bring your own Nespresso/Nespresso compatible pods.
The living space comprises of a comfy sofa and armchair. There is a small dining table and chairs which is located in the living space. The bedroom features a double bed and we provide extra pillows and blankets, should you require them. The sofa bed is a Fold-Away Bed and Bedding stored in the Bedroom. A hairdryer is provided. There is a high chair and travel cot. (we do NOT supply the bedding for the travel cot)
The bathroom has a shower, toilet and hand basin. The TV is a smart TV so feel free to sign in to your Netflix or Amazon account, just remember to sign out!. Full high speed wifi is included in the price of the apartment.
There is a parking space right in front of the apartment outside the kitchen window. The River Camel with beautiful walks runs alongside and a children's play area less than 5 minutes walk from the apartment.
Guest Access:
The property is self check in using the key box outside the property. The Cornish Nook (Flat 1) is accessed by the rear of the property and has a lock box by the back door, this leads you directly into the kitchen. The gravel drive is your parking space. You will receive a code within 48 hours of your check in date. You will have the whole property to yourself for the duration of your stay. You wont be sharing with anyone.
The Neighborhood:
The ancient town of Camelford makes an ideal touring centre, being only a few miles from the surfing beaches of North Cornwall and the natural beauty and ancient sites of Bodmin Moor. The town, historically a vital crossing point on the River Camel, was formerly an important market town due to its position on the main route into Cornwall. The patronage of local MPs is reflected in some of the fine old buildings that line the main street.
The public park with children's play area is just across the river. There is a long walk alongside the river which is a great place to enjoy some homemade pasties from the local bakery. The town is often reputed to be the location for heroic King Arthur’s Court of Camelot although the name Camel is more likely a corruption from old Cornish meaning winding. However, legend has it that King Arthur met his death at the hands of his nephew Mordred in a battle fought at the nearby village of Slaughterbridge where today you can find ‘Arthur’s Tomb’ marked by an inscribed stone that dates back 1,500 years.
Getting Around:
Steeped with history and legends dating back thousands of years
Just 6 miles from the Cornish coast.
Restaurants and cafes offering delicious local produce.
The nearby slate quarry at Delabole.
A gateway to Bodmin Moor, including the two highest hills, Rough Tor and Brown Willy
Stunning garden and riverside walks.
Enjoy a fun filled day on one of north Cornwall’s beaches with an abundance of activities to try, from rock pooling at low tide, body boarding, learning to surf with a local surf school and of course having a go at building a sand castle.
Go on a quest to find the spot where King Arthur was supposedly slain at the The Arthurian Centre.
Get access to the beautiful Cornish countryside with a cycle on the famous Camel Trail which can be started from nearby Wenford Bridge.
Head to Cornwall’s extinct volcano ‘Rough Tor’, which at 1311 ft makes an excellent viewpoint over the surrounding area. Pronounced as 'Rowter', it is one of Bodmin Moor's most famous landmarks. At the summit sits a monument to the soldiers who died in World War II.
If you want to go higher, Brown Willy, (In Cornish, Bron Wennyly, meaning swallows' hill) is 1375 feet high and is the highest point in Cornwall.
Near to the Rough Tor car park stands a memorial to Charlotte Dymond, who was the subject of a brutal murder on the moor in 1884.
Visit Delabole Slate Quarry, possible the deepest hole in Cornwall.
Other Things to Note:
The Cornish Nook is in a residential, private road, please respect the local neighbours.
The Property is strictly No Parties, Smoking or Vaping