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Dec 23 2010

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Cornwall image gallery

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If you’re looking to add a splash of colour to your Cornwall holiday cottage or tourist  website there is now a gallery currently featuring 126 images of Cornwall, mainly holiday pictures and photos taken from a helicopter. The images originally on film are low resolution but should look good on your website if they are kept quite small.

The website images are free to use providing you link back to the website. If you are interesting in viewing or using the images visit the website: http://cornwallholidayimages.4dw.co.uk/

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Dec 20 2010

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St Austell Bed & Breakfast

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Hunter’s Moon bed & breakfast St Austell is an award winning guest house offering four spacious double and twing en suite rooms. Situated in Polgooth, a small village on the south coast between Mevagissey and St Austell.

Bed Breakfast St AustellThe bed and breakfast is just a short drive of the Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan. Our central location is ideal for touring the whole county, with excellent roads giving easy access to all areas. The Polgooth Inn, with an extensive menu, is just five minutes’ walk away, and a wider choice of pubs and restaurants is within easy reach.

All our B&B bedrooms are en suite and guests have their own breakfast room which opens onto a large conservatory with lovely views across the valley.  Throughout your stay you will have convenient access to the house and you’re most welcome to sit and relax in the garden if you wish.

They offer a choice of freshly prepared traditional English breakfast with locally sourced products where possible, along with juice, fruit and cereals, or a continental style option. We can also provide vegetarian alternatives, and cater for special diets – these should be advised on booking.  The Polgooth Inn is only a few minutes’ walk away and has an excellent menu, and there is also an extensive choice of alternative restaurants nearby including Austell’s 2 AA rosette restaurant.

For more information please visit: http://www.huntersmooncornwall.co.uk/

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Dec 17 2010

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Luxury holiday cottages at Rowse Farm, Cornwall

If you are looking for luxury, self-catering holiday cottages in Cornwall, you will find three at Rowse Farm!

Rowse is a 400 year old, Grade 2 listed farmhouse set in a beautiful location in South East Cornwall. No longer a working farm, Rowse sits in its own private, very peaceful 70 – acre estate made up of lush fields, beautiful hedgerows, woodland, streams, leafy lanes, ponds and gardens.

Sounds good? It is! Rowse offers its guests a great holiday in beautiful surroundings. And it is easy to reach many of the famous tourist attractions of both Cornwall and Devon.

Over the past seven years the owners have restored the property, and have paid great attention to preserving the environment and abundant wild life, including deer, foxes, badgers, otters and many species of wild birds. The only animals kept at Rowse now are horses, which include two Dartmoor rescue ponies and a little Shetland. Sheep graze on peacefully on the hill in summer. Rowse is a little peace of Cornwall – unspoilt, tranquil and a place to relax.

‘From the first enquiry we make sure the booking process is very personal and everyone’s holiday is exactly what they want. We always welcome everyone personally on arrival.’ says Andrew Martin, owner of Rowse. ‘We know people have often had a long journey, and all they want to do is relax immediately. We offer them a ‘home from home’ in beautiful surroundings at a good price.’

‘It is important to us everyone has a good holiday. We do have many return guests, as can be seen from our guest books, so we must be doing something right!’

Three fantasic holiday cottages to choose from:

Rowse has three holiday cottages – Skyber, Tikkidew and Kellywyk. All are traditional and stone built, and have been skilfully converted to a high standard by the current owners, who live on site.

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