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Hazel Lodge - Bodmin
Hazel self-catering lodge enjoys great views of Cornwall. You can enjoy these views from its full width veranda and spacious living area.
Hazel offers the opportunity to stay in a log cabin constructed of square log Baltic Pine. Hazel sits in large grounds from where you can enjoy striking views of Cornwall. It has a patio with hardwood furniture and a built in bbq. It has an enclosed full width veranda, spacious living area, two bedrooms (one double, one twin) and a bathroom with shower over the bath. The spacious open plan kitchen/diner is equipped with comfortable leather furniture, an electric, log effect fire, selection of DVDs, videos, books and games. Hazel now offers free wi-fi connecrtion
Property Information
Visit England 4* gold
Sleeps up to four in two bedrooms
Full width veranda with bistro table and chairs, enjoying stunning country views
Constructed of square log Baltic Pine
Fully insulated
Electric wall heaters
Please note that we cannor accept pets at Tregullon and that we have a no smoking policy inside our lodges and Sunnywell.
We are happy to offer short breaks and flexible start dates in less busy times - ring or email for prices
Bodmin itself is abundant with history as it is Cornwall's historic county town which is reflected in what's on offer such as Bodmin Jail, the Courtroom Experience, the town museum, the Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry Museum and the Bodmin and Wenford Steam Railway. The town's parish Church, St Petroc's is the largest in Cornwall and is well worth a visit as well as the many concerts held there throughout the year.
On the outskirts of the town there are two grand country houses, Lanhydrock (National Trust) and the lovely Georgian house of Pencarrow which is still owned and lived in by the same family to this day. For garden lovers there are also some more beautiful gardens in the area such as Pinsla Garden with its interesting sculptures and Northwood Garden at St Neot which is a magnificent four acre water garden featuring ponds, streams, waterfalls, bridges, fountains and a romantic island.
For those who love the great ourdoors, there are plenty of walking and cycling opportunities. Bodmin is the start of the Camel Trail which is a 28 mile cycling track which is almost completely flat! The Saints Way also passes nearby the town and is a coast to coast route from Padstow to Fowey. As well as this Bodmin Moor lies to the north east of Bodmin and is full of rambling walks up the granite tors of this wild landscape. Rough Tor near Camelford is particularly stunning and on a clear day you can see all the way to the north Cornish coast.
Hazel offers the opportunity to stay in a log cabin constructed of square log Baltic Pine. Hazel sits in large grounds from where you can enjoy striking views of Cornwall. It has a patio with hardwood furniture and a built in bbq. It has an enclosed full width veranda, spacious living area, two bedrooms (one double, one twin) and a bathroom with shower over the bath. The spacious open plan kitchen/diner is equipped with comfortable leather furniture, an electric, log effect fire, selection of DVDs, videos, books and games. Hazel now offers free wi-fi connecrtion
Property Information
Visit England 4* gold
Sleeps up to four in two bedrooms
Full width veranda with bistro table and chairs, enjoying stunning country views
Constructed of square log Baltic Pine
Fully insulated
Electric wall heaters
Please note that we cannor accept pets at Tregullon and that we have a no smoking policy inside our lodges and Sunnywell.
We are happy to offer short breaks and flexible start dates in less busy times - ring or email for prices
Bodmin itself is abundant with history as it is Cornwall's historic county town which is reflected in what's on offer such as Bodmin Jail, the Courtroom Experience, the town museum, the Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry Museum and the Bodmin and Wenford Steam Railway. The town's parish Church, St Petroc's is the largest in Cornwall and is well worth a visit as well as the many concerts held there throughout the year.
On the outskirts of the town there are two grand country houses, Lanhydrock (National Trust) and the lovely Georgian house of Pencarrow which is still owned and lived in by the same family to this day. For garden lovers there are also some more beautiful gardens in the area such as Pinsla Garden with its interesting sculptures and Northwood Garden at St Neot which is a magnificent four acre water garden featuring ponds, streams, waterfalls, bridges, fountains and a romantic island.
For those who love the great ourdoors, there are plenty of walking and cycling opportunities. Bodmin is the start of the Camel Trail which is a 28 mile cycling track which is almost completely flat! The Saints Way also passes nearby the town and is a coast to coast route from Padstow to Fowey. As well as this Bodmin Moor lies to the north east of Bodmin and is full of rambling walks up the granite tors of this wild landscape. Rough Tor near Camelford is particularly stunning and on a clear day you can see all the way to the north Cornish coast.
Low Season £310 Per Week
High Season £745 Per Week
High Season £745 Per Week
Sleeps 4 Persons.
Location Type:
Rural
Accessibility:
Car Required
Housekeeping & Services:
Iron and Ironing Board
Bed Linen Included
Towels Included
Fuel and Power Included
Cot
High Chair
Bedrooms:
1 Double Bedroom
1 Twin Bedroom
Ground Floor Facilities:
Ground Floor Bedroom
Ground Floor Toilet
Ground Floor Bath
Ground Floor Shower
Kitchen:
Washing Machine
Dishwasher
Microwave
Fridge
Freezer
Toaster
Oven
Hob
Grill
Tumble dryer
Internet Access:
Wireless Broadband
Entertainment:
CD Player
DVD Player
Books
Games
TV
Radio
Leisure Equipment:
Sun Loungers
Patio Furniture
Barbecue
Garden/Terrace/Play area:
Communal garden
Terrace / patio
Parking available:
Off road parking
Activities within 20min drive of the property:
Surfing
Wind Surfing
Fishing
Wine Tour
Tennis
Golf
Mountain Biking
Horse Riding
Cycling
Local Water Sports:
Swimming (indoor pool)