The Old Sunday School
£148- 291 per night (minimum stay for this property is 3 nights)
Award winning romantic holiday home with stunning views close to all that Cornwall has to offer.
A welcoming hamper with some local treats is provided and can be added to if you want to notch up the romance – everything from fresh flowers and champagne to chocolates and balloons.
The hosts can arrange paddle boarding, kayaking, surfing and much more, just ask.
A beautiful home to laze in and around but close to fabulous walks, beaches and pubs.
Bring your dog - they also get a welcome hamper.
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No pets
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