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Nampara Farmhouse It has 4 bedrooms 3 on the first floor, The Master room with a double bed has a fully tiled en-suite shower room with twin hand wash basins. The second room with a double bed has a hand wash basin. The third has twin beds. The 4th bedroom is on the ground floor and has twin beds and a colour TV. Also on the ground floor is the bathroom with a luxurious circular (6 feet in Diameter) spa bath. The Spacious lounge has exposed wood beams, an oak panelled wall incorporating natural stone. It is equipped with a large TV, DVD, video recorder and music centre. French doors Lead to a patio and lawned garden. The modern oak fitted kitchen/diner room has exposed beams large Rangemaster electric cooker, dishwasher microwave, fridge & freezer and colour TV Just to the north is another beach, Duckpool, which is located at the end of the beautiful Coombe Valley. In addition to the National Trust keeping the coast as nature intended, there are also some lovely walks through woodlands and countryside, inland, to the village of Kilkampton or along the coast path to Morwenstow and the Cornwall/Devon border. The town was "born" with the arrival, in 1819, of the Canal, built to carry lime-rich sea sand to infertile, inland soils. However it was not until the arrival of the railway (now sadly departed) that Bude grew in size to become a popular Victorian resort. The town therefore owes its existence to Holidaymakers and to this end still provides a friendly Cornish welcome and boasts the top Tourist Information Centre in the South West! Famed for its beaches, Bude has a wealth of other assets. Never too crowded, the town itself is divided by a magnificent 18-hole golf course and is flanked to the west by rolling downland on the cliff-tops which provide some excellent short walks as well as playing host to sporting activities such as pitch and putt, cricket and some superb "championship" grass tennis courts. Within a few minutes drive of Bude are many more exciting places to visit. Pictureesque fishing villages like Port Isaac and Port Quin with their narrow winding streets, Boscastle's sheltered harbour and Tintagel's Arthurian legend and quaint old Post Office. Beautiful countryside walks with equally enchanting names such as the Valency Valley, St. Nectan's Glen and the Rocky Valley. North of Bude, Hartland and Clovelly are essential stops on most visitors itinerary. Situated close to the Cornwall/Devon border, Houndapitt Farm Cottages are situated in an ideal location to explore this beautiful part of the Westcountry For More InformationVisit Property's WebsiteSpecial Features
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