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Self Catering near Burraton Coombe, Cornwall

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Landrake
Polly's Bower, Landrake
Polly's Bower

Sleeps: 2
From: £516
Pet Friendly: Y

Crafthole
Hillside, Crafthole
Hillside

Sleeps: 4
From: £532
Pet Friendly: Y

Millbrook
Lake View, Millbrook
Lake View

Sleeps: 8
From: £1199
Pet Friendly: Y

Millbrook
Ancarva, Millbrook
Ancarva

Sleeps: 8
From: £2020

Bere Alston
Clamoak Cottage, Bere Alston
Clamoak Cottage

Sleeps: 4
From: £717
Pet Friendly: Y

Whitsand Bay
Westcroft 6 Withnoe Terrace, Whitsand Bay
Westcroft 6 Withnoe Terrace

Sleeps: 5
From: £470

Millbrook
Iroko, Millbrook
Iroko

Sleeps: 10
From: £1084

Millbrook
Tregonhawke Farmhouse, Millbrook
Tregonhawke Farmhouse

Sleeps: 12
From: £1509
Pet Friendly: Y

Millbrook
Lakeside, Millbrook
Lakeside

Sleeps: 8
From: £855
Pet Friendly: Y

Millbrook
Cottage: HCPLYMO, Millbrook
#HCPLYMO

Sleeps: 6
From: £600
Pet Friendly: Y

Map is approximate and should only be used to get a rough idea of the location of cottages near Burraton Coombe. Please see individual cottage details for more precise location information.

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St Ives (Self catering)
The Pearl, St Ives

The Pearl

The Pearl in St Ives, Cornwall sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.

Sleeps: 4

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St Breward (Self catering)
Tressa, St Breward

Tressa

This cottage is situated in the village of St Breward, in Cornwall and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

Sleeps: 4

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This essayist and poet is best known for his 'Dictionery of the English Language', published in 1755



08 June, 793

Vikings sack Lindisfarne

Vikings sacked Lindisfarne, Northumbria. This Viking raid was part of ongoing Viking attacks that forced the monks of Lindisfarne to abandon their monastery and take the body of St Dunstan on a journey that eventually ended at Durham Cathedral.

This king's men brought the Stone of Scone to London, where it stayed beneath the coronation chair for almost 7 centuries




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