Stewarts House Holiday Cottages are situated on the edge of Week St. Mary - a peaceful and historic Cornish village with ancient church, post office store, village inns, playing field and tennis court. There are two pubs within walking distance, The Green Inn and Treetops, both offering good food and the occasional music night.

The holiday cottages are only four miles from Widemouth Bay - a long stretch of sandy beach with rock pools and ideal surfing conditions. Other beaches and coves nearby include Crackington Haven and Bude.

Stewarts House holiday cottages are set in the grounds of Stewarts House and were converted from an old coach house. The delightful cottages comprise two semi-detached holiday homes, each with three bedrooms (sleeping up to six). The cottages share a pretty walled Victorian garden, a courtyard with far-reaching views across rolling countryside (equipped with tables and chairs for al fresco dining) and a games room with pool table and table tennis.

The holiday cottages at Stewarts House are ideal for family holidays. The beautiful beaches and coastline of Widemouth and Bude (famous for surfing), historic Launceston with it's ancient castle and steam railway, King Arthur's Tintagel, Boscastle and the delightful Clovelly, are all close-by.
Why visit North Cornwall?
Cornwall has been tipped in the well respected Lonely Planet travel guides' Bluelist as a "must see" place to visit. Featured in a chapter dedicated to detailing hot destinations, Cornwall is highlighted for its spectacular coastline and quaint fishing villages. The book also says that the granite tors of Bodmin Moor account for much of Cornwall's allure and there's no doubting the enduring attraction of its mythological connections, all of which can be attributed to North Cornwall.
Somewhere hidden in North Cornwall's stunning landscape is the perfect place for an unforgettable Cornish holiday. Will it be in spring, when the coastpath is lined with sea thrift? Or autumn, with the wooded river valleys cloaked in crimson and gold? Perhaps for you it's a surfers paradise or a sailors fancy, a fisherman's dream or a golfers delight - or then again maybe you just want quiet rockpools and golden sands.
North Cornwall is now within easy reach of the rest of Britain through dramatically improved motorway and road links. The A30 is dual carriageway from the M5 to Bodmin, with fast roads connecting to Bude, Camelford, Wadebridge and Padstow. Or opt for the A39 Atlantic Highway to Bude which you can join from Junction 27 on the M5. Why not fly-drive North Cornwall. Newquay Cornwall airport has several airlines offering low fares from regional airports including Manchester, Leeds Bradford, Dublin, Cork and Bristol. There are also four times daily services to London Gatwick and Luton.
Whether it's a short break or longer, North Cornwall has quality attractions and plenty of activities and events to keep you amused. There are stunning Country Houses, Medieval Castles and many areas to explore including Bude Crackington Haven, Boscastle, King Arthurs Tintagel and Port Isaac, all hidden in the most spectacular cliffs in Cornwall. Visit the Market towns of Camelford and Wadebridge and the pretty working port of Padstow. Inland there's the muted fury of Bodmin Moor and the Historic Towns of Bodmin and Launceston.
Whatever you decide to do in North Cornwall, use Stewarts House Holiday Cottages as your base to explore this wonderful region.

For large parties please have a look at Waterloo House - a substantial Georgian townhouse with six bedrooms situated in and ideal location for exploring North Devon.

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