
Guests staying at Oxturn House frequently visit:-
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The Eden Project
Massive biomes house plants from around the world...
definitely one not to miss during your stay!
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The Lost Gardens of Heligan
Located near St Austell, The Lost Gardens of Heligan
have been described as 'the garden restoration of the century'
by The Times. Returned to its' former glory, this Victorian
garden really is a special place to visit
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| Trerice House and Gardens |
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An Elizabethan manor house with fine interiors and delightful
garden located at Kestle Mill, near Newquay, Cornwall |
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| Lanhydrock House and Gardens |
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A magnificent late Victorian country house with extensive servants'
quarters, gardens and wooded estate located in Bodmin, Cornwall
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The Roseland Peninsula
The Roseland Peninsula is a beautiful unspoilt
corner of South Cornwall situated between the River Fal on
the West and the sea on the east. The principal villages are
St.Mawes, St.Just in Roseland, Portscatho, Gerrans, Veryan
and Portloe, each have their own individual charm and character
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King Harry Ferry
Ferry service that runs between Feock near
Truro to the Roseland Peninsula
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| Trelissick Gardens |
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A tranquil garden set on many levels, containing a superb collection
of tender and exotic plants, located in Feock, near Truro |
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Fifteen
Restaurant
Jamie Oliver's Fifteen Cornwall at Watergate Bay brings an innovative
menu of the best seasonal and local produce, a relaxed atmosphere,
talented chefs – and an incredible view over a beautiful
two-mile beach. |
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Also, a little further away, favourite trips are to:-
- The Lizard
- The Minnack Theatre
- St. Ives
- Trebah Gardens
- Lands End
- St Michael's Mount
- Fowey
- Padstow (Rick Stein's Restaurants)
- Rock
- Port Issac
- Tintagel
- Boscastle
North and South Coasts of Cornwall...
The North Coast
St. Agnes, Perranporth, Crantock, Newquay, Watergate Bay (Jamie
Oliver's Fifteen Restaurant), all with beautiful surf beaches
and spectacular stretches of the Coastal Footpath.
The South Coast
Fowey (Pronounced Foy), Charlestown, Mevagissey,
Caerhayes (Beach and Castle) This coast has small sheltered
coves and more of the Coastal Footpath which is crowded with
wild flowers in spring and early summer. |
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