| Entrance Hall | |
| Sittingroom: the fire is a multi-fuel fire but we provide
logs from the garden woodshed. Because we have had the cottage since
1971, the trees and shrubs planted then are now qutie large and we have
been pruning and cutting out trees; generating a large pile of logs
ready to cut up. We have also built a wood shed that stores the ready
cut logs keeping them dry. This has made a dramatic difference to the
heat from the fire and ease of lighting it. We have BT Broadband at the cottage and you are welcome to bring your laptop to connect to the internet. The central heating system gets its heat from this fire; although there are also 3 off-peak radiators. |
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| Kitchen Diner |
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| Bathroom | |
| Main Bedroom: Normally the two divan beds in here are tied together
with string to provide a six foot wide bed. We provide a superking
duvet (summer weight) but this needs a cover provided by you or sheets
and blankets. You are welcome to separate the beds as they can easily
be tied together again. There is a fireplace, un-used, and a small hanging cupboard in the room as well as two stools used as bedside tables. |
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| Small bedroom -I have no photo of this room. It is only 6 foot wide and 10 foot long and has a cute little window that used to be at the top of the stairs. It contains a single bed with another tucked under. If you have them both up then this fills the full width of the room. | |
| End Bedroom: This has two windows with fine views out over the Tamar valley. The two beds are large iron frame beds. There is a chest of drawers and chairs. |