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How to give peace a chance



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THE Helford River in Cornwall, where luxuriant green woods and fields meet the sea, has long been recognised for its scenic beauty and biological importance.
Residents and visitors alike appreciate the peaceful atmosphere
A detached house, Meadow View, sleeping six, is set in a spacious garden at the edge of the pretty village of Newtown St Martins, Cornwall, just three miles from river and ideally place
d for easy access to the beaches of the Lizard.

At the rear of the cottage a spacious, fenced and gated, grassy garden looks out over the open countryside.

The village has a pub, garage and small shop all a walk away and the nearby market town of Helston. The sandy beaches at Coverack and Kennack sands are each about 15 minutes drive.

Weeks beginning April 4 and 11 priced £400pw, weeks beginning June 20 and 27 £582pw.

Call Cornish Tradit ional Cottages on 01208 821 666 or access the website on www.corncott.com

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