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Can anyone find me a cottage in/around padstow please???

16 replies

tiredemma · 15/03/2007 18:04

Sleeping 4 adults, 2 kids and 1 infant.

18th or 25th aug

7nts.

nice accom.

I would look myself but am supposed to be writing a 2000 word essay and keep getting lured onto here.

anyone like to help me out here??? ( or write my essay perhaps and then I can look for holiday myself??)

thnaking you xx

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ArcticRoll · 15/03/2007 18:08

Sorry can't help.
But you do know that Padstow is absolutely heaving in August.
I would recommend staying just outside rather than in the centre.

danceswithaSPRINGinherstep · 15/03/2007 18:09

Love your name articroll...

danceswithaSPRINGinherstep · 15/03/2007 18:10

wanders

kernowcat · 15/03/2007 18:10

Why Padstow?

spudmasher · 15/03/2007 18:15

Padstow is a nightmare in August and very expensive.

Quieter areas local to Padstow would be St. Merryn, Trevone, Treyarnon and Constantine. All gorgeous.

tiredemma · 15/03/2007 18:18

thnaks - ill see if i can find anything in those areas.

Friends of ours like padstow and have convinced us to go.

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spudmasher · 15/03/2007 18:23

It is lovely I would be the first to admit - I had my wedding reception in the Metropole and I grew up down the road in Wadebridge.

But in August it really is packed to the point that you will become frustrated with not being able to do what you want to do, like walk down the road in a straight line or buy a bottle of milk.

All the locals get dog tired by that point in the season, so customer service can occassionally become compromised.

If you can cope with that then go for it!

Great for a day trip, but go early in the morning or you will queue 1 hour to park.

A victim of it's own success imo.

tiredemma · 15/03/2007 18:24

shall i look at those other villages then?

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FioFio · 15/03/2007 18:26

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spudmasher · 15/03/2007 18:41

LOL 'kill all the nobs'!!!!

Yes tiredemma, might be worth a look.

See you there!!!!!

I know lots of secret beaches...

Let me know when you have booked and I will impart my secrets.....

tiredemma · 15/03/2007 18:41

thanks!!

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PeachesMcLean · 15/03/2007 23:01

We've used Helpful Holidays a few times (if you can stop laughing at the name.) They have all sorts in that area (though it is very busy that time of year)
this one's available I think!

Lilymaid · 15/03/2007 23:04

It is difficult to book anything decent in Cornwall for August as there are so many repeat bookings. One year we started looking in October and found it difficult. However, bookings are fewer for the last week in August as many people have headed home (to get the school uniform and shoes in for the new term).

JanH · 15/03/2007 23:09

Try cottages4you , emma - there is still a bit of availability in late Aug in N Cornwall, the week starting 25th is generally less booked up and slightly cheaper. The 5 Goonhavern ones look as if they're new to the system (no grading yet) so worth a look and jumping in quick if they sound OK.

Or Tope House actually in Padstow (parking is a bit dodgy there though)(and link may not work after I post!)

MaryBS · 16/03/2007 07:45

We stayed here 2 years ago, I recall its about 7 miles from Padstow

St Tudy

It pretty much looks like it does in the pictures, so fairly dated, but clean and comfortable. Stairs are fairly steep, so you have to be careful with young ones.

Village has a pub and a shop

TheBlonde · 16/03/2007 08:10

We have used www.harbourholidays.co.uk

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