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Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations. Looking for nice small (2 bed cottage) ideally near the sea for parents and 2 yr old toddler. Have been looking at the following


http://www.gitcombe.co.uk/

look very nice but are ??? and some reviews complain about the 'upside down' houses been not very soundproof (thinking about toddler sleeping) anyone been?


Or these

http://www.widmouthfarmcottages.co.uk/index.htm


or here

http://www.theoldehouse.co.uk/


sadly the much recommended Bosinver farm is fully booked : (


any help/tips appreciated

Susan

http://www.mawganporth.co.uk/


We stayed here last Sept, in one of the 3 bedroomed Eco lodges with our 3 year old, grandparents and I was heavily pregnant.


It was fab - outdoor and indoor pool on site, 10 minute walk to the beach and near all the lovely spots like Watergate Bay, Padstow etc.


The Eco lodges are all fairly new and really well equipped. there's also a great cafe on site. We loved it.


Hope that helps

We're just back from staying at Polean farm which was absolutely fab-they have 6 cottages and all full of toddlers. Animal feeding / tractor / pony rides each morning and some fab beaches a 10 min drive away. (East looe beach was brilliant for little rock pool explorers!)

The olde house is fantastic. We've been there the last two years with our 1 and 3 yr old boys.

Fantastic for the kids as they can feed the animals, there's a pool, soft play barn and a huge playground.


We sent a lot to daymer bay which is about a 10 min drive away.


Love it so much we've already booked next year!


Have a great trip.

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