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The Old Vicarage, Brush End is an early 19th century country rectory, overlooking the ancient hill fort of Trencrom in West Penwith. It is the owners' home and has been carefully restored while providing modern facilities.![]() The house is set in extensive gardens, containing several plants that can be grown only in this mild (if sometimes windy!) part of Great Britain. Although convenient for the major trunk routes into west Cornwall, The Old Vicarage is in a secluded and quiet location in Brush End lane. There is ample parking in the grounds. The house is unsuitable for young children and therefore we regret that we do not accept them. Should there be anything you feel we should be made aware of in order to ensure your comfort and safety while with us, please do not hesitate to inform us. Bed and Breakfast Accomodation One twin bedded room has en suite facilities. The double bedded room has private use of the large main bathroom. However, a single room is available for a third member of this party, if appropriate, in which case, the bathroom would be shared by them. ![]() All rooms are non-smoking and have Television and tea and coffee-making facilities. Whenever possible, we use local produce. 2006 RATES (Minimum 2 nights) 30-March-13 June £30pppn (€45) 1 July -30 September £32 pppn (€48) All Bank holiday w/ends £34 pppn (€51) Discounts may be agreed for longer stays Lelant is ideally situated for trips into St. Ives and Penzance, while the sandy beach at Porth Kidney Sands is a 15 minute walk away and it is always possible to find a peaceful spot there. ![]() As well as the local attractions, which include an RSPB bird sanctuary within walking distance, touring the Cornish cliff path enables you to explore large parts of the beautiful South West Peninsula. ![]() Location St. Ives Bay is one of the most beautiful bays in Britain, with long sandy beaches on both sides of the Hayle estuary Lelant lies on the western side of the estuary, where it enters St. Ives Bay and the Norman church of St. Uny looks across it towards the fishing town of Hayle and its RSPB bird sanctuary There is a village Post Office and there are two pubs, while the West Cornwall Golf Club can be found close to the church The St. Ives branch railway line runs through Lelant and along the cliffs to St. Ives via Carbis Bay. The Park and Ride facility at Lelant Saltings gives access to the easiest and most scenic way into the popular fishing town of St, Ives and its many art galleries ![]() |
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