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Burridge House, with its two acres of gardens, is tucked away in Coombe Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and special geological interest. It nestles into the south-facing slope with a panoramic view across the valley. Birdsong is the predominant sound with sheep, cattle and the occasional putter of a tractor. On still evenings at high tide you can hear the surf at Duckpool, a delightful two mile walk down the valley. The seaside town of Bude is just five miles away and offers a wide variety of activities, entertainment and shopping. The North Cornish coast is stunning and unspoilt here. The cliffs are some of the highest and most rugged in the country with spectacular views up and down the coast and across to Lundy Island. |
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Burridge House, Morwenstow, Bude, North Cornwall Sleeps 8 Spacious holiday cottage in a stunning location on the North Cornish Coast. An old farmhouse in tranquil Coombe Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and of special geological interest. 5 miles north of Bude, 1 mile west of Kilkhampton. Beaches 2 miles
Accommodation comprises large kitchen with oak dining table and chairs, two sitting rooms, utility room and loo, four double bedrooms (one en-suite) and family bathroom. South facing terrace with garden furniture and barbecue. Well off the road down a farm track with ample parking and two acres of gardens. |

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It is a wonderful area for glorious walks and bird watching. There are plenty of circular routes taking in both the cliffs and wooded valleys. In the spring there is an abundance of flowers on the cliffs with primroses, bluebells and wild garlic in the woods and valleys. Peregrine falcons, stonechats, ravens, cormorants and oystercatchers are all regularly seen. There are seals in the coastal waters and in the warmer months basking sharks have been spotted from the cliffs. |


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