| Self- catering Flat To Let
50 metres from the beach on the famous Ferry Boat Inn 
        site at Helford Passage on the North bank of the beautiful Helford 
        River.  The Helford River is one of the UK's most attractive locations 
        and is on the Cornish Coastal path only 8 miles from the port of Falmouth. 
 Accommodation
        3 bedrooms sleeping 6 people. 
        Lounge/dining room. 
        Kitchen. 
        Bath/shower room.  Accommodation comprises 3 bedrooms (1 double, 1 twin, 1 
        bunkroom) sleeping 6, lounge / dining room, kitchen, bath/shower room. 
        Beds are made up for your arrival. We cannot accommodate pets. It includes a television, video recorder, combined washing 
        machine / tumbler drier, fridge-freezer and night storage heaters. Weekly 
        lets run 4.00p.m. Friday to 10.00 a.m. the following Friday. The Helford River The Helford River is one of the most sought-after locations 
        in Cornwall, loved for its mild climate, classic scenery and unspoilt, 
        protected sailing waters -made famous by Daphne du Maurier's best-selling 
        novel 'Frenchman's Creek' .  Nearby Falmouth is a mecca for sailors, with its large 
        protected natural harbour and long Maritime history. Falmouth features 
        many other attractions, including the National Maritime Museum, Pendennis 
        Castle and number of very good family beaches. 
       Cornwall is a gardener's paradise with many famous and 
        outstanding gardens including The Eden Project, Glendurgan, Trebah, Trewithen 
        and the Lost Gardens of Heligan all within an hour's drive. 
       There is plenty to see in Cornwall. The highlights include 
        Lands End; the Lizard Peninsula; the Tate Gallery in St. Ives; internationally 
        famous surfing beaches; Goonhilly Satellite Tracking Station - the largest 
        in the world; the Eden Project, an incredible display of plants from every 
        climate, in a spectacular setting; as well as the charm of the fishing 
        villages and pubs for which the County is famous. 
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