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The Seacroft is situated near the top of a steep Cornish country lane ..from my room I viewed a long and rather attracive garden backing up to a wild and beautiful valley..and even farther the Mighty Atlantic Ocean is to be seen ..three for the price ..well, of viewing.. The bed comfortable/the rooms spacious an its quiet .. Taxis are easily summonded which is just as well because it is quite a walk into town.. Thats it ..If you want to see what Cornwall is really like the Seacroft and its surronding will show you the way..Go before it is too late..
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Date of stay: September 2017
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Trip type: Travelled solo
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Stayed at Seacroft as a family of 9. Lovely house, spacious, comfortable and clean. Fantastic views from the rear bedrooms out to sea, was great to wake up to each morning. Two min drive into Perranporth or 10 min walk to The Whitehouse pub which turned into our local. The owners were lovely and very helpful, especially with the Sky TV - thank you.
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Date of stay: July 2017Trip type: Travelled with family
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My husband ended up going on his own to this b&b after booking for two. In all fairness the place was clean but the following morning although speaking to one of the owners was not offered breakfast at all even though it was part of the booking. He felt awkward and the tables were not laid ready therefore he went without. Really disappointed as the breakfast seemed to be the selling point on booking.com. Will not use again
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Date of stay: May 2017
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Trip type: Travelled solo
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I booked for a Saturday night as I was visiting a friend. Upon arrival my car broke down and was taken to the nearest garage to be fixed. This meant another night had to be booked; I couldn't have been luckier in my choice of B&B. Chris and Gill were so accommodating, friendly and helpful even giving me lifts into Perranporth. Their son even took me to collect my car on Monday. The B&B is fabulous. I had a sea view room with en suite which had a bath as well as shower. The bed was really comfortable, and I had use of a large living room and kitchen. I had a most relaxing time and will hopefully be back when the weather is better. A real hidden gem.
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Date of stay: January 2017Trip type: Travelled solo
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