Map of Garden Cottage, Cornwall



Garden Cottage, Bodmin
A warm welcome awaits you at Garden Cottage, a delightful retreat tucked away in the heart of historic Bodmin town centre. Recently updated and redecorated, the cottage sleeps two adults in a double room, plus two smaller people in bunk beds. [more...]


Directions
See map.
Garden Cottage,
2a St Nicholas Street,
Bodmin,
Cornwall,
PL31 1AD

Contact no. 07779 337964

• From the A30, take the Bodmin Exit. You come down the hill with Asda on your right.
• At the T junction turn right.
• At the roundabout turn left.(you should see St Petrocs Church on your right)
• A set of traffic lights are just ahead up the hill. Go straight ahead at the lights. On your left, immediately after the traffic lights, you will see
1. the ShireHouse-(town council office)
2. a blue house, RTP chartered surveyors.
3. a peach house with a black front door and two flower pots. This is our house “Penville”-see below, and the entrance to Garden Cottage is here.

• Indicate left as you draw level with the blue house, then pull in onto the pavement in front of Penville.
• You’ve arrived!
• If you miss it, carry on up the hill, turn round by the steam railway and come back for another go. Piece of cake.
• the entrance to Garden Cottage is through the black door marked 2a.
• Key safe: you will find the key safe low down on the wall to the right of the door. Open the shutter door to reveal the dials and the release button. Rotate the dials to the combination given at time of booking. Press down on the release button to open the safe door. The keys will be inside.
• Close the safe door-be sure to scramble the combination dials to lock the door and conceal the combination. Then shut the shutter door. Please don’t leave the combination “live” for any nosy passer by to look at!
• Once unloaded, the cheapest parking is opposite the house in the Fore Street Car Park. Go up to the top level, which is a bit steep, but the least expensive, (chargeable from 8.00 am, but free Sundays, and after 5pm). Don’t forget, you can pull up anytime outside the house to load/ unload.