公司信息
STAE Homes Ltd is a family company founded by Tim and Sarah. Our vision was to become the premier provider of high quality, short stay accommodation with properties around the UK and Gran Canaria . We are enormously proud of our joint family heritage in these stunning areas and continue to strive to bring value to the community, investors and guests alike.
Tim has worked in the international corporate world for three decades, specialising in Sales & Marketing leadership and entrepreneurial enterprises. Sarah has a background in education and leadership in administration.
We are guided by our core values of Trust, Integrity, Equality and Opportunity.
住宿信息
The Cornish Peak is a charming Grade 2, first floor apartment, accommodating 4 guests in the heart of Camelford town. The River Camel and a beautiful park are right outside the property adding to the peaceful setting. Ideally located with easy access to the famous Roughtor-Bodmin Moor, Trebarwith Strand Beach, Tintagel, Boscastle and Wadebridge. Padstow, Bude & Rock only short drive. Wonderful bath and shower room. Free private parking directly outside your door
周边信息
A short drive to so many locations, including the wonderful Trebarwith Strand beach. Miles of sand and low tide and exciting waves-on-rocks spectacle at high tide! The ancient town of Camelford makes an ideal touring center, being only a few miles from the surfing beaches of North Cornwall and the natural beauty and ancient sites of Bodmin Moor. The town, historically a vital crossing point on the River Camel, was formerly an important market town due to its position on the main route into Cornwall. The patronage of local MPs is reflected in some of the fine old buildings that line the main street. The public park with children's play area is right on your doorstep. There is a long walk alongside the river which is a great place to enjoy some homemade pasties from the local bakery. The town is often reputed to be the location for heroic King Arthur’s Court of Camelot although the name Camel is more likely a corruption from old Cornish meaning winding. However, legend has it that King Arthur met his death at the hands of his nephew Mordred in a battle fought at the nearby village of Slaughterbridge where today you can find ‘Arthur’s Tomb’ marked by an inscribed stone that dates back 1,500 years. The Camelford town leisure center and pool are very near