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Saint Hilary, Cornwall, England

Coachmans in Saint Hilary, Cornwall, England
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Offering free WiFi and sea views, Coachmans - E4162 is an accommodation situated in Saint Hilary. Located 450 yards from Praa Sands Beach, the property provides a garden and free private parking. This holiday home is equipped with 1 bedroom, a TV, and a kitchen. St Michael's Mount is 4.3 miles from the holiday home, while Minack Theatre is 17.4 miles away. The nearest airport is Land's End Airport, 16.2 miles from Coachmans - E4162.


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