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Overlooking the Camel Estuary, No 10 Treverbyn Road provides well-appointed rooms and a continental breakfast on the north Cornwall coast. This Padstow bed and breakfast offers free parking and WiFi, packed lunches and luggage storage. A Full English breakfast option is available at an additional charge to the property. Each guest room at No 10 Treverbyn Road has either en suite or private bathroom facilities, with shower, hairdryer and complementary toiletries. Rooms also have a flat-screen TV, radio alarm clock and tea and coffee facilities with Cornish biscuits. Padstow is known for its high-quality food scene, with the restaurants of Rick Stein and Paul Ainsworth among many within a 10-minute walk. Padstow is around 30 minutes’ drive up the coast from Newquay, and around 40 minutes from the Eden Project near St Austell. The cathedral city of Truro is a similar distance away.
a Picturesque Village in the county of Cornwall
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in the county of Cornwall
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a Seaside Town in the county of Cornwall
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in the county of Cornwall
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in the county of Cornwall
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in the county of Cornwall
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in the county of Cornwall
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