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Wadebridge was originally a market town and later a foundry town. Its fifteenth century bridge across the River camel is worth a visit. Both this town and nearby Camelford are good centres from which to explore the surrounding hills and moors.
Further along the river, close to its estuary, stands the little fifteenth church of St Enodoc. As the building was almost buried in the sand for years, it was often necessary to enter through the roof for services! Asa result of this, the church was once known locally as Sinking Neddy However, the sand was cleared away long ago and St Enodoc is most famous these days as the last resting place of the former poet laureate, Sir John Betjeman.
Wadebridge is the site of the Royal Cornwall Show each June. It is within easy reach of the better known resort of Padstow.
Wadebridge Hotels
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Trehellas is a family-owned country house with real warmth and character, close to all that the county has to offer. Today, the building still retains many of its beautiful original features, includin...
Wadebridge Cottages
These are two delightful character cottages in the old part of Padstow. They are set close to the harbour and shops. In keeping with their age both exhibit traditional features with Holly Cottage d...
Outside there is parking for one car on site with space for a a second car by arrangement upon booking. Parkwood is approached by a long steep drive and we intend to provide a car turntable at the...
Situated on an elevated location, 31 Egloshayle Road boasts stunning views across the River Camel. The accommodation is set in the heart of Wadebridge, an excellent base to discover North C...
Angel Cottage is set in a delightful olde worlde courtyard of 19th Century converted Cottages. Its only yards from a traditional quiet pub renowned for its excellent food and real ales. Food can be or...


