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WINWALOE. A much-loved, self-catering family seaside home, sleeping 13, with unparalleled views over Polzeath Beach.
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Winwaloe (Breton: Gwenole; French: Guénolé; Latin: Winwallus or Winwalœus; c. 460 – 3 March 532) was the founder and first abbot of Landévennec Abbey (literally "Lann of Venec"), also known as the Monastery of Winwaloe. It was just south of Brest in Brittany, now part of France.
There is a microwave, magimix, dishwasher, double doored electric range with a five-ring gas hob and a belling hot cupboard. There is plenty of cutlery and crockery for thirteen and numerous catering size pans, dishes and bowls.
The Point: In addition to a stunning golf-course, the Point at Polzeath has good tennis courts, a covered driving range, a gym, indoor swimming pool, spa and an excellent, children friendly restaurant: 01208 863000 www.thepointatpolzeath.com. GUIDED WALKS .
Find out more about Gunwalloe, a site of archaeological importance surrounded by dunes, beaches, a medieval church and a reedbed rich in wildlife.
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Enjoy a family-friendly circular walk around Gunwalloe, perfect for little legs, taking in two rugged coves, impressive views and a medieval church, with the option for hot drinks and ice cream available at the kiosk.