PLEASE NOTE THE HOT TUB IS AN EXTRA £20 PER DAY.
ITS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU MESSAGE ME IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BOOK THE H/TUB SO WE CAN HAVE IT READY FOR YOU, AS WE DRAIN AND REFILL IT AFTER EVERY BOOKING. PLEASE MAKE YOUR PAYMENT 3 DAYS BEFORE CHECK IN TO THE BANK DETAILS BELOW.
MRS D J THORNE
20-87-94
10734845
WE WOULD VERY MUCH APPRECIATE IT IF YOU WOULD FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ETC WHICH CAN BE FOUND ON THE WALL IN THE ALLEYWAY LINKED TO THE PLAYROOM.
YOU WILL FIND TOWELS IN THE BOTTOM OF THE WARDROBES, THESE ARE FOR HOT TUB USE ONLY!
WE DO WELCOME INFANTS AND FEEL WE CATER VERY WELL FOR THEM, BUT THERE ARE FAGILE ORNAMENTS DOTTED AROUND THE BUNGALOW, SO FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR LITTLE ONES WE ARE MORE THAN HAPPY FOR OUR GUESTS TO MOVE THEM UP OUT OF THE WAY OF LITTLE HANDS.
Easy access to the property with ample private parking suitable for boats and trailers.
A spacious Sun lounge on the front of the bungalow entering into a 3 bedroomed property that sleeps 6 + 2 infants we provide a cot which is up all the time and a travel cot on request please. Kitchen, bath/shower/ separate toilet, dining room, lounge with smart TV, Rear conservatory with TV, exciting playroom for young children, built BBQ. Enjoy relaxing evenings watching stunning sunsets in the outdoor H/Tub.
This property is a bit quirky/retro please view all photos.
Welcome to Tataramoa.
Firstly we hope you enjoy your stay in the quaint village of Rame cross located in the beautiful county of Cornwall. Rame cross is perfectly located with a blend of rural countryside on your doorstep and only a stone throw away from the coast, Beaches and beautiful traditional fishing and market towns.
The location.
Rame Cross is a small village with local post office, shop and country pub and restaurant- The halfway house. However, as previously stated we are within 10 minutes drive from the beautiful fishing town of Falmouth And the market town of Helston who host Flora Day. This ancient festival is usually held on 8th May. A spring festival to celebrate the end of winter and mark the arrival of the new vitality and fertility with the trees and flowers bursting into life. When the big bass drum strikes the first beat of the dance at seven in the morning, the spirit of the day is stirred and the celebrations commence. Couples dance through the streets, entering selected houses and shops to drive out the darkness of winter and bring in the light of spring.
The colourful pageant, known as Hal an Tow, tells the history of Helston with the participating characters singing about the challenge of the Spanish Armada, the English patron saint, St. George and the fight between St. Michael and the devil. The houses and shops of the town are decorated with greenery and floral arrangements to express the spirit of renewal. Flora Day is usually held on 8th May, unless that date falls on a Sunday or Monday, in which case the previous Saturday is taken.
There are also some stunning rural villages even closer, so why not take a visit to: Gweek famous for its seal sanctuary, Mawnan Smith or Mylor with its beautiful Marina. The beautiful Argal lake is also within 10 minutes drive from here and well worth a visit if you like fishing or walking.
Cornwall has so much to offer and we hope you enjoy exploring our beautiful county.
Local highlights within 10 minutes drive
Watersports available at Gyllyngvase beach Falmouth.
The Flicker foundation donkey Sanctuary at Mabe
Pendennis Castle Falmouth
Maritime Museum Falmouth
Flambards theme park Helston.
Places to visit a little further away but very much recommended.
St Ives - with its traditional cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, stunning beaches and the Tate Museum.
Porthleven – is a harbour village with a range of seafood and traditional pubs and restaurants.
Porthcurno with its famous outdoor Minack Theatre and picture postcard beaches.
Eden Project– Stunning botanical gardens in two large biomes.
Kynance Cove offers breath taking cliff top scenery.
Cadgwith – traditional fishing village with thatched chocolate box houses, seafood restaurants and fresh fish sold daily on the beach.
Port Isaac – Picturesque fishing village where the TV programme doc Martin and Poldark are often filmed.
Please embrace the Cornish culture and traditions, indulge in pasties, fish and chips, ice creams, cream teas, fudge, real ales, ciders and so much more.