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                <title>Westcroft B&amp;B, Kingsand, Cornwall</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Kingsand is an undiscovered gem - which is why C4 are making a documentary about it! Unspoilt beaches, very kid friendly, stunning walks overlooking Plymouth Sound, tons of art exhibitions, but very low key and fun. Try <a target="_new" href="http://westcroftguesthouse.co.uk">Westcroftguesthouse.co.uk</a>. Owners Sarah and Dylan have an art gallery as well, and the accommodation is lovely, overlooks the sea and the organic breakfasts are to be recommended. Perfect bolthole break!]]></description>
                
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                <title>Westcroft Boutique B&amp;B</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Tucked away in Cornwall's forgotten corner, the Rame Peninsular, just beyond Plymouth - a mere 3.5 hours from London - Westcroft B&amp;B is a gorgeous, stylish find in a magical place, Kingsand. <br><br>Seaviews from many rooms, baths that look up to the stars, four posters and organic breakfasts - all in a quirky, eclectic and stylish Georgian coaching house. Owners Sarah and Dylan are friendly, interesting and run a fab art gallery in the barn next door. It's a perfect, arty bolthole for a weekend - or if going to a wedding at nearby Porlhawn Fort. They also have lots of experience of children and can arrange an interesting, fun break for a family.]]></description>
                
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