A procession up Week Green hill The Village Square circa 1920 This used to be Week St. Mary County Primary School Formerly the Headmmaster's residence, now The Green Inn The War Memorial Mr. Martin with the Week St. Mary evacuees circa 1943 ...mission to Umzimvubu 2008 View from the footpath towards Lambley corner One of the village scarecrows St. Piran's Flag of Cornwall

Local Accommodation

“Ranelagh”
Week St. Mary

For more information please visit the Ranelagh web site by clicking HERE

A Spacious well-equipped 5 bedroomed house. It sleeps a maximum of 9  but can sleep less; we can be flexible to help you enjoy a really special break - just call us to discuss your needs, (this is especially true out of the main season).
Superb rural/ coastal views. Several beaches available from only 4 miles away. Excellent local amenities and a lovely friendly Cornish village right on your doorstep.
For the comfort of all our guests, Ranelagh is a non-smoking establishment. Pets are welcome (by prior arrangement). Please ring for a chat.

“Ranelagh” • Self-catering accommodation
Phone: Sue on 01288 341134
or Fax: 01288 341134

shdickenson@aol.com

Some local places of interest surrounding Week St. Mary

Hartland Abbey RHS Garden Rosemoor (Near Torrington, North Devon) Hartland Quay with views of Lundy Island Rev Stephen Hawker's hut Ducks on Bude Canal



For more information please visit the New College Barn web site by clicking HERE

New College Barn is a newly completed Grade-II listed barn conversion situated in the pretty village of Week St Mary. Tucked away behind New College, the Barn forms part of the historic Old College complex originally founded by Lady Percival in 1506.
The Village is just 3 miles (as the chough flies) or 5 miles by road from Widemouth Bay and the rugged North Cornwall coast with its fantastic beaches, amazing scenery and glorious coastal footpath. Bude at 6 miles distance is an ideal place to shop, eat out and sample specialist local produce. The village itself is surrounded by beautiful rolling hills and magnificent scenery, with a well stocked local store/post office, 2 pubs and a lovely old church.
The Barn has been equipped to a very high standard yet retains many original features. Slate floors, old beams and the benefit of a completely private garden adjoining fields make this an ideal place to unwind.

“New College Barn”
Week St. Mary


Phone: 01288 341331

andreahuxford@hotmail.co.uk

Bude Castle & St. Michael's Church Rough Tor & Brown Willy - Cornwall's highest peak Dunster, Exmoor - North Devon Boscastle - The harbour entrance Launceston Steam Railway