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February 28, 2007

Cornish holiday cottages

Filed under: Cornwall, Cottages, Devon, Latest, News, News, Rentals, Rentals, Rentals — jamie @ 1:15 pm

To increase our effectiveness and improve the information we offer we have decided to run the web site for the foreseeable future as a free service.

We will be making a revenue from third party advertisers and marketing schemes. We are also investing in flyers and magazine marketing in the Cornish region of our market place married together with our improved SEO we are now getting great results for search terms in the 3 main search engines.

Cottage holiday accommodation is our main stay of current available property but we will be hoping to broaden the base of our holiday accommodation, including more hotels, B&B, apartments, hostels and caravans.

The holiday season in Cornwall and Devon is almost upon us so I hope you are all ready to make the most of what promises to be a hot summer.

February 25, 2007

Dartmouth Self Catering

Filed under: Devon, For Children, Latest, Rentals — jamie @ 11:33 pm

Dartmouth

Dartmouth is home to the Royal Navy training college Britanna. Over looking the town from high up on the hillside.

The location has a strong connection with the sea created by being a deep water port.  The valley is a delight; tree lined to the waters edge. The shopping in the town is superb, with original craft and general stores mixed in with chandlers and eateries to suite all pockets.

There is plenty of period history and buildings in this town. The Cherub pub being the towns oldest building C1380. The Butterwalk was built in the mid 1600’s and the near by Bayards cove un changed for centuries and the filming location for much of the TV show The Onedin Line.

We currently have one property available in this town which is ideally set for a self catering holiday with plenty to do for the whole family no matter what your tastes are.

Dartview House offers sleeping for 4 people in townhouse accommodation. Only 2 mins from the town which can be viewed from the balcony.

To enquire about availability of this property please follow this link - Dartmouth Self Catering

January 30, 2007

Exmouth Holidays

Filed under: Activities, Attractions, Devon, Latest, News, Town Guide — jamie @ 4:29 pm

My wife’s best friend has just moved away from Cornwall and is now living in Exmouth.

She has been phoning regularly informing my wife about the area and what it has to offer. “Exeter is only 7 miles away, there is some great shopping to be had” she tells my wife!

Apart from retail therapy she has found some lovely FREE areas to wander in. The Western end of the Jurassic coast line to walk her dogs on, or the length of the beach on the estuary at Exmouth, this part of Devon is criss crossed with footpaths and bridal ways.

Being a keen eventer she is delighted with the equestrian facilities in the area which include of course Bicton Park with its cross country course, used for basic riders and the most advanced and I understand well thought about in the horsy world. There are great hacks across Woodbury Common full of diverse wild life and the odd Marine training at Lympston commando camp. She also informed us that there are many stables offering livery for holidays periods, so you and your horse can go self catering together if you so desire!

All in all she seems delighted with her move to the region and its opened her eyes up to what this town has to offer.

December 30, 2006

A storm on Loe Bar near Porthleven

Filed under: Cornwall, Devon, Latest, News, News, Travel News — jamie @ 10:38 am

I thought I would show this short film I made at Loe Bar in Cornwall. Please don’t go on the beach if the conditions are like this

December 19, 2006

Devon and Cornwall The top Holiday location

Filed under: Cornwall, Devon, Latest, News, News, Travel News — jamie @ 12:41 pm

Well according to according to the Channel 4 programme Britain’s Favorite Holiday, Devon and Cornwall is beating Spain and Greece as the top Holiday destination.

I have read that last year 6,300,000 people visited the two counties, almost 500,000 more than the second place destination. This trade bought Devon and Cornwall £2bn.

It seems that the beaches, cottages, hotels and quality bed and breakfast accommodation are not all people want. Memories are driving people to the region. Enjoying an ice cream thinking about the old times and revisiting the old haunts is the driving factor.

We need to keep this up know and cash in on this making Devon and Cornwall the top location for years to come.

December 10, 2006

Uk Holiday letting and Tax

Filed under: Cornwall, Devon, General, Latest, News, News, Rentals, Travel News — jamie @ 6:21 pm

This article is meant as a guide only. Advice should be taken from a qualified person.

Letting a fully furnished holiday home in the UK may mean the income made is treated differently than other rental income. Holiday lets are considered a business, where as other property letting income is classed as investment income.

The are some tax incentives for holiday lets, but your accommodation must comply with inland revenue rules, referred to as “QUALIFYING TESTS” which are:

* Based in the UK.

* Furnished rental accommodation.

* Available for holiday letting to the public for at least 140 days a year.

* Actually let as a holiday let for at least 70 days a year (and
these must be commercial lets, not at cheap rates to friends and
family).

* Your occupier cannot stay for more than 31 days in any 7 month period.

* Lets must be at the full market value. This means letting your
cottage to family for £2 a week will not count.

And holiday lets must be (both):

* Short term lets of not more than 31 days.

* The only lets over a period of at least seven months.

Your income from you holiday let is subject to income tax, but you can off-set expenses for example:

* Repairs and maintenance.

* Decorating.

* Heating & lighting.

* Legal and letting agent’s fees.

* Management fees and cleaning costs.

* Insurance.

* Mortgage interest payments.

If you make a loss, you can off-set this against your other income to reduce your tax bill. You can avoid paying capital gains tax on the sale of the property if you roll-over the income within 3 years to another holiday letting property.

There are other advantages, and as stated before, take professional advice before heading into holiday letting. There are many mortgages available for the buy to let market and spending some time with a well regarded mortgage advisor would be in your best interest

November 25, 2006

Weather

Filed under: Cornwall, Devon, Latest — jamie @ 12:25 am

What has happened to the weather?

I spoke to my parents today and they concur that the weather in Devon has been the same as it is in Cornwall!

Strong winds and real heavy rain have hit both counties really hard. Last week end accordin to xcweather.com the wind at RNAS Culdrose managed 73 MPH. That is a really powerful wind. There were also power cuts accross both Devon and Cornwall.

This is not good weather for fishing, dog walking or surfing, so take care out there.

November 21, 2006

Christmas Woodfair South West

Filed under: Devon, For Children, Latest, events — jamie @ 2:43 pm

Haldon Forest Park near Exeter

Sunday 3 December • 10am - 5pm

Christmas trees, roast chestnuts and mince pies

Free admission

Tavistock Christmas Woodfair

Filed under: Devon, Latest, events — jamie @ 2:41 pm

Bedford Square, Tavistock

Saturday 2 December • 10am - 5pm

Show your support for our woodlands and our craftspeople and give those you love presents that are helping to sustain the region and its way of life.

Woods Fair South west

Christmas lights in Newton Abbot

Filed under: Devon, For Children, Latest, events — jamie @ 2:35 pm

Christmas Lights are Switched On 29th November 2006 in Newton Abbot 6pm onwards. Outside Lloyds Bank.

Contact Town Council on 01626 201120 or Newton Abbot Tourist Information Centre on 01626 21 5667 for more information.

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