Welcome to the Lifeboat House Holiday Apartments in North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The Apartments are attractively situated overlooking Bude's inner harbour, on the upper wharf of the Boating Canal. The Canal boasts some of the best coarse fishing in the South West and attracts fishermen from all over the country. The Canal is well stocked and maintained by an enthusiastic local fishing association.
The Apartments are just across the road from The Brendon Arms, Bude's excellent Free House, and a short walk to Bude's popular Summerleaze Beach, or the shops. There is ample car parking at your front door.
The self-catering Apartments have an open plan lounge/ kitchen diner with a fully fitted kitchen, including cooker, microwave etc. The sitting room has a colour television, dining table and chairs, a sofa which converts into a double bed, and arm chairs.
The first Bude Lifeboat House, now converted into four modern holiday Apartments, was built by Sir Thomas Acland, a prominent West Country landowner and politician, in 1863.
Each apartment in the Lifeboat House is named after one of the early champions of the Bude Lifeboat: Sir Thomas Acland himself; George Brendon MFH, who provided the horses for the carriage; Parson Hawker, Vicar of Morwenstow, who helped with many rescues; and Captain Barrett, the coxswain of the Lifeboat. So the great tradition of heroic sea rescues, which still continues with the work of the RNLI today, is commemorated.
Book now for the Lifeboat House Holiday Apartments in North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, and go back in time.
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