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Charis Cottage - Includes photographs, prices and availability.

Golden Lion Inn and Lakeside Restaurant - Inn and restaurant with self catering accommodation and camping on the shore of Stithians Lake.

Dhorlin - Modern holiday bungalow in the village. Property details, location, amenities, tariff and availability

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