Awel-Y-Mor is a delightful detached property located in Bude, Cornwall, just a short stroll from Crooklets Beach. This charming accommodation is perfectly suited for families or groups of six, offering a tranquil coastal retreat amidst the stunning landscapes of North Cornwall. Guests can enjoy the convenience of off-road parking for three cars and a spacious courtyard garden, complete with a manicured lawn and seating area, ideal for enjoying breakfast or a morning coffee in the refreshing Cornish air.
The interior of Awel-Y-Mor boasts a contemporary design with a beach-inspired aesthetic, featuring a well-equipped kitchen with cream cabinetry and powder blue walls. This inviting space allows for the preparation of delicious meals that can be savored in the adjoining living/dining room, which is furnished with comfortable sofas and an electric fire for cozy evenings. The property accommodates a restful night’s sleep in three bright and airy bedrooms: a double, a versatile twin with zip/link capability, and a single room with a truckle bed, making it particularly suitable for children. Two conveniently located shower rooms enhance the comfort of the stay, with one featuring a washing machine to handle sandy clothes after a day at the beach.
Situated within walking distance of various amenities, Awel-Y-Mor provides easy access to local shops, cafés, pubs, and restaurants. Guests can also explore nearby attractions, including a picturesque lake and a golf course. The area is renowned for its sandy beaches, such as Crooklets Beach, which is ideal for surfing, and Summerleaze Beach, famous for its colorful beach huts and rockpools. Bude Sea Pool offers a unique swimming experience, while the historic Bude Castle serves as a museum and art gallery, adding cultural richness to the coastal experience.
The property is an excellent starting point for exploring the breathtaking South West Coast Path, which runs through Bude and allows walkers to discover the dramatic coastline. Heading north, visitors can uncover unspoiled beaches and charming villages like Clovelly, while the southern route leads to notable sites such as Boscastle’s Pentargon Waterfall and the legendary Tintagel Castle, linked to the tales of King Arthur. Awel-Y-Mor promises a memorable stay, combining comfortable accommodations with the natural beauty and historical significance of North Cornwall’s coastline.
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