Situated in the picturesque village of Polperro in Cornwall, this inviting holiday home accommodates up to eight guests, making it an ideal retreat for families or groups. The property features four bedrooms, including three doubles and a single that can convert to a twin with a pull-out bed. With three full bathrooms, including an en-suite for the master bedroom, guests can enjoy ample privacy and comfort. The well-equipped kitchen, complete with a dishwasher, complements the cozy lounge featuring a log burner, and a dining room perfect for shared meals.
The house boasts a private garden and terraces that offer stunning sea views, alongside a dining table, gas BBQ, and a relaxing hot tub, enhancing the outdoor experience. Its prime location on the cliff side provides breathtaking views of the Cornish coastline and guarantees sunshine throughout the day thanks to its south-west aspect. Direct access to the South West Coastal Path allows guests to explore the beautiful surroundings, making it a perfect base for seaside adventures.
Guests have full access to the house and its facilities, although it is important to note that the property is not suitable for those with limited mobility due to its elevated position. Access involves a reasonably steep path from the harbor level, followed by a flight of 14 steps to reach the main house. While the property does not offer direct vehicle access, one parking pass for the main village car park is provided, and additional parking can be purchased on-site. For convenience, a quad bike luggage transfer service can be arranged, albeit limited to the bottom of the path due to width restrictions.
During the summer months, an electric tram service operates from the car park to the village center, providing an easy way to explore local attractions. The minimum stay is generally seven nights during peak seasons, with occasional shorter breaks available upon request. Nearby, guests can enjoy cultural highlights such as the Old Guildhall Museum, Fowey River Gallery, and local landmarks like Lanhydrock and St. Catherine's Castle. Outdoor enthusiasts can partake in kayaking, motor boating, and sailing, or opt for hiking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the region.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!