Located in Portreath, Cornwall, this charming accommodation is an ideal retreat for those looking to explore the stunning South West of England. The property comfortably sleeps four and is conveniently situated near the coast, allowing easy access to a variety of popular beaches and sheltered coves. Guests can immerse themselves in local culture with nearby attractions such as The Eden Project, The Tate Gallery at St Ives, and the historic mine ruins in St Agnes. Families will appreciate the proximity to Land's End, Newquay Sealife Centre, and Flambards Theme Park, making it a perfect base for wider explorations of the region.
The surrounding area boasts a network of footpaths leading to Tehidy Country Park, which features a lake, golf course, and café, all accessible via a well-maintained path from the cottage. This makes it an excellent location for dog walkers and nature enthusiasts. Guests can enjoy lovely walks directly from the property, and in the evenings, they can unwind at one of the many local family pubs that serve delicious food, enhancing the experience of staying in this vibrant community.
Inside, the accommodation is designed with an open-plan layout that creates a spacious and inviting atmosphere. The vaulted ceilings, adorned with exposed beams and ceiling trusses, contribute to the property's original charm, while deep window sills add character. The kitchen/diner is generously sized, making it perfect for family gatherings and meal preparation, equipped with modern appliances such as an oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, and washer/dryer. After meals, guests can relax in the lounge area, which features comfortable sofas and a Smart TV/DVD for entertainment.
The property includes two well-appointed bedrooms: a king-size room with an ensuite and a twin room. Additionally, there is a spacious bathroom complete with a shower over the bath and WC. Outside, guests can enjoy an enclosed garden area that provides seating and a BBQ available upon request, ideal for summer evenings spent outdoors. Visitors are also encouraged to explore the farm and interact with the resident cows and sheep, adding a unique and memorable touch to their stay.
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!