Located just a short drive from the expansive sandy beach at Crackington Haven you really will be able to enjoy the best of both the coast and country. Crackington itself boasts a pub and cafe, both located next to the beach, together with access to the glorious South West Coast Path where you can discover secluded coves and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Also close by, Widemouth Bay offers an expansive sandy beach and just slightly further the ever popular town of Bude is home to more beaches, a selection of shops, supermarkets and canal walks. Other places of interest nearby are the delightful fishing villages of Port Isaac, Padstow, Rock, Tintagel and Boscastle, scenic Bodmin Moor, Camel Valley Vineyard and numerous National Trust properties. Step inside this pretty property and you will immediately find yourself in the spacious and light lounge/kitchen/diner. Here, comfortable sofas (including sofa bed) are arranged around a Smart TV/DVD, and a set of glass patio doors provide stunning countryside views and access to outside. Located beside this is a pretty dining area which provides a lovely venue for relaxed meals, plus you will also find the kitchen to be perfectly appointed with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and also a washing machine. As the accommodation is handily arranged on the one level, you only need to venture further inside to discover the beautiful bedroom. This elegant room has a contemporary country aesthetic and boasts a king size bed, French doors to the outside, and an en suite shower and WC. Venturing outside, further highlights await in the form of a fabulous large, enclosed lawn garden with a spacious patio area offering gorgeous views, garden furniture and a charcoal BBQ. Here, you can relax in style after a day of exploring and if you catch the right season, you ll also be able to watch the lambs play in the neighbouring field. There is also private off road parking for two cars located on the driveway.
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Think rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, great surf and sparkling blue seas, the wild moors of Dartmoor to the Somerset Levels and the dramatic Cheddar Gorge, the South West has plenty to offer. With a lively arts scene, great local food and walking and cycling opportunities galore.