Ground Floor: Kitchen/dining room: With electric cooker, microwave, fridge and washing machine. Bedroom 1: With kingsize bed and wooden floor. Bedroom 2: With twin beds and wooden floor. Bathroom: With shower over bath (no toilet). Separate toilet. Open-sided stairs to.
First Floor: Living room: With 30" Freeview TV, wooden floor and patio doors leading to balcony.
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Small, enclosed garden with patio and garden furniture. Balcony. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: There are 5 steps to the lawned area in the garden.
Extra Amenities
Pallendor is a detached, upside-down house, set in a quiet residential area, and is within easy walking distance of the centre of Falmouth, perfect for small families and couples all year round. Close to the National Maritime Museum and Events Square, this property is a great base from which to enjoy the many events that Falmouth holds, including prestigious sailing events, Sea Shanty Week, Falmouth Week and the famous Oyster Festival in October. Falmouth is a vibrant town at any time of the year, with its busy port, marinas and Pendennis Castle, which is perched on the headland overlooking the Fal Estuary towards St Mawes Castle.
Both castles were built by Henry VIII and are open daily to the public. The town also offers a wide selection of national and local shops, art galleries and a cinema. Gyllyngvase beach is nearby and is a magnet for families, as well as having a popular beach café and restaurant which is open all year, and Castle beach is perfect for rock pooling.
The area offers beautiful beaches and water sports including scuba diving, kayaking and sailing, as well as attracting walkers as there is easy access to the coastal paths.
Birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts can visit nearby Swanpool Nature Reserve. Sub-tropical gardens can be found nearby, including Trebah, Glendurgan and Trelissick. The area can also be explored on the water, with a choice of ferry services available, including the St Mawes Ferry, or take a day or evening cruises along the coastline and down the beautiful Helford River. Take a sea safari trip, which offers the experience of close up encounters with basking sharks, dolphins and an abundance of other local wildlife. Beach ¼ mile. Shop and restaurant ¼ mile, pub 500 yard
What do you need - self-catering in farmland or coastal holiday? South West England is tourists heaven. Families will find properties that welcome dogs to stay in Cornwall, North Coast Cornwall or West Cornwall - some have private tennis courts.
Walks - many dog friendly and accessible to suit all ages and abilities
Ramble 600 miles of trails in Exmoor National Park
Burrator Arboretum - Deancombe Valley - Combshead
Cotswold Way
The South West Coast Path in Cornwall - Geevor Tin Mine Circular