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Downhouse Cottages
Beach holiday in Trebarwith, near Delabole with 2 bedrooms, sleeps 4. Summer Short Breaks.
Bedrooms - 2
Sleeps - 4
Bathrooms - 1
Pets welcome
Economy 7 underfloor central heating included (£15 per week November-March). Courtyard with raised terrace, patio and garden furniture. Please note: There are 2 steps in the courtyard.
All properties: Electricity, bed linen (except for Z-beds) and towels included. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer (shared with other properties on site, £1 per 35 minutes used), and freezer. Patio area with garden furniture. Lawned area with sitting-out area (shared with other properties on site). Private parking for 1 car. No smoking. Please note: There are steps in the garden.
Sea Views . These attractive, converted farm buildings have been finished to a very good standard of holiday accommodation and are surrounded by green fields and only minutes from Perranporth. Perranporth on the dramatic North Cornwall Coast, has a stunning 3 miles of golden sand, backed by dunes and rolling fields. Right on the sand is a superb beach bar and restaurant with live music, good food and local ales. The coastal town is very family friendly with many surf, gift and local shops that line the high street that leads down to the beach. Surfing and surf hire can be found locally as well as a local golf course and horse riding which are both only minutes from Pencrennow. West of Perranporth is the coastal village of St.
Agnes, and the quaint village of Crantock is to the east, both a must for the craft shops, stunning beaches and cliff walks. The surfing town of Newquay with its seven beaches is just minutes away with its many attractions which include a zoo, Sea Life Centre, Creally Adventure Park, Lappa Valley Steam Railway, leisure centre, golf course, pitch and putt course, parks and gardens. Newquay has many restaurants, cafés and shops as well as beaches and dramatic cliff top walks. With its beaches comes surf and surf schools, so you can try your hand at this exhilarating sport. Truro, the capital of Cornwall, is easily reached and is a must to explore the narrow cobbled streets and enjoy the restaurants, shopping, museum, cinema and theatre for an alternative day or evening out.
Padstow, home to Rick Stein’s food empire is a must visit for all the family. Wander around the narrow streets that all lead to the working harbour and enjoy the ambience provided by this traditional, working fishing village. This stretch of coastline is dotted with quiet beaches, secluded coves and has a rich history of smuggling. There are many National Trust houses and gardens, such as Trerice Manor, Lanhydrock House, the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan, all within easy reach of these lovely holiday cottages. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
Can't make your mind up - rural cottage or coastal holiday cottage? South West England has great public transport links. Couples will find cottages that accept dogs in South Dorset, Devon South Coast or Exmoor - some have hot tubs.