The Old Farm House is a charming, family house dating from the late eighteenth century. It has been in our family for two generations and has been sensitively modernized and restored, with many original features and materials it now offers a blend of tradition, comfort and style. The large oak floored living/ dining room and conservatory offers a spectacular view of St. Austell Bay and makes this house superb for family meals and celebrations. A door from here onto the generous terrace and garden make for easy summer living and outdoor dining, also enjoying the same marvellous view. With a large cosy lounge and 2nd TV room/den there is plenty of space for everyone in your group to find somewhere to relax. Every bedroom enjoys a south facing view over the garden or the coast so no one will feel they have second best. The mature and enclosed garden allows you to relax with young children, whilst taking in the sea air and fantastic view. Porthpean Golf Club is adjacent.
Guests with impaired mobility may find the property layout unsuitable, steps and bathrooms upstairs. Please discuss with the property manager before booking
Located in St Austell, this vacation home is in a rural area and near the beach. Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre and Wheal Martyn China Clay Country Park are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Eden Project and Pinetum Park and Pine Lodge Gardens. Traveling with kids? Consider Kidzworld and Marsh Villa Gardens. With motor boating, surfing/body boarding, and swimming nearby, you'll find plenty of adventures in the water.
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