Located in Cawsand, Cornwall, this spacious property sleeps up to 12 guests and boasts a range of features including a nearby pub, close proximity to the coast, and an open fire. The village of Cawsand is situated on Cornwall's south coast, near Kingsand, both offering beautiful beaches and a variety of dining options. Nearby attractions include the historic Mount Edgcumbe estate, the Royal William Yard, and the Barbican area of Plymouth, accessible via the Cremyll Ferry. The Rame peninsula offers stunning views and beaches such as Whitsand Bay and Freathy.
Upon arrival, guests are greeted by a large entrance hallway leading to two ground floor bedrooms and a shower room. The first floor features a spacious open plan lounge/kitchen/diner with sea views, ideal for gatherings. The kitchen is well-equipped with modern appliances, while the lounge area includes a wood burner and Smart TV. A snug lounge with access to the garden is also located on this floor. The second floor offers three bedrooms and a bathroom, while the third floor features the master suite with outstanding sea views and an en suite bathroom.
Outside, the property includes a patio area with a charcoal BBQ, garden furniture, and a lawned garden, all enclosed for privacy. An external shower is available for washing off muddy dogs or beach sand. Parking is available in a nearby car park, with local tariffs applying. Nearby attractions include the National Marine Aquarium, The Eden Project, Adrenalin Quarry, The Monkey Sanctuary, and the fishing villages of Looe and Polperro. This coastal property in Cawsand offers a luxurious and comfortable retreat for families or groups looking to explore the beauty of Cornwall's south coast.
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