Little Lanes is an enchanting single-storey annexe in Marshgate, Cornwall, attached to the larger property Underlanes. The property sleeps 3, with 1 bedroom and a connecting lockable door to accommodate up to 6/7 guests when booked together. The open-plan living space offers lovely countryside views, a neat kitchen with all necessary appliances, and a dining area for enjoying home-cooked meals. The double bedroom provides a peaceful retreat, while the family shower room with quality fixtures is perfect for relaxation.
Outside, guests can enjoy a small patio area and garden shared with the neighboring holiday property Underlanes. Nearby attractions include the pretty harbour town of Boscastle with its witchcraft museum, the seaside village of Tintagel with traditional Cornish eateries and Tintagel Castle, known for its sea views. Nature lovers can explore St Nectan's Glen or hike along the South West Coast Path. Beach enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Crackington Haven, Bude, and Polzeath.
Little Lanes offers a quiet retreat on the spectacular Cornish Coast, making it an ideal base for exploring the region's natural beauty and historic sites. The property's convenient location near various attractions and amenities ensures a memorable and relaxing holiday experience for guests seeking a peaceful getaway in South West England. Whether unwinding in the cozy annexe or venturing out to explore the surrounding area, visitors can look forward to a delightful stay at Little Lanes in Boscastle, Cornwall.
Weekly price from £303
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