This outstanding spacious property is situated on Brea Hill, North Cornwall. A light and airy home from home. Sleeps ten guests in five bedrooms.
Amenities: Central heating with underfloor heating throughout most of the ground-floor living area. Two integrated ovens, large induction hob and extractor fan, microwave, American style fridge/freezer with water and ice dispenser, additional separate fridges in kitchen and bar area, 2 x dishwashers, Nespresso machine, washing machine, tumble dryer. 2 x Smart TV, WiFi (limited mobile reception). Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels (not beach towels) inc. in rent. Ample off-road parking. Large landscaped gardens, with extensive wrap around slate or gravel terraces for outside dining, seating, outdoor table tennis table, fire pit area. Outdoor shower and hanging area for wetsuits. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 0.1 miles, pub 0.7 miles, beach 1 mile. Note: Greystones Studio can be booked alongside Greystones which can sleep an extra 2 people in one bedroom; Accessed via the same driveway. Note: The majority of the garden is landscaped, but there are some areas left untouched for wildlife, including a small stream at one side of the garden, generally containing more vegetation than water, and partially separated by a large hedge; however these areas can be accessed from the garden so parents of small children should be aware
Town: Daymer Bay and the village of Trebetherick were both loved by Sir John Betjeman and are unquestionably special. With a huge appeal to both the young and not so young, Daymer Bay has recently been voted one of the best beaches in the world! St. Enodoc Church, once buried in the sand, is within comfortable walking distance of Daymer Bay and is the resting place of Sir John Betjeman. Daymer Bay holds great appeal for wind surfers with the waves rolling up the estuary. There is enormous fun too for small children with buckets and spades and fishing in the rock pools. Up from the coast path as it runs from Daymer Bay is Highcliffe, nestling between Polzeath and Trebetherick, both of which boast a number of pubs, restaurants and village stores all offering a wide variety of fresh quality produce. The properties at Highcliffe have the advantage of being within easy reach of Daymer, Polzeath and Greenaway - Greenaway being the name given to the clifftop area, beach and small cove with rock pools overlooking the Atlantic beyond that lies between Daymer and Polzeath.
Located in Wadebridge, this cottage is near the beach. Pencarrow House and Garden and Bodmin Jail are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at St. Enodoc Golf Club and Camel Cycle Trail. Cornish Coast Day Adventures and Camel Creek Adventure Park are also worth visiting.
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