Red Peg is a studio apartment located in Kingsand and Cawsand, Cornwall, in the South West of England. Situated on the top floor of Fort Picklecombe, a 19th-century former fort by the sea, Red Peg offers stunning views of the Devon and Cornwall coasts. The apartment features an open plan living space where guests can relax and watch passing ships and the light shining over the waves. A balcony with a table and chairs allows for alfresco dining, bringing the outside in.
The double bedroom in Red Peg is separated from the living area by sliding doors, offering guests the opportunity to lie in bed and gaze at the picturesque view. Visitors are encouraged to bring water sports and walking gear, which can be conveniently stored in the outer hall. This provides the perfect opportunity to explore the nearby beaches, sailing opportunities, and the beautiful Mount Edgcumbe estate with its grand house and extensive gardens.
For those looking for a livelier atmosphere, Plymouth is easily accessible via a pedestrian ferry or car ferry from Kingsand and Cawsand. In Plymouth, guests can enjoy the vibrant city life, including shopping, dining, visiting the theatre, and exploring the National Marine Aquarium. With its convenient location and breathtaking sea views, Red Peg offers a truly stunning destination for a relaxing getaway in Cornwall.
Weekly price from £590
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