This beautifully-appointed detached lodge is situated on the peaceful St Day Tourist Park, on the outskirts of the historic mining village of St Day. Centrally located this lodge is ideal for couples or a family looking to explore both the north and south coasts of Cornwall. This ground floor lodge is furnished to a high standard throughout and offers a sociable open plan living area with a well-equipped kitchen where you can prepare delicious evening meals, a dining area and a comfortable sitting area. There are two bedrooms, a double and a twin and a contemporary bathroom. Outside the lodge the decked veranda wraps around the lodge where you can sit and indulge in the lovely hot tub, whilst the children explore the great outdoor playground. A short drive will take you to the wonderful beaches of Porthtowan or Portreath or take a walk along the stunning coastal path to blow the cobwebs away. Also nearby are Cornwalls premier leisure centre, golf, fishing, horse riding and surfing are all readily available, so there really is something for everyone. With the main trunk road being easily accessible this lodge is an ideal touring base for discovering the whole of Cornwall. Note: This property is next to Ref 953029, together they sleep 8.
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