Ancarva is a luxurious property located near Kingsands, Cornwall, in the South West of England. It sleeps 8 people in 4 bedrooms and boasts features such as a nearby pub and proximity to the coast. The property offers stunning panoramic views of the estuary, making it a paradise for sailing enthusiasts and those seeking luxury accommodation in a beautiful and relaxing setting.
Directly situated on the banks of the River Tamar with its own mooring and pontoon, Ancarva was listed in the Sunday Times as one of the best 50 British cottages for summer. The property is a year-round destination for those looking to enjoy a truly memorable holiday. Children can enjoy the pebbly beach, while adults can appreciate the contemporary design and fabulous surroundings.
The property features a spacious living area with floor-to-ceiling glazing and an ultra-modern kitchen. Bi-folding glass doors open onto a stunning terrace, allowing guests to dine alfresco while enjoying views of passing boats and the horizon. The lower ground floor houses a stylish family bathroom and four beautifully-furnished bedrooms, two of which have en-suite facilities and TVs.
Guests can explore the beautiful beaches and secluded coves along the coast, as well as dine at excellent restaurants like The View near Whitsand Bay and The Canteen at Maker Heights. Charming seaside villages like Cawsand and Kingsand are nearby, and the Rame Peninsula offers further opportunities for exploration. Ancarva is a special place to stay at any time of year, offering a perfect haven for relaxation and enjoyment of the stunning surroundings.
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