Situated in Bude, Cornwall, this coastal home sleeps 8 people and is located near the coast and a pub. The property offers stunning views of the rugged Cornish coastline and is ideal for walkers with easy access to the South West coastal path and countryside trails. Bude is known for its sandy beaches and local shops, making it a surfer's paradise with plenty of dining options. The property is also close to attractions like The Milky Way adventure park and historic fishing villages such as Tintagel, known for its connection to King Arthur.
The interior of the home features a stylish design with luxury contemporary features. The lounge area includes comfortable seating and a Smart TV, while the open plan kitchen/diner is filled with natural light and provides ample seating for guests. The master bedroom on the ground floor has a king size bed and a Smart TV, with a family bathroom nearby. Upstairs, there are three more bedrooms, each with sea views and en suite bathrooms. The second bedroom has twin beds and a private balcony, the third bedroom has a double bed, and the fourth bedroom has a king size bed and a private balcony.
Outside, guests can enjoy the garden and terrace with sea views, picnic benches, and dining table and chairs for alfresco dining. The lawn slopes down from the main terrace, providing a perfect spot to relax and take in the scenery. There is also an outside tap for washing off sandy paws and wetsuits after a day at the beach. Overall, this coastal retreat offers a luxurious and comfortable stay in a beautiful location, perfect for a relaxing holiday by the sea.
Weekly price from £1075
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