The Orchard is a spacious and modern detached house located in the center of Crantock Village in Cornwall. With four bedrooms, two of which have en-suite bathrooms, this property can accommodate up to 9 guests. The house features a large kitchen with a breakfast bar, a dining area, and a cozy sitting room. The highlight of The Orchard is its large south-facing garden with a patio, lawn, elevated seating platform, and a hot tub.
Located just a five-minute walk from Crantock beach, The Orchard is an ideal spot for surfers and beach lovers. Its central location makes it convenient for guests who want to explore the village's amenities and attractions, as well as the wider Cornwall region. With a pub nearby and the coast within reach, guests can enjoy a relaxing and enjoyable stay at The Orchard.
Guests booking The Orchard can also opt to rent the property alongside another house (ref 983152), accommodating a total of 11 guests. This option is perfect for larger groups or families looking to stay together while enjoying the comfort and convenience of a modern holiday home in a picturesque location.
In summary, The Orchard in Crantock, Cornwall, is a bright and spacious holiday home with modern amenities and a convenient location. With its proximity to the beach, village facilities, and nearby attractions, guests can enjoy a relaxing and memorable stay in the South West of England. Whether relaxing in the hot tub, exploring the coast, or simply enjoying the comforts of the house, The Orchard offers a perfect getaway for families and groups of friends.
Weekly price from £1111
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