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Chy Kenza at Argantel offers superb self-catering
holiday accommodation in a peaceful wooded valley winding gently
down to the
beautiful bathing beach of Trevaunance Cove.
Accommodation
Chy Kenza is centrally-heated and inclusive of
heating,
electricity and bed linen.
The cottage sleeps 5, comprising:
Two bedrooms - one double, one with 3 single beds - and an
open-plan dining / sitting area, shower room and kitchen,
fitted with full-size cooker, microwave, fridge and dishwasher.
French doors open onto a small patio with steps
leading to
a sizeable sun terrace overlooking the valley
stream, woodland and mine engine house ruins beyond.
Chy Kenza has been recently refurbished and is
newly-furnished throughout.
For our latest prices, short breaks and special offers
please e-mail:
Reservations@accommodationincornwall.com
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Location
The village of St Agnes is situated on the north
Cornwall coast,
nestling in the lee of St Agnes Beacon and reaching down to the
sheltered Atlantic beach of Trevaunance Cove.
The area has a rich mining and sea-faring heritage, but more
recently
has become a favoured holiday destination for those seeking the
tranquillity of a rural retreat with the vibrancy of a
traditional Cornish community.
Argantel is on the historic site of the village foundry, which
dates back almost 200 years. Today, echoes of the past remain in
a few stone
ruins glimpsed through the covering of protected woodland that
provides an idyllic haven for wildlife.
Trevaunance Cove (St Agnes beach) is just over a
third of a mile and a footpath leads along the valley on to the
South West Coast Path.
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A wide range of village amenities are all within a few minutes
walk:
bakery / off licence (to 10 pm)
bookshop
3 cafes
7 craftshops / galleries
wet fish shop
2 greengrocers
3 hairdressers
2 newsagents
surf shop
2 banks
2 butchers
chemist
3 convenience stores (to 10 pm)
fish and chip shop
haberdasher
museum
8 pubs / restaurants
video store
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Chapel Porth beach |
As well as the range of watersports at Trevaunance and other
beaches along the coast, there is a wide variety of land-based
sports and
outdoor activities within a few minutes drive, including:
horseriding
coarse fishing
cycle trails
ATV track
golf course
golf driving range
gliding
SK8 park
St Agnes is 3 miles (5 kilometres) from the A30,
centrally located for exploring all parts of Cornwall, from the
Devon border to Land's End and The Lizard.
Truro 10 miles (16 kilometres)
Newquay 12 miles (19 kilometres)
Falmouth 15 miles (24 kilometres)
St Ives 23 miles (37 kilometres)
Eden Project 25 miles (40 kilometres)
Penzance / Newlyn 26 miles (42 kilometres)
Padstow 30 miles (48 kilometres) |