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The
Situation
A
grade ll listed stone cottage in the quiet, picturesque little rural hamlet of Tregavarras.
Caerhays beach (Porthconey Cove) is a very pleasant 10 minute
walk over parkland, alternatively by the lane. To drive it is a
few minutes with ample parking. The coastal path to the beach
Dodman Point etc is only a short walk away. The Cottage is in a
private access only lane with a small row of similar cottages
which have views of the countryside from the front and rear.
The accommodation has been extensively modernised throughout and furnished and decorated to a high standard by the present owners, who also use it as a holiday retreat. |
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The Accommodation
First floor
Three bedrooms:
Bedroom 1 - King size double bed
Bedroom 2 - Twin beds
Bedroom 3 - Single bed
(Duvets and pillows provided, but not linen)
Hairdryer, baby bath, travel cot and baby booster seat with tray
are also provided.
Bathroom/toilet
Ground floor
Sitting room with comfortable furnishings, television, open beamed ceiling.
Separate dining room
Kitchen, including electric cooker, microwave, fridge, ironing
facilities, Breakfast table and chairs.
Quite unusual, and a great favourite with visiting children, the kitchen has a trap door
with stairs leading down to a utility room with freezer, washing machine and washbasin. There is a second toilet and secondary access to the garden.
Hot water is provided by immersion heater.
Central heating is available for the cooler months by arrangement,
making the cottage ideal for out of season breaks.
At the rear of the property there are upper and lower lawned gardens, at the bottom of which there is a small stream.
Garden furniture and charcoal type BBQ provided.
Well behaved pets are welcome but we do ask that they be kept under strict control in and about the cottage and cause no damage.
Proprietors: Mrs B West
Parking:
Private off road
Opening dates : All
year
Booking
:
For
more information:
Mrs B West
Longridan
80 High Street
Prestwood
Bucks
HP16 9ES
Tel. 01494 862903
email:
treg@btinternet.com
We are happy to accept a Telephone booking and will hold any
reservation for 72 hours pending written confirmation. A deposit
of one third is payable with the balance 6 weeks before
commencement.
All cheques should be drawn in favour of Mrs B West
Tariff
:
Weekly Tariff: From £350 - £750 depending on season, please enquire.
(All rates include electricity)
If two consecutive weeks are booked the total payable can be reduced by £10 00p.
Telephone for details: Tel: 01494 862903
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Eden Project
near St Austell. Well worth a visit and of interest to
adults and children alike.
Porthluney Cove with the backdrop of Caerhays Castle and fine sandy beach is only a 10 minute walk over fields, or a couple of minutes in the car. There is ample Parking with a small cafe and toilet
adjacent.
The spectacular coastal path is only a few minutes away, with scenic walks to Dodman Point/Gorran Haven or westwards to Portholland/Portloe.
Caerhays Castle and Gardens. (Several pictures of this area can be seen through the link on the Gorran Haven introductory
page).
Lost Gardens of Heligan - just a short drive
The little village of Gorran is only a short drive or
a pleasant walk starting in the field behind the cottage.
There is a post office and store the latter opens 7 days a
week. The Barley Sheaf is the local pub and serves food.
Gorran Haven has a small supermarket, eating places
and a pub.
Mevagissey - just a short drive, numerous restaurants/pubs/shops/fishing trips/ferry to
Fowey. Very popular during the summer months.
Sandy beaches - several within a short drive, Caerhays is the closest and only a 10 minute walk.
Cycle hire is available at Pentewan.
Pubs (meals). Several in the area.
’These include, St Ewe, Pentewan, Polgooth, Charlestown and
Mevagissey. All are recommended.
St Austell town. Just a 15 minute drive and the closest major shopping centre. Both Asda & Tesco are on the A390
St Austell by-pass. The town also provides good swimming baths/multi screen cinema.
Charlestown - an historic harbour famous for film making, its tall ships and a very good Shipwreck Heritage Centre.
Fowey - a very popular harbour town on the river Fowey River estuary
Although there is plenty to do Locally many popular places are within easy reach.
As a rough guide within an hour or less:
The whole Roseland Peninsula, with numerous little coves and headlands. This includes St Mawes with boat trips up the Helford River and to Falmouth.
Falmouth boat trips/ferries, shopping and numerous
restaurants and pubs
Truro City. Excellent shopping, cathedral and museum.
Many north coast resorts including Newquay/St Ives
Bodmin Moor - moorland walks. |
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Vault
Beach with Dodman Point in the background, one of
the many views on the local walks. |
The
bustling harbour front at Mevagissey |
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The Eden Project
Approximately 30 min drive |
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