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Wonderful beaches and the stunning
Fowey Valley near to Windsworth |
Windsworth Self Catering Family Bungalows
Windsworth is a small secluded site consisting of 2 and 3
bedroomed, cornish stone built bungalows. Situated amongst trees
and shrubs in a private elevated position approx ¼ mile from the
main road, “Windsworth” has panoramic sea views of St. Austell
Bay and the surrounding countryside and is ideally situated in
Mid Cornwall for visiting any part of the county.
There are various beaches within a radius of four miles, the
nearest being Carlyon Bay and Par which are approx. 1.5 miles
away. Various activities can be enjoyed within the locality
including Golf, Tennis, Fishing, Horse Riding, Cycling,
Swimming, Water Sports, Surfing and there are numerous scenic
coastal walks and cycling routes. There is a Leisure Centre,
Sports Clubs and Childrens Indoor Playcentres at St. Austell and
an Indoor Tennis Centre at Bodmin. Experience the contrast of
the safe south coastal bathing beaches to the rugged surf of the
Atlantic coast, as well as the Duchy’s Celtic history and
mystery.
There are many superb National Trust Estates and numerous
magnificent gardens to visit – Pine Lodge Gardens is close by,
approx 1 mile, and The Lost Gardens of Heligan are approx 8
miles away whilst the Millenium funded Eden project is within
walking distance (approx ½ mile). This has been described as the
“ 8th Wonder of the World.” There will be an information pack in
the bungalow giving details of the area and of the many
attractions to visit. We are members of the “Out to Play Golf”
Scheme. This entitles you to a “2 for 1” fee for a game at
various golf courses in the area. There is no limit to the
number of vouchers used.
The bungalows are all self catering and make ideal family
accommodation. They boast excellent sea views from their quiet
location on the south Cornish coast and have an ideal touring
position in Mid Cornwall making it easy to visit any part of the
county. The double glazed, centrally heated bungalows consist of
2 or 3 bedrooms (double and twin-bedded rooms) a hall, a
comfortable lounge with a flat screen television and DVD player,
a fitted kitchen with electrical appliances (inc washing
machines), and a bathroom with
a bath plus an overhead electric shower. They all overlook well
maintained gardens and are very private. There is ample on site
parking and dogs are accepted by arrangement. The bungalows are
carpeted throughout with exception of kitchen which is tiled.
The bungalows have information packs from the tourist board and
also a folder giving our own version of “Must be seen” places we
do not want you to miss whilst visiting our very special part of
south west England.
The small village of St. Blazey Gate is approx. ¼ mile away with
full services which includes a Post Office & Late Opening
Convenience Store, a Garage and Filling Station, our local
public house, a Fish and Chip Shop and a Chinese Take away.
There are a choice of Indian and Chinese Take Away Restaurants
within 2 miles. There are various supermarkets close by -
Somerfield is within 1 mile, Tesco approx 2 miles and Asda at
St. Austell, which is approx 4 miles. Cornish Market World is 1
mile away and this is the largest covered market in the south
west selling a vast variety of items. The nearest railway
station is at Par (1 mile) or St. Austell (4 miles) and the
nearest airport is Newquay (18 miles). National Express Coaches
also travel from all parts of the country into Cornwall.
There are many small restaurants in the area and the majority of
public houses also supply good food, which caters for all tastes
and budgets.
We enjoy many people returning to see us again and again and
have included some comments from our “visitors book” which our
guestssign each visit.
“Cornish” Proprietors live on site to welcome you and provide
you with traditional Cornish service at all times! And, if you
book with us, we will try and contact our Cornish Pixie friends
to organise you some sunshine!
Two Bedroom Bungalows
Our 2 bedroomed bungalows overlook the garden and all have good
views of St. Austell Bay from the lounge and the front double
bedroom.
The lounge comprises of a settee and chairs, a dining table and
four chairs, flat screen television with DVD player and lounge
unit.
The kitchen is fully fitted with equipment for up to 4 persons.
There is an electric oven, ceramic hob, electric fridge with top
freezer compartment, microwave, vacuum cleaner , iron and
ironing board. The kitchen also has a breakfast bar and stools
and has ceramic tiles.
The front bedroom has a double bed, pine bedside drawers on
either side of the bed and fitted mirrored wardrobes which
incorporates a dressing table and stool. The rear bedroom has
twin 2’6” beds and also has a pine bedside cabinet and fitted
mirrored wardrobes incorporating a dressing table and stool.
Cots and High Chairs are available on request.
The bathroom has toilet, wash basin and a bath with overhead
electric shower. There is also an airing cupboard with immersion
heater.
There is a small garden at the back which has garden furniture
and a rotary clothes line.
The bungalows are carpeted throughout with the exception of the
kitchen which is vinyl. They are fully double glazed and are
centrally heated with radiators in each room. There is also
additional convector fires in each room should additional heat
be necessary.
Three Bedroom Bungalows
We have two 3 bedroomed bungalows and these look out over the
main garden and central flower bed from the lounge and the front
porch.
There is a larger garden at the rear of these properties which
has garden furniture and views of St. Austell Bay and Par beach.
The bungalow consists of a front enclosed fully tiled porch
leading into the lounge. The lounge has a lounge suite , dining
table and chairs, a coal effect electric fire with wood surround
and flat screen television plus DVD player.
The kitchen is larger than the kitchen in the 2 bedroomed
bungalows. This comprises of a fridge/freezer, washing machine,
breakfast bar and stools, electric oven and ceramic hob,
microwave, vacuum cleaner and iron and ironing board. It is
fully equipped for up to 6 persons.
There are 2 double bedded rooms which have pine bedside cabinets
and chest of drawers and a double fitted wardrobe.
The twin single bedded room has either twin 2’ 6” beds or twin
3’ beds and again these have pine chest of drawers and a fitted
double wardrobe. Cots and High Chairs are available on request.
The bathroom is fully tiled and has a toilet, wash basin and
bath with overhead electric shower.
The bungalows are carpeted throughout and are fully double
glazed. They are centrally heated with radiators in each room
and there is also convector fires in each room should additional
heat be necessary. All bungalows are non smoking.
All bungalows are inspected annually by the Tourist Board to
maintain our star rating and we always receive good reports from
them with top marks for our location and cleanliness.
Arrivals and Departures
We ask for our accommodation to be vacated by 10 a.m. on the day
of departure and arrival to be after 3 p.m. If expected arrival
is likely to be prior to this time, please let us know and we
will try to have your bungalow available sooner.
SPECIAL OFFERS:
LATE AVAILABILITY £100 OFF! - weeks 24th and 31st
July
Contact Us
Pat Wheeler: 01726 815352
Betty White: 01726 812492
MB
07967 286885
E mail:
info@windsworth.co.uk
Windsworth Bungalows
Luxulyan Road
St. Blazey Gate
Par
Cornwall
PL24 2EH
Directions to the Family Bungalows
From A30 take signs to St. Austell. At junction with A390 turn
left to St. Blazey, past Britannia Inn on right, up hill into
St. Blazey Gate village. 1st turn left into Luxulyan Road,
“Windsworth” is approx.. 400 yards on the right.
Our enchanted Cornwall has something to offer everyone. There
are safe beaches, sandy coves and quaint harbours in which to
swim or maybe just lie and soak up the sun and get away from it
all. There are the beaches at Newquay and along the north coast
where the thrill of the surf can be enjoyed. There are little
fishing villages to watch the day’s catch being landed whilst
enjoying a pint and a Cornish Pasty or a Cream Tea with plenty
of home made jam and lots of Cornish cream (all non fattening of
course!)
There are so many wonderful gardens to visit and large historic
houses to wonder through. There are numerous walks, either
around the coastal path or inland on the moors. Everyone can
enjoy these, from the dedicated hiker to the casual rambler or
just an evening stroller . We have the choice of cliffs,
beaches, river, heaths and moors, woods and lanes, or the narrow
streets of many of the places listed below .
The South West Coastal Footpath snakes around the coast, and
much of this is protected by the National Trust which ensures
that the cliff walks stay unspoilt and preserved.
Cornwall has a choice of harbours, estuaries, creeks, rivers ,
reservoirs and the open sea where every kind of water activity
is available, including diving in the clear waters of the South
coast.
Come and visit us and see for yourself - there truly is
something in Cornwall for everyone.
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The Eden Project |
Nearby Attractions
All these destinations listed below should be within 5 minutes
(The Eden Project) to approx 1 hour (Lands End Peninsular) of
travel from “Windsworth”.
The Eden Project: Our closest attraction is The Eden
Project and has become the “must see” attraction in Cornwall.
This is just under a mile if you drive or ½ mile if you walk,
and has been described as the “8th wonder of the world”. This is
an amazing construction of giant biospheres, built on the site
of a former china clay pit and is the size of thirty football
pitches. These spectacular “greenhouses” contain an incredible
diversity of plant life from around the world. As well as the
spectacular biomes, the Eden Project has a newly built education
centre , opened by the Queen in 2006, and a visitors centre.
This gigantic global garden tells the fascinating story of man’s
relationship with, and dependence upon, plants. It teaches the
vital relationship between plants and people and resources
leading to a sustainable future for all. The giant biomes
contain plants from the rainforests and Oceania, the
Mediterranean, South Africa and California. There is a lot to
see, both inside and outside, at the Eden Project so a few hours
need to be put aside to be able to see all there is on offer.
Apart from the educational side of Eden , this venue has an ever
changing programme of entertaining artists. www.edenproject.com
The Lost Gardens of Heligan : These gardens were once,
when at their peak, one of the glories of Cornwall. After, the
family running this garden lost heart in this complex of
productive walled gardens and moved out, the gardens began their
slow journey into sleep. So, this secret garden was lost for 70
years and then restored by Tim Smit (the mastermind of the Eden
Project). Heligan is now the most visited private garden in
Britain and has been described in The Times as “the garden
restoration of the century”. A visit to The Lost Gardens of
Heligan will show you the discovery and restoration of the
mysterious estate that time forgot. www.heligan.com
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 8 miles.
Charlestown : This is a picturesque working port
developed in 1791 and has remained largely unchanged since.
Charlestown is the home of the Square Rig Sailing Ships and has
hosted several film sets over the last few years, from which
some of the crew have stayed with us here at “Windsworth”.
Scenes from The Onedin Line, Voyage of the Beagle, The Three
Musketeers, Poldark, Treasure Island, and other films have been
shot here. The village of Charlestown is also home to “The
Shipwreck & Heritage Centre” which is located in a historic
china clay building and offers visitors an insight into the
history of Charlestown, its heritage, rescue and shipwrecks. It
has the largest exhibition of artefacts recovered by divers on
public display in the U.K.
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 3 miles.
Fowey: Known as Daphne du Maurier’s romantic “country”
this little picturesque town is pure unspoilt beauty. It has a
long history and much charm. Situated in the lovely Fowey River
Estuary, it has been a port since Norman times and now is a
popular stopping-off point for cruising yachts and liners. The
river estuary also provides ample safe dinghy sailing waters for
the younger members of the family – it has boat launching
facilities at one end of the town and a sandy beach at the
other. With its narrow streets Fowey really does have a special
charm. In May of each year, it is the home of the Daphne Maurier
Festival of Arts and Literature and for a week during August,
Fowey is a town of Carnival and Festivities for their annual
Regatta week, hosting sailing races and daily activities both on
the river and off.
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 5 miles.
Luxulyan Valley: This is a favourite beauty spot for
local people, especially in the springtime when the bluebells
and rhododendrons are out in flower. This lovely valley with its
steep and thickly wooded sides has very unusual rock formations
and there is the “Treffry” viaduct which carried a mineral line
with the aqueduct spanning across the valley. This is a good
place for some interesting circular walks.
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 2 miles.
Mevagissey: At the western end of St. Austell Bay, this
picture postcard fishing village has always been a favourite
with many of our guests over the years. Just sit and watch the
world go by whilst eating a Cornish Ice Cream, or join one of
the many fishing trips.
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 8 miles.
Looe and Polperro: The twin towns of East and West Looe
are situated on either side of the estuary linked by a fine
bridge of seven arches. Along the cobbled quaysides you will
find fishing trips, including Shark fishing, and the town leads
down to a sandy beach. A visit to neighbouring Polperro is well
worthwhile. All cars and coaches are parked at the bottom of the
hill and there is an option of either walking or riding by horse
and cart into this quaint “pixie” village through its narrow
streets which lead down to a picturesque harbour.
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 20 miles.
The Roseland Peninsular: This includes the Helford area,
one of the worlds beauty spots, Veryan with its thatched houses
and the beautiful village and castle at St. Mawes, which has the
air of a continental resort. Many tiny yachts with their
colourful sails and small dinghies frequent these waters. Visit
the church at St. Just in Roseland, which is situated right on
the river and regarded by many as the most beautiful on earth.
With its mild climate its vegetation is virtually tropical and
many exotic shrubs can be found here.
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 20 miles.
Truro: A city with a magnificent cathedral in the centre
and a good place for shopping. Truro is at the tidal reach of
the lovely Truro river and a few small coastal and river boats
still use the old quays and offer excursion trips down the river
to Falmouth and St. Mawes.
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 17 miles.
Falmouth: Now the home of the Maritime Museum, Falmouth
is another south coastal favourite and it is one of the worlds
great natural harbours. Henry VIII built Pendennis Castle to
protect it from continental invaders and at the head of the
Carrick Roads, where seven rivers enter the channel its position
is superb. Falmouth has several sandy beaches, promenade walks,
shopping and although at one time was the “Last and First port”
for ships passing through the English Channel , it is now a very
busy harbour for leisure sailors, fisherman, and many vessels
are often seen in the docks for repair. Falmouth gave Ellen
MacCarthur a “welcome home” reception after completing her
around the world race early in 2005.
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 26 miles.
Marazion: If the tide is out you can walk across the
stones from Marazion to St. Michaels Mount and have a cup of
tea! If you miss the tide you will have to get a boat back!
Penzance can also be visited if you are this far west and this
town boasts one of the best sunshine records in the British
Isles. The bay is popular for windsurfing and sailing and has a
fishing port and harbour. From Penzance you can fly by
helicopter to the Isles of Scilly which takes approx 20 minutes
or go by boat which takes approx 4 hours.
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 43 miles.
The Lizard and Kynance Cove: The Lizard Peninsular is
said to be the least developed part of south Cornwall and is the
most southerly point in England. This area with its
semi-tropical flora found on this beautiful coastline is
typically pre-tourist Cornwall and is the most least afftected
by the passing of the years. Just along the coast is Kynance
Cove. Even if you just look down from the cliffs, this is a
breathtaking view.
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 45 miles.
Newquay: The home of the surfers and the night life.
Enjoy the sea, golden sand and surf during the day and the clubs
and bars at night through to morning. The harbour at Newquay
offers boat trips and there are cliff gardens, a zoo, fun pool ,
boating lake and a golf course – so something for everyone.
Distance from “Windsworth” 17 miles.
Padstow: Over on the north coast and the town that Rick
Stein has made famous. You can hire bicycles here and cycle
along the River Camel Estuary to Wadebridge which is very pretty
and flat! You can also catch the ferry over to the very
fashionable “Rock” and enjoy the beach and the various water
sports.
Distance from “Windsworth approx 20 miles.
Bodmin Moor. For those visitors who like an exhilarating
walk inland and get away from the tourist locations and the
coastal villages, Bodmin Moor could be your place. The untamed
moor has rocks and prehistoric hut circles in this, the rugged
heart of Cornwall, and provides lovely interesting walks amongst
the sheep and moor ponies. The inns on the moor, probably where
the Cornish accent dominates, will always welcome you with a
hearty meal to rest those weary legs!
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 10 miles.
Boscastle and Tintagel. Also on the north coast this area
has beautiful rugged coastline which is one of changing
character and some of the granite cliffs are 700 feet high in
this area. Some say there is no other village in Cornwall which
remotely resembles Boscastlle, this tiny village and harbour is
just unique. It is very unspoilt and it is so interesting so see
how the villagers have pulled together to rebuild their homes
and lives after the terrible freak floods during one afternoon
in August 2005 when cars were washed down into the sea and homes
were washed away. Miraculously, although many had to be
airlifted to safety, no lives were lost. Nearby Tintagel is
probably best known for its tales of “King Arthur” but it also
enjoys stunning cliff and coastline scenery.
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 27 miles.
St. Ives: Once a small fishing village, St. Ives is a
very pretty town which, over the last century has achieved fame
the world over for its artists . Hence today it is the home of
the modern Tate Gallery. There are also beautiful golden sandy
beaches around this town.
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 42 miles.
Minack Theatre at Porthcurno: This is a unique open air
theatre with spectacular views. Well worth seeing, whether or
not you see a performance, just stop to take a look at this open
air theatre which has been built into the cliff and enjoys a
spectacular backdrop to the English Channel beneath it and the
Atlantic Ocean is just around the corner! .www.minack.com
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 50 miles.
Lands End: Visit Lands End and see the First and Last
House in England. It is said to be one of the world’s best
landmarks. Nature is still one of the big attractions here but
there are now 5 attractions at this place of mystical beauty
where the Atlantic meets the cliffs of Cornwall.
.www.landsend-landmark.co.uk
Distance from “Windsworth” approx 53 miles.
Listed below are a few of the attractions in Cornwall which will
be fully explained in your literature pack which you will find
in the bungalow on arrival
We have a tourist information centre at St.Austell who will help
you with any information you would like;
Also www.theguide-cornwall.com is the Cornwall guide to some of
the quality attractions listed below.
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Gorran Haven right
down to the Minnack Theatre - Cornwalls picturesque
coastline |
Gardens and Country Houses:
Pencarrow
Mount Edgcumbe
Tevarno
Lanhydrock
Cotehele
Trelissick
Glendurgan
Trerice
Trengwainton
Trebah
St. Michaels Mount
Other local gardens within a mile of “Windsworth”
Pine Lodge Gardens,
Tregrehan Gardens
Maritime Atttractions:
Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre
National Maritime Museum, Falmouth
Wildlife:
Blue Reef Aquarium
National Seal Sanctuary
Paradise Park
Newquay Zoo
The Monkey Sanctuary
Screech Owl Sanctuary
Attractions & Theme Parks
Jamaica Inn
Lappa Valley Steam Railway
Dairyland Farm World
Cornwall’s Crealy Great Adventure Park
The Cornish Cyder Farm
National Maritime Museum Cornwall
The Minack Theatre & Visitor Centre
Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station Experience
The Courtroom Experience
Holywell Bay Fun Park
Flambards Experience
Eden Project
Land’s End
World of Model Railways
Dobwalls Adventure Park
World in Minature
Bens Playworld (indoor play/adventure centre)
Waterworld at Newquay
Oasis Fun Pools at Newquay
Springfields Fun Park and Pony Centre
Heritage:
Royal Cornwall Museum
Pendennis Castle
Tintagel Castle
Porthcurno Telegraph Museum
Bodmin & Wenford Railway
Poldark Mine
Tate, St. Ives
Industrial Heritage
Geevor Tin Mine
Wheel Martyn Clay Museum
Bodmin and Wenford Railway
St. Austell Brewery Visitor Centre
Poldark Mine
Extracts from our "Visitor's Book"
Mr. & Mrs Newton, Roehampton, London
We have been coming here since September, 1979, sometimes twice
a year. Always a warm welcome and a happy stay. Superb bungalow
with marvellous views. A quiet and relaxing holiday. Lovely
fresh air – what more could we ask?
Jimmy and Kate Holmes, Mitcham, Surrey
As we have been coming to “Windsworth” for so many years it is
obvious that we enjoy our stay here. The important thing is that
it gets better every time.
Leslie and Elizabeth Quinn, Bradford, Yorks
Have had a lovely time. Cannot believe how warm it is for
September. Bungalow comfy (home from Home) and a warm welcome
from our hosts. Will definitely return.
Mr. & Mrs Hibbs and family, Alvaston, Derby
“Windsworth” is the best place we have stayed in Cornwall. We
all thank you very much for our stay. You have looked after us
all very well. The bungalow and surrounding gardens are first
class and the sea view is fantastic. See you next year
Elsie Morray, Gateshead
Absolutely Fabulous!
Carole, Edward and Anthony , Peterborough
Our 10th visit to “Windsworth” in 11 years and still we love it
here. Our second home. Great to see you again.
Mr. & Mrs Heyhoe, Cleethorpes
Have really enjoyed our stay. Bungalow superb with great views.
Thank you for your welcome and friendship. It is still our
favourite “home in Cornwall”.
Mr. & Mrs Black and family, Watford
3rd visit. We’re sure it will not be the last! Enjoyed ourselves
as usual.
Mr. & Mrs Chapman, Bath
5th visit. Lovely Holiday as usual. Many thanks.
Jean & Cliff, Pontypridd, S. Wales
6th visit, excellent as usual.
Armitage family, Herford
Excellent accommodation. Really warm and friendly reception.
Will definitely recommend to friends. Fantastic holiday - so
many thanks.
The Yip family, Hong Kong
A very comfortable & homely accommodation with friendly service
and hospitality. A fantastic view and nice environment which has
given us wonderful & sweet memories. It is such luck that we
chose “Windsworth”.
Rishworth family, Johannesbury, South Africa
We have had a wonderful visit here, beautiful views, comfortable
accommodation, lovely countryside, convenient to all the lovely
sites around Cornwall, would love to be back. Thanks for making
us feel so welcome.
Agbalmoni family, Lewisham, London
We had a wonderful, peaceful time. Lovely accommodation – well
kept and clean. Owners are extremely welcoming and friendly.
Children loved the holiday home and area. Would definitely come
again.
Mr. & Mrs Hitchings and family, South Wales
A wonderful holiday for all ages in very comfortable and
tranquil surroundings with the added bonus of beautiful sea
views. Hope to be back soon.
Mr. & Mrs Carter, Filey, North Yorkshire
Why didn’t we find this beautiful place 20 years ago? BUT we
will most certainly be back, it is very much home from home and
that is the greatest compliment we can give.
Mr. & Mrs Dickenson, Tiptree, Essex
A very nice bungalow with a very nice sea view. We have had a
very enjoyable holiday. Cornwall is most beautiful and every
place we visited was almost better than the last one. We shall
return.
The Duncan Family, Selly Oak, Birmingham
5th year running – need we say more? Yet again an excellent stay
with you.
Mr. & Mrs Lewis, Cardiff, South Wales
Very comfortable accommodation – wonderful sea views. Highly
recommendable …….and we will!
Mr. & Mrs Rowden, Northfleet, Kent
What can we say that hasn’t already been said? We have had a
lovely holiday with 1st class accommodation and 1st class
hospitality. Hope to return and see you again.
Mr. & Mrs Canning and family, Cheltenham, Gloucester
We have all had a lovely time. “Windsworth” is perfect for all
the family, beautifully kept and a calm, friendly atmosphere.
Mr. & Mrs Jones, Bridgend, Glamorgan
“Windsworth” is a very impressive place with beautiful views out
to sea and well kept gardens. Owner’s hospitality has been
great. Home from Home.
The Foster family, Cheshire
Very friendly place. Lovely accommodation in a tranquil
beautiful setting, excellent facilities, what more can we ask?
Thankyou.
Mr. & Mrs Yates, Rainham, Kent
Lucky day when we chose your advert. Smashing, clean bungalow,
lovely interior, had a great time.
Mr. & Mrs J. Allen, Hemel Hempstead, Herts
First impression of “Windsworth” was “This looks nice” Well it
just got better. Very clean, friendly, quiet. Everything here we
could possibly want.
Mr. & Mrs D. Attewell, Farnborough, Hants
Lovely bungalow, beautifully furnished, very comfortable.
Peaceful and relaxing, would love to return.
Mr. & Mrs Hill, High Wycombe, Bucks
Peace and quiet, beautiful countryside, superior accommodation
and we have to go home! We will be back.
Mr. & Mrs Breed and Sheena
Being greeted by real flowers set the tone for a happy relaxed
break with welcome and comfort. Thank you
Angie, Candy and Carl, Beckenham, Kent
Thankyou hugely for sharing with us your special piece of
Cornwall. We will be back.
Mr. & Mrs Edgington, Faringdon
Thank you for the splendid accommodation and your hospitality.
Lovely views and quiet surroundings. Centrally located for many
of Cornwall’s special places, we intend to return.
Mr. & Mrs Calveley
This is our 3rd visit to “Windsworth” and we enjoyed our stay as
much as on those other two visits. We are very relaxed and ready
to face the world once again!
Mr. & Mrs M. Smith
The friendly welcome was appreciated. We found the bungalow
clean and comfortable and in a good elevated position with
seaward aspect and strategic location, the close proximity of
the A390 and armed with your very useful “must be seen to visit”
we enjoyed a very relaxing week. Thank you.
Mr. & Mrs Wall, Merseyside
Excellent accommodation, Fantastic Views. Wish it was for longer
but you have to leave something for next time. Thankyou for your
warm welcome and hints for where to go and eat and what to
visit.
Access Statement
All the units are single story bungalows with a front and rear
access , both having one single step for access. The 2 bedroomed
bungalows have access from the front door into a central hall,
from which all the other rooms are accessed. The kitchen has a
rear access with one step down out into the garden.
The 3 bedroomed bungalows have access from the front door into a
porch and then one step up into a lounge area which leads again
into a central hall from which all the other rooms are accessed.
The kitchen has a rear access door with one step down, out into
the garden. All bungalows have vinyl floor coverings in the
kitchen and short pile carpets in all other rooms. The porches
in the 3 bedroomed bungalows are tiled. All bungalows are fitted
with smoke alarms and have fire extinguishers in the kitchen and
all bungalows are NON smoking.
Whilst not especially adapted for disabled persons, the doorways
are of standard size. We have on many occasions been able to
accommodate wheelchairs and we provide a ramp if necessary,
which can be fixed either at the front or rear door of the 2
bedroomed bungalows and at the rear door of the 3 bedroomed
bungalows, which has proved most satisfactory in the past to
facilitate wheelchair access.. We have also, in the past,
removed the door in the bathroom , which will allow a hoist
arrangement from wheelchair into the bath. All the units are
fitted with baths and overbath electric showers.
Pets are accepted by prior arrangement and a charge is made.
Linen is not included but this can be hired.
Our website address is: www.windsworth.co.uk Bookings can be
made via e mail or telephone.
The nearest bus stop is 400 yards down the road in the village
of St. Blazey Gate.
The nearest train station is Par (1 mile) or St. Austell (5
Miles)
Arrival and Car Parking Facilities: As we live on site, keys are
collected from our home or if arrival is due to be very late
arrangements for the keys can be made.
3 bedroomed bungalows have a washing machine and a fridge
freezer in kitchen.
2 bedroomed bungalows have a fridge with a small ice box at the
top.
Garden
There is a small grassed garden at the rear of the 2 bedroomed
bungalows and a larger grassed garden at the rear of the 3
bedroomed bungalows. All bungalows have white garden tables and
chairs. The 2 bedroomed bungalows have flower bed borders in the
front and the 3 bedroomed bungalows have flower borders
surrounding the garden. There are no garden fences.
All the bungalows have views from the front over a circular
flower bed surrounded by grass. The 2 bedroomed bungalows
overlook St. Austell Bay from the front. The 3 bedroomed
bungalows have sea views from the rear of the properties and
from the front once outside.
Information Folder
In each bungalow there is a folder containing information on the
local area which you will find useful.
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