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The Old Chapel in St Austell, Cornwall, South West England

The Old Chapel, St Austell, Cornwall, South West England

Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300

Self catering accommodation in St Austell sleeps 12.

Features include: • Open Fire or Woodburner Stove • Short Breaks • Beach nearby • Detached • Sleeps 12

Accommodation overview: Just 2 miles from lovely sandy beaches, this sophisticated 19th-century granite chapel conversion enjoys unspoilt views from its landing and galleried first floor living room, and has a secure south-facing garden with a sunny aspect. The Old Chapel is very comfortable and well-equipped and makes an ideal location for a relaxing and fun-filled holiday. Just a 15-minutes walk down a bridle path that leads from the front door of the chapel will take guests into the car park of the Eden Project – impressive geodesic domes filled with flora from around the world. For another pleasant day out the Lost Garden of Heligan is easily accessible.
Nearby, the harbour of Charlestown has a Shipwreck and Heritage Centre that charts a fascinating history of fishing, wrecks, mining and migration to North America. It has its own beach, whilst St Austell Bay offers outstanding cliff and coastal scenery with beaches at Carlyon Bay, Porthpean, Pentewan and Par. Across the water, tucked into the hillside between Par and Fowey, the small, picturesque harbour of Polkerris has a sandy beach and is an excellent place for swimming with good, clean waters. An excellent pub can also be found in Polkerris. Shop 1 mile.

Spacious, panelled hallway. Dining room leading to large, attractive open-beamed fitted kitchen with Aga Rangemaster and TV. Utility. Large double bedroom with 5ft antique-style bed and en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet and open-tread stairs leading to children’s attic room with four single beds (for +4) and very low-beamed, sloping ceiling. Further double bedroom (6ft 6in zip/link beds) with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Twin bedroom. Cloakroom/toilet. First floor: Large beamed, galleried living room with open fire and far-reaching views over countryside to the sea. Double bedroom with 6ft 6in carved bed and en-suite bathroom with separate walk-in shower cubicle and toilet. Double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with separate walk-in shower cubicle and toilet.




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Barfield Holiday Cottages - Penderrow in Canworthy Water, Cornwall, South West England

Barfield Holiday Cottages - Penderrow, Canworthy Water, Cornwall, South West England

Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300

Self catering accommodation in Canworthy Water sleeps 12.

Features include: • Pool • Open Fire or Woodburner Stove • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Golf nearby • Detached • Games Room • Sleeps 12

Accommodation overview: Nestled amidst glorious north Cornish countryside, yet just 6 miles from the breathtaking Heritage coastline, these delightful, spacious properties (Penderrow ref TME and Cherry Tree Cottage ref TMF) are the perfect choice for family and friends to enjoy a celebration or just to escape and relax in this tranquil location. The properties are powered in part by solar panels to reduce their carbon footprint. The owner’s stables next door are a great attraction for young and old, and guests can even bring their horse on holiday as livery is available. There is a shared indoor heated swimming pool just a short walk (booking may be required in busier times) and use of a shared games room so there is plenty to keep everyone entertained.
Fabulous beaches and breathtaking coastal paths are in abundance. The wide, sandy beach and rolling breakers of Widemouth Bay are just a 15-minute drive or alternatively try Crackington Haven, a delightful, unspoilt cove with dramatic cliffs, beach cafes and lovely village inn. Dramatically perched on the north Cornish coast, Bude is incredibly popular year round and yet manages to retain its Victorian charm whilst offering something for everyone and has an excellent selection of shops and restaurants, many offering local seafood. The Bude and North Cornwall Golf Club (one of Cornwall’s finest) along with stunning coastal and country walks, tennis, horse riding, mountain boarding, surfing and fishing are all on offer here. The internationally acclaimed annual jazz festival is fantastic and not to be missed. The pretty fishing villages of Padstow, Port Isaac and Rock are well worth a visit and mystical Tintagel with the legendary King Arthur’s Castle is close by. The wild beauty of Dartmoor, Exmoor and Bodmin Moors are a must for walkers and for a great day out try Crealy Adventure Park and the famous Eden Project. Shop and pub 4 miles.




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Koes in Newquay, Cornwall, South West England

Koes, Newquay, Cornwall, South West England

Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300

Self catering accommodation in Newquay sleeps 12.

Features include: Hot Tub • Pool • Short Breaks • Pub nearby • Sleeps 12

Accommodation overview: Welcome to a unique concept in modern, environmentally friendly holiday accommodation in North Cornwall for all ages and sizes of party

The Park at Mawgan Porth offers a wide range of simple, yet extremely comfortable accommodation and is located in a unique position, only a few hundred yards from the fine surfing beach of Mawgan Porth, within a rural setting of mature parkland of 27 acres. The Park is applying for a ‘Green Business Award’ as the importance of supporting the natural environment is strongly advocated here, ensuring sustainability and protecting the heritage of this area. Responsible tourism is a fundamental part of the business ethos and informs all that this family-run company does.
The Park is now open all year round, including Christmas, half terms and Easter, which is possible due to the introduction of central heating in all properties, including solar thermal systems, underfloor heating, and improved insulation and ventilation.
Eco lodges, built using sustainable materials with a low carbon rating, blend in beautifully with the landscaping and native planting around The Park. The range of cottages provides that extra touch of comfort and privacy. Some of the units are specifically designed to create disability access with ramps, bathing facilities and thresholds to allow easy wheelchair manoeuvrability.
The cottages at The Park have from one to six bedrooms. Each has been refurbished to the high standard that incorporates the ethos of sustainability, simplicity and comfort with a nostalgic twist. Windsong, ref. TCA, is also under the same ownership.
The Park at Mawgan Porth has a huge range of facilities for everyone to enjoy, whatever age, such as an outdoor pool and terrace area. There is also an indoor leisure centre which includes a cafe, heated indoor swimming pool and lounge space with sauna and steam room. There are picnic and seating areas, communal fire pit, barbecues, trampoline, outdoor activity equipment, children’s play yurt with toys and games, swings, woodland and coastal walks to explore and an on-site shop. There is also low level outdoor lighting so guests can enjoy the grounds in the evenings.
The beautiful bay at Mawgan Porth offers dramatic scenery, unique to this part of Cornwall. The wide expanse of white sand is bordered by cliffs on each side and backed by the village with its family friendly pub, beach shop, delicatessen and restaurant.
The beach provides something for everyone, from surfing, rock pooling, crabbing, kite flying, picnics during the day, to sunsets with a lazy beach barbecue to round off the perfect day.
The village of Mawgan Porth lies between two more famous neighbours - Padstow to the east and Newquay to the west. Each of these holiday resorts offer their own unique charm and facilities, such as surf schools, a zoo, marine aquarium, off road cycling trails, kite surfing, sea fishing, kayaking, go karting, and world renowned chefs and their restaurants - Rick Stein in Padstow and Jamie Oliver at Watergate Bay in Newquay. This places The Park in the most enviable location to enjoy these bustling resorts while being able to retire to the peace and tranquillity at the end of the day.
If visitors feel the need to travel further afield, it is surprising how diverse a range of tourist attractions and quaint Cornish villages can be reached with ease, from National Trust houses and gardens, the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, the Roseland Peninsula and historic Bodmin Moor. The towns and villages to visit include Fowey, Falmouth, Port Isaac, St Ives, Truro and Mevagissey which all provide an excellent day out.
Newquay airport is within 10 minutes’ drive of The Park, so holidaymakers can leave the car and arrive in style from many destinations.
Horse riding, golf, cycling, swimming and sailing are all available in the area, making The Park at Mawgan Porth an ideal choice of holiday accommodation. Shops within 600 yards, pub 500 yards.




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Polmear Barn in Camelford, Cornwall, South West England

Polmear Barn, Camelford, Cornwall, South West England

Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300

Self catering accommodation in Camelford sleeps 12.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pub nearby • Detached • Garden • Sleeps 12

Accommodation overview: A little piece of heaven, Polmear Barn is a magnificent, detached holiday property with stunning views. It is just a few miles from some of the West Country’s prettiest coastline with excellent surfing, pretty coves and dramatic coastal walks. Adjacent to the owners’ home, it is lovingly converted and retains a huge amount of character whilst offering a stylish setting for family and friends to escape from it all. The interior is spacious with great attention to detail to make for a wonderful welcoming experience. Large French doors lead from both the living room and kitchen/dining-room out onto a sunny patio and pretty gardens, the perfect spot for al-fresco dining and summer barbecues. In winter the house is really cosy with the benefit of underfloor heating throughout and the charm of a fabulous wood-burning stove to add to the ambience. The pretty town of Camelford is just a 1-mile walk, where a good selection of pubs, restaurants, shops and of course freshly baked Cornish pasties can be found. The famous 18-hole Bowood Park golf course, regarded as one of the south west’s premier parkland courses, is nearby, as is the start of the exquisite Camel Trail. The pretty fishing villages of Padstow, Port Isaac and Rock are also a must to visit and mystical Tintagel with the legendary King Arthur’s Castle is just 15 minutes’ drive. For a great day out Crealy Adventure Park, the famous Eden Project, and the wild beauty of Dartmoor and Bodmin moors are all within easy driving distance. Whether surfing, walking the coastal path, cycling, playing golf, fishing or simply relaxing, this stunning location has something for everyone. Shops and pub 1 mile.

Step up to spacious living room with wood-burning stove, oak floor and French doors to garden. Spacious well-equipped kitchen/dining room with TV, slate floor and French doors to garden. Step up to utility. Double bedroom with 5ft bed, TV and en-suite wet room with toilet. Separate toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, each with 5ft bed and TV; one with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet, one with en-suite shower room and toilet. Two twin bedrooms. Bunk bedroom. All first floor bedrooms with beams and high ceiling. Bathroom with whirlpool bath, shower cubicle and toilet.




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