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Stunning country views
"These two holiday properties are situated on the owners’ farm. Once the old blacksmiths shop and now called ‘Chy Hebask’ which is Cornish for ‘House of Tranquillity’, W40788 is a charming, refurbished, detached barn. The property benefits from fabulous views of the rugged and beautiful countryside of Cornwall. It retains the original charm of the building with added modern fixtures and fittings. W40982 is a traditional, semi-detached holiday cottage next to the owners’ farmhouse, believed to be dated around the 16th century, with a superb granite inglenook fireplace and conservatory overlooking the large garden.
The properties are ideally situated on the coastal moorland that forms the Lands End Peninsula. The area is surrounded by lovely walks from the owner’s working farm to the rugged coastal path 1.5 miles away with breathtaking views. St Ives with its surfing beaches, art galleries and narrow streets is 4 miles, as is Penzance offering great shopping. You can also take a stroll over to St Michael’s Mount at low tide, or a trip to the Isles of Scilly.
Mousehole with its fishing harbour is well worth a visit. You can also visit Helston or Flambards theme park. Properties W40788 and W40982 can be booked together.
Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 1.5 miles."
Ideally placed for the Eden Project
"Set in an idyllic little valley near the spectacular south coast and converted from an old mill house mentioned in Daphne du Maurier’s book "House on the Strand". These charming romantic holiday cottages are both on three floors and stand in a large garden bounded by a stream. "
The cottages have been beautifully renovated to retain all their character and charm. They are furnished and decorated to a very good standard.
They are only 1.5 miles from a sandy beach and sailing and surfing are available together with coastal and country walking. There are quaint old fishing villages, such as Fowey and Mevagissey, the picturesque 18th century harbour village of Charlestown, the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the fantastic Eden Project. The north coast is only 17 miles.
Village shops and pub 1 mile.
Lower ground floor: Living room with French doors. Ground floor: Dining room/kitchen with wooden floors. Separate toilet. First floor: 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin, both with wooden floors. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet.
Woodburner in living room inc. NSH, elec and bed linen inc. Freeview TV. Video. DVD. Elec cooker. M/wave. D/washer. Shared lawned garden with patio and furniture. Portable BBQ. Ample parking. NB: Stream close to the property.
Local places: Menabilly, St Blazey, Tywardreath, St Blazey Gate, Tywardreath Highway, Polkerris, Penpillick