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The Cottage - Perranuthnoe

  • Overview

    Overview

    NEW -  A very pretty little terraced cottage that nestles deep in the heart of this traditional and unspoilt Cornish seaside village. Dating back to the mid 1800's, this delightfully spacious and very light fisherman's cottage  benefits from a truly delightful south facing rear garden - ideal for that long awaited book! The owners have given considerable thought to the renovation of the property by utilising the space and retaining as many original features and character as possible. The result is a beautifully appointed holiday home that is ideal for a family of four or just for a couple who require a little extra space and some time alone!

    The village of Perranuthnoe remains quintessentially Cornish and thankfully has not succumbed to the frantic demands of 21st century Britain. A five minute morning stroll will bring you down to one of the best beaches in Cornwall which is still relatively quiet even in the peak summer weeks. A five minute stroll in the opposite direction will bring you to one of the best village pubs and restaurants in Cornwall! The Victoria Inn has won numerous local and national accolades for its food and is definitely worth a visit during your stay.

    The regional hub of Penzance is but a ten minute drive from the cottage with its varied selection of galleries, shops, pubs, restaurants together with the air and sea transport links to the Scilly Isles. Marazion continues to be a very popular holiday destination (for couples and families alike) as this unspoilt village which sits in the curve of Mounts Bay has one of the longest and safest beaches in West Cornwall. The iconic island of St. Michaels Mount with its fairy tale castle dominates the village and the surrounding area and is well worth the visit either by causeway at low tide or a short ferry ride. If you are seeking a truly relaxing holiday in a beautiful little cottage which is situated in an unspoilt seaside village then look no further but you will have to hurry as The Cottage will not be a secret for too long!

  • Property Description

    Property Description

    • Changeover Sat
    • Sleeps: 4
    • Rural Property: Yes
    • Bedrooms: 2
    • Bathrooms: 1
    • Town Property: No
    Garden

    Garden

    Distance in miles from..

    Shops

    1.50

    Pub

    0.25

    Beach

    0.25

    Entrance through the front garden which is laid with local Granite shingle and decorated with planted tubs to the front door. Hall area leading to cosy lounge with original tiled fireplace (not open), electric -stove- style fire, sofa seating, night storage heating, flat screen TV with DVD player and a selection of reading material. Kitchen and dining area: Fully fitted cream units in a -U- shaped breakfast bar configuration. Ceramic hob, electric oven and grill, extraction unit, fridge and freezer, dishwasher. Utility area off the kitchen with fitted cream units, sink and drainer, washing machine and microwave. Door to rear courtyard and garden area. First floor: Bedroom One with twin beds, views over the rear garden, additional furniture and pretty linens. Bedroom Two: Double bed with integral wardrobes, additional furniture and more pretty linens! Family shower room with cubicle and shower, WC, hand basin and wall mounted electric heater. Night storage and panel heating throughout.

    Outside: Rear patio area and seating. Long and narrow garden laid to lawn with a variety of flowers and shrubs, small, round wooden summerhouse, garden furniture and brick built BBQ. Parking on road opposite the cottage. - Guests are kindly asked to refrain from smoking inside the property and unfortunately pets are not accepted.

  • Area

    Area

    Perranuthnoe is a tiny and traditional Cornish village nestled in the heart of Mount's Bay which comprises very little more than a church, a pub and a superb sheltered cove with a beautiful sandy beach. However, if it is the peace and tranquillity of a quite beautiful Cornish village that you are seeking, look no further - and besides, the village pub alone is worth the visit. Mentioned in the Doomsday Book and certainly dating back to the 12th century, The Victoria Inn is thought to be the oldest recorded Inn in Cornwall. Once frequented by masons building the village church, and later used as a stopover for prisoners being taken to Bodmin Jail, today The Victoria Inn is a delightful, award-winning hostelry run by a protégé of world famous chef Raymond Blanc and is full of ancient charm and olde worlde hospitality.

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Including: £28 booking fee and £50.00 refundable security deposit.

Fully inclusive of:

  • All linen and towels
  • All card processing costs
  • All utilities
  • Full cancellation policy

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