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NEW Beautifully appointed, light and spacious and less than five minutes walk to one of the best beaches in West Cornwall - what more could you want from your holiday cottage apart from the fact that the village pub has numerous awards for its stunning food! Sandpipers is an attractive property that sits in a quiet, traffic free mews right in the centre of this traditional and unspoilt seaside village. Completely renovated for the ensuing season and decorated in a soft palette of neutral colours, the cottage also benefits from a secluded front garden which is ideal for that evening BBQ or just to relax with a cold glass of chilled white wine after a hard day on the beach! Available to rent throughout the year, Sandpipers is fully equipped for the winter months with full central heating, double glazed windows and a charming wood burning stove in the lounge which makes it extra cosy after that bracing walk on the beach or coastal path!
The village of Perranuthnoe has changed very little over time and really consists of a handful of cottages grouped around an ancient church, a brilliant village pub/restaurant (The Victoria Inn) and a long crescent shaped stretch of golden sand which is rarely packed even in the height of summer. The only modern compromise is the local Chinese restaurant and takeaway on the outskirts of the village which is extremely handy for that night off from the kitchen and within easy reach! Sandpipers is an ideal holiday property that ticks all of the boxes but you will have to hurry as it won't be a secret for too long!
PLEASE NOTE: THIS PROPERTY CAN BE BOOKED FOR SMALLER PARTIES AT A REDUCED RATE, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF PEAK WEEKS
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1.50
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0.25
Beach
0.25
Entrance through front garden to glazed porch and front door. Coats and boot area, glazed inner door to hall and spacious Lounge/Dining area which encompasses the entire length of the cottage including an additional rear extension which now forms the dining area. Sofas and armchair seating, wood laminate flooring, Granite feature fireplace with wood burning stove and slate plinth. 32- flat screen television with freeview and HD plus a home theatre sound system, Blu-ray DVD and i-pod player. Free WiFi access. Double sliding glass doors to front garden and patio area. Archway leading from the lounge into the dining area with a large oak dining table and chairs with additional comfy seating for that long awaited book! Additional archway leading to the Kitchen. Fully fitted units with cream and red tiles, ceramic hob with electric oven and grill, canopy with extractor fan. Dishwasher, fridge and separate wine cooler. Door to rear garden. Small utility room with fitted units, sink washing machine and freezer. Shower room with corner cubicle, thermostatic shower, hand basin and WC. Stairs to first floor accommodation: Bedroom One: King size double bed with additional Oak furniture and wardrobe. Partial views of the beach and sea. Bedroom Two: Twin beds with those sea views, pine furniture and wardrobe recess. Bedroom Three: Twin beds with wardrobe recess and additional pine furniture. Family Bathroom with bath, curved glass shower screen and Mira electric shower over. Hand basin and WC.
Outside: Secluded front garden laid to lawn with paved patio area, hardwood garden furniture and BBQ. Rear garden with elevated terraces and small -quiet- area laid to lawn. Secure storage area to the side of the cottage for wetsuits, surfboards etc with tumble dryer. Driveway parking for one car, additional on-street parking immediately nearby. - Guests are kindly asked to refrain from smoking inside the property and unfortunately pets are not accepted.
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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