St Morwenna

4793

1.2 miles E of Tintagel | Sleeps 8

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7 Nights from £1018

Features

  • Open fire/wood-burner

  • Garden/Outside space

  • Private parking

  • Barbecue

  • Linen and towels included

  • No pets

  • Superfast WiFi


Bedroom details

Bedroom 1

King

Bedroom 2

King

Bedroom 3

Double

Bedroom 4

Twin

Oh my what a wonderful house this is! Waiting to welcome lucky guests, this super stylish retreat offers peace and tranquility and an escape away from it all feel, yet is only a 20 minute walk to the nearest beach, in fact there are glimpses of the sea from most of the rooms - bliss!

Located up a short unmade track and along a private road, between the charming villages of Boscastle and Tintagel, this beautiful Victorian villa with its spacious rooms, high ceilings and large windows that really let the light flood in, has been brought bang up to date, exquisitely presented with high-end quality. The owners have taken the utmost care to ensure that you have the most wonderful of stays, with White Company linen, Garden Trading furniture, Jim Lawrence lighting and Vanessa Arbuthnott and Susie Watson fabrics throughout - if none of this means anything to you prepared to be impressed!

The impressive hallway sets the scene with its grand staircase and tiled floor leading off into the kitchen/dining room, the hub of the home and worthy of an appearance in any cookery programme. In fact, should you wish to tune into one, there's a large TV to keep you entertained. There's all the usual culinary mod-cons, along with an American-style fridge/freezer, Belfast sink, a nod to the heritage of the house, a fabulous island/breakfast-bar for grabbing a quick bite, and an electric Aga to delight any Mary Berry enthusiastic but don't panic there's a standard oven as well.

Time to chill out and the sitting-room beckons. A truly relaxing room, in soothing pastel shades and that all-important wood-burner to keep you warm and toasty on those out-of-season breaks. When it's time for bed you are in for a treat. There are four gorgeous rooms, each with the most comfortable beds dressed with luxurious linens, beautiful throws and cushions, one with a luxury en suite shower-room, and the family bathroom hasn't missed out on the style treatment either.

Outside the delights continue, with a super sunny terrace to enjoy dining in the great outdoors and a luscious lawn for garden games or lounging with a good book. Set on a slope, there's a higher terrace, the place to watch the sunset at the end of a perfect day in north Cornwall and a lower garden full of mature shrubs with little paths that wind through the planting (accessed via steep steps, care needs to be taken if younger and older members of the party want to explore this area).

This part of the coast is a walker's paradise and for starters head off from your doorstep up the lane to St Nectan's Glen walking through magical ancient woodland along the River Trevillet to the waterfalls that await - stopping off at the cafe for a treat, of course!

Join the coastal path to discover Rocky Valley and Tintagel in one direction. This village is steeped in Arthurian legend with the castle, legendary home of King Arthur, and Merlin's Cave just some of the delights to discover.

In the opposite direction you will arrive at the charming village of Boscastle, with its tiny harbour, pretty cottages, shops and galleries and a good selection of places to eat and drink. The village farm shop and cafe comes highly recommended so you can stock up on some provisions to cook up later or let the locals cook for you whilst you sit back and enjoy the view.

If beach days are on the agenda, Bossiney Cove, Trebarwith Strand and Crackington Haven are just some of the beaches that litter this stretch of coastline and for further coastal adventures, there's coasteering, sea kayaking and paddle boarding at Port Isaac, a picture-perfect village made famous by TV's Doc Martin, Fisherman's Friends and celebrity chef Nathan Outlaw.


Ground Floor

Porch

Hallway

Sitting-room with Smart TV and wood-burner

Kitchen/Dining-room with electric Aga, induction hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and Smart TV

Cloakroom with WC and wash-basin


First Floor

Bedroom 1 with king-size double bed (5') and en suite Shower-room with shower, WC and wash-basin

Bedroom 2 with king-size double bed (5') and ornamental fireplace

Bedroom 3 with double bed (4 '6'')

Bedroom 4 with twin beds (3')

Bathroom with bath, fitted shower, WC and wash-basin


Outside Access to

Utility-room with washing machine, tumble-drier, fridge/freezer and wash-basin


Please take care with younger members of your groups in the lower part of the garden. The first part of the track to St Morwenna is not suitable for low slung cars but with care can be accessed by other cars.


More Information

  • No pets
  • Arrive/Depart Friday
  • Short breaks available
  • Wood-burner/Open fire
  • Private parking for 6 cars
  • Superfast WiFi
  • No smoking
  • Pub 1.5 miles
  • Garden furniture and barbecue
  • Full oil-fired CH