7 Nights from £556
Features
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Open fire/wood-burner
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Garden/Outside space
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Private parking
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Near a beach
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Near a pub
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Barbecue
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WiFi
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Linen and towels included
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Cot available
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High chair available
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No pets
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Bedroom details
Bedroom 1
KingBedroom 2
DoubleBedroom 3
TwinJust a short stroll from the beach and in the much sought-after village of St Agnes is a truly magical place for a Cornish holiday. Deep in the heart of the village you will find No 2 Water Lane, a traditional semi-detached Victorian home. This lovely property is found along a pretty lane opposite a babbling stream and a getaway here will be a delight for you, your family or perhaps a group of friends looking for the ultimate coastal idyll.
Park outside the house, just a hop skip and a jump up three steps to the entrance, open the front door and you will instantly feel like you are at home. The sitting-room is an oasis of calm and tranquility, with exposed pine floors and comfy sofas inviting you to relax and unwind and in cooler months the wood-burner will keep you warm and toasty. This charming room has a feature bay window and classic high ceilings, the perfect place to unwind after a busy beach day. There is a second sitting area linking the sitting room and kitchen diner for those quieter moments with a good book.
The ground floor kitchen/diner is furnished with oodles of units, worktops, and white Mediterranean walls. Fully equipped with an oil fired Rayburn, oven (which is turned off in the summer months), fridge/freezer and dishwasher, there will be no squabbling over the washing up here. It is said the kitchen is the heart of the home, and No 2 Water Lane is no exception. Everyone can meet around the farmhouse kitchen table and chat about the day's adventures, the perfect sociable gathering! You will also find a handy utility with a washing machine in situ and this leads into the family bathroom.
On the first floor you will find two bedrooms, all with quality linens for a great night's sleep. Bedroom one has a luxurious king bed and bedroom two has a super comfy double with a lovely outlook over the gardens and terrace, a little cloakroom completes this floor.
Follow the stairs to the second floor up the traditional narrow staircase (stepped as you arrive onto the landing) and you will find the twin bedroom tucked away in the eaves, this room is perfect for younger guests. It also has a very neat shower-room with a shower head height of 160cm and ceiling height of 175cm.
Outside continues to delight! Head up the steps to find the sunny decked patio area, a fabulous place to sit back, relax and unwind under the Cornish sunshine (children must be supervised in this area).
Al fresco dining comes into its own here, from your first cup of early morning coffee to an aperitif under the stars. The terraced lawned area at the top of the garden is perfect for the children to play in, as it is totally enclosed. Whether you are looking for an out-of-season Cornish getaway or a family beach holiday in the summer sun, No 2 Water Lane is a unique abode where holiday memories to last a lifetime will be made.
If you don't fancy cooking, and why not you are on holiday after all, then you have plenty of rather lovely places to dine in just moments away. The Peterville Inn is a fabulous gastropub and has a huge menu, which is sure to please everyone. Opposite this lovely pub you have The Taphouse. Laid back, very chilled and home to wonderful vegetarian dishes alongside fresh seafood and local meats. The Taphouse also has a rather impressive gin list- 80 in total! They are sure to have something to wet your whistle.
The north Cornwall coast has all the ingredients needed for a great holiday with secret coves, sandy surfing beaches, quaint fishing villages and historic landmarks all in abundance. If you do decide to travel further afield, more delights are just around the coast. Why not head to Port Isaac, home of Doc Martin and sea shanty singers Fishermen's Friends, or perhaps travel inland towards the mighty biomes of the Eden Project or The Lost Gardens of Heligan, lost in time during WWI and restored to their former glory 30 years ago. Foodies should head for Padstow, home of Rick Stein, Paul Ainsworth and Nathan Outlaw, all respected chefs bringing their skills to this beautiful part of the world. If you fancy a home-cooked meal look out for the many farm shops and roadside stalls where you can buy the freshest of produce to create a holiday feast. However you plan to spend your blissful holiday time just remember one important rule, jam before cream on your scone in Cornwall!
Ground Floor
Entrance hall
Sitting-room with Smart TV and wood-burner
Kitchen/Diner with electric hob, electric oven, oil-fired Rayburn, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher
Utility-room with washing machine
Bathroom with bath, fitted shower , WC and wash-basin
First Floor
Cloakroom with WC and wash-basin
Bedroom 1 with king-size double bed (5')
Bedroom 2 with double bed (4'6")
Second Floor
Bedroom 3 with twin beds (3')
Shower-room with shower
More Information
- No pets
- Travel cot and high chair
- Arrive/Depart Saturday
- Short breaks available
- Wood-burner/Open fire
- Private parking for 1 small-medium size car
- WiFi
- Telephone (incoming calls only)
- No smoking
- Pub 110 yds
- Balcony furniture and barbecue
- Oil-fired CH