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Blue seas, sandy beaches, great surf, wild moorland and fascinating industrial heritage: Cornwall has so much to offer. Glorious coastal walks, the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, and the unique Isles of Scilly all make it hard to resist.

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Charlestown Cottage 4

Saint Austell, Cornwall, South West of England

Charlestown Cottage From £918 Availability

Charlestown, near St Austell and Mevagissey is a wonderful place for a holiday. Famed as a location for Poldark, Mansfield Park and other television series and films, it is an absolute delight and an unspoiled example of a later Georgian working port. With sensational beaches close by and many attractions, you can’t go wrong. Charlestown Cottage sits in the heart of the town with its two bedrooms, beautifully appointed living space and its lovely garden and alfresco dining deck. With excellent amenities, St Austell is very close to the cottage and the pretty seaside town of Mevagissey is also close by with its excellent restaurants, bars and cafes, a museum, an aquarium, a picturesque harbour, wonderful shops, sandy beaches, and hidden coves. Winding cobbled lanes tumble down the hill, sprinkled with pretty cottages. The stunning Lost Gardens of Heligan are on the edge of Mevagissey and you can easily explore the tropical biomes of the Eden Project, the Shipwreck Treasure Museum, the pretty Tregrehan Gardens or take a ferry from Mevagissey to Fowey. You will discover a fabulous coastline, the famous beaches and gardens of the beautiful Roseland Peninsula, Truro with its shops, restaurants, theatre and cathedral and the Cornish Coast Path.

Charlestown Cottage is ideal for a family or two couples. It was fully renovated in 2022 and is superbly comfortable. A pretty, sunny front garden takes you to the front door. There is a bistro table just by the front door so that you can enjoy a cup of coffee or a glass of wine in the sunshine should the sun be at the front of the cottage. Inside, you will arrive at your open plan living space with its stylish fabrics and scandi-style furnishings in a natural, calming colour palette of soft beiges. Its clean lines and cool vibe encourage you to embrace the calm. A sumptuous corner sofa sits opposite the wall mounted television and electric fire, the perfect spot to snuggle, relax and unwind. Colourful, scenic, modern artworks add splashes of vibrant colour. Double doors open to your kitchen and dining area, both bright and airy with plenty of windows to let in the unique sparkle of Cornish light. The dining table is lovely with modern chairs and a bench, and the kitchen is great in grey tones and with excellent appliances. Another set of double doors open to the garden and deck.

Upstairs, you will discover two gorgeous bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other with twins. All the beds are beautifully dressed in crisp cottons and gorgeous soft furnishings. The bedrooms come with televisions for long lazy lie-ins. There is a beautifully tiled family bathroom with a shower plus there is a separate toilet.

Outside, you will discover a lovely back garden with a deck at the rear. Here there is quality garden dining furniture and an excellent barbecue so that your barbecue masters can prepare a feast in the sunshine.

When you decide to leave this heavenly retreat, the sea and beach are less than five hundred metres away and the attractive harbour and the Southwest Coast Path are the same walking distance away.

The lovely Charlestown Cottage sits in a peaceful cul-de-sac in Charlestown. It is just a mile from St Austell and close to Mevagissey. The unspoilt harbour was constructed between 1791 and 1801 by Charles Rashleight, an entrepreneur and member of the local landowning family. It was originally built to export copper and import coal but was soon used for the export of china clay. Charlestown was formerly known as West Polmear but after the pier was constructed for the fishing fleet, Charlestown became a model Georgian new town. By the 19th century, many businesses were established around the harbour such as pilchard curing, shipbuilding, brick making and lime burning. Many attractive period properties sprung up and it remains unspoiled, retaining much of its Georgian character. Charlestown has become a popular location for film and television due to this. Its magnificent tall ships transport you to a bygone age. The Shipwreck, Rescue and Heritage Centre contains a number of exhibits relating to the town’s maritime past.

The old market town of St Austell is a charmer, famous for its china clay mining industry. Today it offers beautiful beaches, sub-tropical gardens and a fantastic range of shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. On the edge of town, the St Austell Brewery offers tours and tastings. St Austell Bay enjoys the stunning beaches of Porthpean, Carlyon Bay Pentewan and Polkerris with its water sports.

Mevagissey is sprinkled with narrow streets, steep valley sides and gorgeous houses that lead down to the distinctive twin harbour where you will discover colourful fishing boats bringing in their daily catches of skate, lobster, plaice and sole. It looks as pretty as a postcard with the harbours surrounded by pubs, cosy cafes and delightful galleries. The town is named after two Irish saints, St Meva and St Issey with the village dating back to at least 1313. During the 1800’s Mevagissey prospered from the abundant supply of pilchards and today you will find many seafood restaurants nestling along its maze of streets. It is lovely to tuck into local scallops and mackerel, washed down with a chilled bottle of wine followed by a harbour walk enjoying the twinkling lights. Shoppers delight in the shops which range from jewellery, glassware, and paintings to delicious Cornish pasties. Mevagissey boasts excellent walks inland and along the coast path. You can walk between Pentewan and Mevagissey and on to Chapel Point enjoying stunning scenery. Above, you will discover oystercatchers, gulls, cormorants, and the odd kestrel hovering over the cliff. The paths are lined with wildflowers in the spring and early summer.

The amazing Lost Gardens of Heligan sit within walking distance of Mevagissey. They are romantic and very pretty. After World War I the gardens fell into ruin and the rejuvenation has created two hundred acres of bliss. The award-winning gardens allow you to journey across the world with historic rhododendron boughs of Sikkin, Maori carved tree ferns, an Italian garden, and an Alpine inspired ravine. The jungle experience offers intimate pathways edged with sub-tropical planting along with watercourses, a rope bridge, bamboo tunnels and gigantic rhubarb and bananas. There is a woodland walk where you can relax with bird song and look out for woodland sculptures, ancient woodlands, and grazed pastures. The Heligan Kitchen offers a delicious lunch menu, and the tearooms offer hearty home-cooked meals and Cornish cream teas.

Taking a trip of the Mevagissey to Fowey ferry is popular. You will cross the sheltered St Austell Bay to Fowey Estuary, passing peaceful coves, hidden beaches and probably some dolphins and seals. The pretty town of Fowey is on one side of the Fowey River with Polruan on the other. It is a bustling small port with commercial and leisure boats. During the Second World War, Fowey was the centre for air-sea rescue and one of the places from which the D-Day invasions were launched. St Catherine’s Point is on the Fowey side of the harbour entrance where it functioned as a lighthouse in medieval times. St Catherine’s Castle below was built during the reign of Henry VIII to defend the harbour entrance. It is accessible when walking from the pretty Readymoney Cove. Fowey has a fascinating history. On Fore Street you will find the Old House of Foye, a medieval house built in 1430. It is now a shop but the walls, beamed interior and fireplace are pretty much the same. During the summer, Fowey Town Hall opens as a museum and small aquarium. Fowey is a delight with craft shops, galleries and cosy restaurants lining the narrow streets. Daphne du Maurier is the most famous former resident of the town. She is celebrated with the Du Maurier Festival each May and at the Literacy Centre next to the church. A car ferry crosses the river to Boddinick. The ferry house was originally the du Maurier family home and later the home of Angela du Maurier, Daphne’s sister. The Fowey Estuary is stunning with boat trips galore.

The Eden Project is based in one of Cornwall’s clay mining pits behind St Austell and should not be missed. It is a world-famous attraction that is best known for its tropical and Mediterranean biomes. You will learn about biodiversity hotspots in the world and enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the biomes on a long zip wire. There are many special events including an ice rink over the Christmas period. Alternatively, Caerhays Castle, designed in the 19th century by John Nash is less than twenty minutes away, set within rolling hills and gardens. Caerhays Beach is lovely too so you can combine it with a beach day.

Charming 2-Bed Cabin in Inverness, Scotland 4

Inverness, Cornwall, South West of England

Charming 2-Bed Cabin in Inverness, Scotland From £889 Availability

This authentic cabin is a dream-come-true. Located in a private area, this home is equipped with everything you'll need for a relaxing time away. In a great position near to Inverness, a stay in this cosy cabin is sure to be one of the most memorable vacations you'll experience.


This property has a fire to keep you cosy and warm during your stay.
Staying here also allows you access to the private garden.


As a self-catering cabin, you'll find everything you need for a perfect stay.
The kitchen has a fridge, a hob, a toaster, a kettle, a freezer and a microwave.
The cabin is a perfect place to relax and offers a television and internet access.


There is one bedroom in this cabin which contains a double bed.
There is additional sleeping space in the cabin, comprising a double sofa bed.


There is one bathroom, which has a toilet and sink and a walk-in shower.


Linen, towels, shampoo, a hair dryer and an iron are all included to make your stay more enjoyable.


House Rules:
- Check-in time is 4pm and check-out is 10am.
- Smoking is not allowed.
- There are on-site parking facilities available at the property.
- Pets are not allowed at the property.

This cabin is located in Inverness. Merkinch Local Nature Reserve and Merkinch Local Nature Reserve reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Inverness Botanic Gardens and Wildwoodz Paintball and Lasertag Park. Tazball Paintball & Lazer Combat Arena and Campbells of Beauly are also worth visiting.

Charming chalet in the midst of nature 3

Minehead, Cornwall, South West of England

Charming chalet in the midst of nature From £770 Availability

Enjoy a peaceful stay in this lmmaculate chalet in Blue Anchor surrounded by trees and nature. This remarkable property features 1 double bedroom and a cosy cabin with one single bed in the garden directly opposite the chalet. Ideal for an older child or a third guest.

There are numerous walks around the area, Blue Anchor beach is a five minute drive away. The town of Minehead is about 15 minutes drive away, as is the ancient village of Dunster and Dunster castle.
The Smugglers restaurant is in nearby Blue Anchor with lots of other places to eat, some dog friendly in the nearby towns of Watchet and Minehead.

Everything in the chalet is to hand, cutlery, crockery etc, towels and bedding are, of course, provided.

There is additional parking for a second car on the property if required. Message for details

Located in Minehead, this chalet is near the beach. Cleeve Abbey and Dunster Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include The Chocolate House and Blenheim Gardens. Exmoor Owl & Hawk Centre and Exmoor Adventures are also worth visiting.

Charming contemporary Chalet in Bude, Cornwall, UK 2

Bude, Cornwall, South West of England

Charming contemporary Chalet in Bude, Cornwall, UK From £721 Availability

Rockpool is a brand new, self-contained holiday home that is a short walk from Crooklets Beach in Bude.

A one-bedroom property with private parking/access, fully equipped kitchen and a lounge, Rockpool has been designed to offer you everything you need for a peaceful Cornish getaway.
There is one bathroom, which has a toilet and sink and a walk-in shower.

Linen and towels are all included to make your stay more enjoyable.
Rockpool is a spacious and well-lit property which has a separate bathroom, bedroom and large lounge/kitchen.

Included is a double bed, sofa bed, smart TV, Wi-Fi, and fully equipped kitchen complete with dishwasher, oven, halogen hob and microwave. Added benefits are the rainfall shower and off-road parking.

Rockpool has been newly built to the highest-spec and there are electric wall heaters throughout. The floor, walls and ceiling all have thick layers of insulation that keep Rockpool cosy in winter and cool in summer.

Guest Access
Rockpool is accessed from a lane running parallel to Downs View and is fully self-contained. The owners live in the adjacent main house which is separated by a fence and garden so your privacy will not be compromised. However, if you require any assistance or local advice, they will be happy to help.

As well as private parking, Rockpool also comes with a ‘gated corridor’ which is secured by a key code gate lock. This is an outdoor area for you to keep any sportscrafts that you may bring with you such as surfboards and bikes, and a hose to rinse and hang dry your wetsuits.

Located in Bude, this chalet is near the beach. South West Coast Path Section 10 Trailhead and South West Coast Path Section 11 Trailhead are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Harlequinns Leisure and The Gnome Reserve and Wildflower Garden. Docton Mill Gardens & Tea Rooms and The Milky Way Adventure Park are also worth visiting.

Charming Seaside Cabin close to beautiful Beach with Large Garden 5

Portscatho, Cornwall, South West of England

Charming Seaside Cabin close to beautiful Beach with Large Garden From £553 Availability

The cabin lies up a track above the woodlands beside Froe Creek near Portscatho. It has its own large garden with lawn, trees, shrubs and glorious views from the china clay mountains to the sea, or across the river to St Mawes. 300 or so metres from a wonderful sandy beach and the South West coastal footpath, it offers a perfect base for relaxing in peace or exploring one of Cornwall's most beautiful areas, the Roseland. If you are lucky, you may spot the seals which also visit the beach, egrets sometimes fish in the creek and a pair of resident buzzards often circle above.

The nearest village, Portscatho, has a good general store open 7 days a week, a butcher, pubs with wifi and is only a mile and a half by road, or on foot by the bridle way or the coastal path.

Cornwall's capital, the cathedral city of Truro, and the busy historic port of Falmouth with its Maritime Museum can both be reached by the picturesque King Harry Ferry (which reduces a 20 mile journey to 8 miles). These are lovely old fashioned but contrasting towns and a joy to shop or eat in.

There are many other beautiful walks around the headland to other beaches and the lighthouse at St Anthony Head, with beautiful views of the whole bay. Known as the Carrick Roads, this is one of the deepest natural harbours in the world.

River and sea ferries take you to the Tudor castles at Falmouth and St Mawes, and several sub-tropical gardens including Trelissick (just across from the King Harry Ferry) or even to Truro. Water sports of every sort, sailing, kayaking, wind surfing etc. abound. The lost gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project are about a 45 minute drive away near St Austell.

The rest of Cornwall is easily accessible including the Tate Gallery at St Ives, the Lizard, the Atlantic Coast and Bodmin Moor.

Located in Truro, this chalet is in a rural area and on a river. South West Coast Path Section 30 Trailhead and Enys Gardens are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Towan Beach. Traveling with kids? Consider Poppy Cottage Garden and Trelissick Gardens. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

CHERRY LODGE, family friendly, character holiday cottage in Lanivet 4

Bodmin, Cornwall, South West of England

CHERRY LODGE, family friendly, character holiday cottage in Lanivet From £756 Availability

This cottage is located in the village of Lanivet near Bodmin and can sleep four people in two bedrooms. Please note: Check-in day in strictly Saturday between the months of May and September.

Cherry Lodge is a lovely cottage situated in the village of Lanivet in Cornwall. Hosting two bedrooms; a king-size double with en-suite, a twin (zip/link), along with a bathroom, this property can sleep up to four people. Inside you will also find an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. To the outside is off road parking for two cars, a garden with patio, furniture and barbecue, along with a Verandah including furniture. Resting in a pleasant location with much explore in and around the area, Cherry Lodge is a memorable retreat in a relaxing part of England.

Amenities: Electric wall heaters. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, Smart TV, DVD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent, please bring own beach towels. Travel cot and highchair. Off road parking for 2 cars. Garden with patio, furniture and BBQ. Veranda with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 2 miles. Please note: Check-in day in strictly Saturday between the months of May and September.

Region: Cornwall’s visitors are constantly tempted back to the beautiful coastline, tiny fishing villages, hidden coves and the world-class surfing. Whatever the reason, Cornwall has long cemented its place as one of Britain’s premier holiday destinations.

Town: Lanivet is a small village close to Bodmin and Wadebridge. The village has a selection of picturesque properties, a pub and a few shops. Bodmin has a shopping centre and local attractions include the Bodmin and Wenford Railway, the Camel cycle trail, and Bodmin Jail with its courtroom experience. Also close by are Bodmin Moor, the National Trust’s Lanhydrock House and the stunning Eden Project.

Located in Bodmin, this lodge is in a rural area. Lanhydrock Golf Club and The Courtroom Experience are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Lanhydrock and Pinsla Garden and Nursery. Traveling with kids? Consider Marsh Villa Gardens and Wheal Martyn China Clay Country Park. Practice your golf swing on a nearby course, or enjoy other activities in the great outdoors, such as cycling and hiking in the area.

CHI PRENN BYHAN, pet friendly, country holiday cottage in Tintagel 4

Tintagel, Cornwall, South West of England

CHI PRENN BYHAN, pet friendly, country holiday cottage in Tintagel From £805 Availability

This detached lodge rests outside Bossiney near Tintagel in Cornwall and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

Chi Prenn Byhan is a delightful single-storey wooden lodge resting on Bossiney Bay Holiday Park, near Tintagel, Cornwall. Hosting two bedrooms, including a double with en-suite shower room and a twin, along with a bathroom, this property can sleep up to four guests. There is also an open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Outside there is off road parking for 1 car next to lodge and another on site and a patio with hot tub and furniture. Make memories that will last a lifetime with a stay at Chi Prenn Byhan.

Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine . TV with Freeview, DVD, CD/radio, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 1 car next to lodge and another on site. Patio with hot tub and furniture. Pets welcome, please note no smoking. Cot and highchair available upon request. Shop 0.7 miles, pub 0.8 miles. Note: There are a number of steps down to the cove from the coastal path. Note: Please bring own towels for use in the hot tub.

Region: Cornwall’s visitors are constantly tempted back to the beautiful coastline, tiny fishing villages, hidden coves and the world-class surfing. Whatever the reason, Cornwall has long cemented its place as one of Britain’s premier holiday destinations.

Town: Home to the remarkable ruins of King Arthur’s Castle, the village of Tintagel is idyllically positioned on the coast of the Atlantic, decorated with rocky coves, glorious beaches and stunning scenery. The village hosts a number of pubs, restaurants and shops, along with a host of attractions including the National Trust property of the Old Post Office. With the South West Coast Path running through the village, you're in an outdoor adventurers paradise.

Located in Tintagel, this lodge is in a rural area. Tintagel Toy Museum and Museum of Witchcraft are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Pengenna Pasties and Cornish Coast Day Adventures. Explore all the area has to offer with hiking/biking trails and cycling.

Chy Glynn. Luxury lodge with hot tub and views. 4

St Agnes, Cornwall, South West of England

Chy Glynn. Luxury lodge with hot tub and views. From £2023 Availability

A luxury 2 bed lodge located in the beautiful village of St Agnes, which sits in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a World Heritage Site. It's nestled at the top of a wooded valley that winds its way down to Trevaunance Cove. In one of the most enviable locations in St Agnes, it's just a few minutes walk from top rated bars, restaurants and pubs but still enjoys a peaceful and quiet setting adjacent to the world renowned coastal path and a 10 minute walk to the beach.
The space
Finished in December 2019, the property is built to the highest standards. The first floor consists of an open plan living area with venetian plastered walls. The high specification kitchen has copper effect cupboard doors, worktop, sink and tap and includes integrated fridge, freezer, dishwasher and oven with hob over. There is mood lighting above the worktop. The copper theme continues with copper microwave, toaster, kettle and switches. Adjacent to the kitchen there is a dining table to seat 4 people. The lounge area consists of an Ambient Lounge sofa and footstall/coffee table, a 43 inch 4K TV and wireless sound system. There is also a small chill area with two velvet beanbags.

Downstairs consists of two bedrooms off the main hallway. A double bedroom with built in wardrobe, 43 inch 4K TV and en-suite shower room with a remote digital shower and luxury gold basin. The second bedroom has twin beds and built in wardrobe and 43 inch 4K TV. The high specification bathroom has a remote control digital shower above the bath and the bath can also be filled remotely via a button on the wall. There is also digital thermostatically controlled heating throughout the property. To the rear is a decked area with hot tub and seating with views across the wooded valley towards Churchtown. There is parking immediately in front of the property.

This lodge is located in St. Agnes. St Agnes Museum and Gwennap Pit are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Perranporth Golf Club and South West Coast Path Section 18 Trailhead. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's going on at Mount Wise Stadium, or consider a night out at Performance Centre.

Clover Cottage 4

Padstow, Cornwall, South West of England

Clover Cottage From £594 Availability

With pops of colour and bundles of cottage charm, this two-hundred-year-old property nestled in a quiet hamlet by Padstow is a delightful holiday home for up to four guests. Gleaming white walls and sky-blue window frames welcome you to Clover Cottage, where you can relax and unwind in peace and tranquillity with the option to live it up at the lively restaurants and beaches of North Cornwall just a short distance away.

The living room area is a dream place to relax with a paper and a cup of morning coffee with a soothing décor boasting exposed wooden beams, a large fireplace with a log burner and comfy sofas to put your feet up in and soak up the holiday atmosphere.

A well-stocked kitchen centres around a farmhouse-style dining table, with everything you could need to cook up an evening meal to be enjoyed at the table late into the evening with a bottle of wine or two. Included for your convenience is a washing machine, dishwasher, microwave and cutlery to make it easy to get cooking while guests can saunter in and out of the lovely garden space.

Head upstairs for your evening rest in the heavenly bedrooms, complete with soft bed linens, iron-framed beds and elegant furnishings. The master bedroom benefits from a super king-size bed to allow you to stretch out in style as you listen to the bird song through the open window. The second bedroom has two lovely twin beds and shares the bathroom with the master, complete with a deep bath and step-in shower.

With a glorious garden, fenced off for privacy, at your disposal, kids and pets can roam free on the lawn, a lovely space to end the day after a lively spot of sightseeing in the gorgeous Cornish surroundings. Just a short drive away is the bustling town of Padstow or the stunning sandy beaches of the North Cornish Coast. If you can tempt yourself away from the charm and character of your holiday cottage, then there is so much to see and do.

Set in the convenient mid-Cornwall position, the house is within half an hour’s drive of many of the main Cornish attractions. On the North coast, a visit to the bustling seaside town of Padstow has so much to offer.

Try your hand at crabbing in the harbour, grab yourself a local pasty for lunch or take a boat trip over to nearby Rock. We recommend visiting the fascinating National Lobster Hatchery to observe the lifecycle of marine lobsters run by local experts. Padstow is also home to several delicious Rick Stein eateries, from grab-and-go fish and chips to the flagship Seafood Restaurant serving a selection of fresh from the ocean dishes from scallops, moules, lobster and more.  

With its enviable coast, Cornwall has many beaches from which crystal-clear waves await your enjoyment, with swimming, paddleboarding, water skiing, and boat rides all available. As the surfing mecca of the UK, Newquay is home to Britain’s premiere surfing spot, Fistral Beach. World-renowned, it plays host to the Boardmasters International Surf Competition each year; whilst out of the water, Fistral and nearby Watergate Bay are the places to be for the annual five-day music festival, Boardmasters.

A gateway to Cornwall’s wild beauty, there are many local beaches and beauty spots. Crantoch Beach is a must-see with its epic sand dunes, perfect for exploring; if you venture onto the footpaths to Polly Joke Beach, you might even spot some local seals sunning themselves on the secluded shore. Watergate Bay offers two miles of golden sand and a more peaceful environment, whilst a short drive will take you to the perfect rock-pooling spot at Porth Beach. Make sure you head out on the narrow footbridge to Porth Island for stunning views of the Cornish coastline. Or visit nearby National-Trust-owned Trerice, a charming Elizabethan manor with picture-perfect gardens perched just outside Newquay.

On the South coast, a trip to The Eden Project in St. Austell is only a thirty-minute drive, a perfect spot for families where you can walk amongst the dramatic tropical biomes and experience the sights and smells of the rainforest. There are fascinating displays on climate and sustainability and a large restaurant and gift shop to keep the kids fed and happy!

Why not take a day trip to St. Ives for a little local culture and visit the Cornish home of the Tate Gallery to check out exhibits of both famous and local artists and browse the local artisan shops?

Comfortable bungalow in 100 acres of woodland, near St.Ives. 4

Lelant, Cornwall, South West of England

Comfortable bungalow in 100 acres of woodland, near St.Ives. From £630 Availability

Bohemia is a delightful and homely self-catering bungalow situated within the popular St Ives Holiday Village. It really is the perfect place to ‘break away’ from it all! Set in a very quiet corner with views and immediate access to the surrounding woodland, where you can see a variety of wildlife including Jays and Squirrels. You're just a short drive from some of the spectacular Cornish Coast giving you access to places like St Michael's Mount, the Minack Theatre, Lands End as well as some of the most beautiful beaches. Bird lovers have easy access to Hayle Estuary where you can spot many birds such as Kingfishers, Geese, Cormorants, and this year, we've even had a Spoonbill.
St Ives Holiday Village is only 4 miles from St Ives and during the summer months there is a regular bus service which will take you into the heart of charming St Ives or into nearby Penzance.

Perfect for a break either in the height of the Summer or in the Spring or Autumn, the property is a purpose built end of terrace holiday chalet with an open plan lounge, kitchen and dining area furnished with comfortable seating, wall-mounted LCD TV, a dining area for 4 and a modern kitchen. Bedroom 1 has 1 Standard Double Bed and Bedroom 2 has 2 single 2'6" beds, suitable only for children/small adults

Please note: Pillows and duvets will be provided, and I would ask you to bring your own linen (sheets, duvet covers and pillow cases) and towels. In exceptional circumstances I can provide these, but must be requested in advance and there will be an additional cost for professional laundry service.

This chalet is located in St Ives. Leach Pottery Museum and St. Ives Theatre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include St. Michael's Mount and Chysauster Ancient Village. Paradise Park and JungleBarn and St Ives Museum are also worth visiting.

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