Park Farm Cottages are Cornish Slate Farmhouse Cottages dating back to the 17th century, with breath-taking panoramic sea views and located in the rural village of Trewarmett, near Tintagel, North Cornwall.
The cottages sit in a unique location at the top of Trebarwith Valley - a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - and enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic coastline including Port Isaac Bay and Trebarwith Strand
Crowsnest Cottage is the upper floor of the old farmhouse, private and self-contained, sleeps up to 4 people in a double bedroom and a twin bedroom. The lounge/diner overlooks fantastic views and is furnished with TV with Sky Digital and DVD & VCR players,free WIFI internet connection, dining table and chairs, and 3-piece suite. The compact fitted kitchen overlooks sea views, and is fully equipped and includes electric hob/oven, microwave oven, toaster, refrigerator, freezer and utensils. Separate laundry room with washer/dryer The seaward-facing conservatory and balcony has stunning panoramic birds-eye views over the rural valley and and Atlantic coastline. The conservatory is equipped with heating so the spectacular views can be enjoyed at any time of year, no matter what the weather is like. The high balcony and staircase make this cottage unsuitable for children under 9 years, ask about Haywain.
Park Farm is located in the small rural village of Trewarmett that consists largely of traditional slate built cottages, which were built to house farm workers and the quarrymen who worked in the slate quarries around this area. The village inn, where you can enjoy a meal or quiet drink, is a 2 minute walk away.Less than 1 mile down the valley from the cottages is the sandy surfing beach of Trebarwith Strand. With its wide expanses of sandy, dramatic cliff scenery, excellent surf, and famous "Gull Rock" island, it is a popular year-round destination for visitors and locals alike. Amenities include beach shops, cafes and the "Port William Inn", a top class inn and restaurant, overlooking all from its clifftop perch. The beach has lifeguards during the summer season and has been awarded the European "Blue Flag" Award for cleanliness and bathing water quality.Less than 1 mile down the valley from the cottages is the sandy surfing beach of Trebarwith Strand. With its wide expanses of sandy, dramatic cliff scenery, excellent surf, and famous "Gull Rock" island, it is a popular year-round destination for visitors and locals alike. Amenities include beach shops, cafes and the "Port William Inn", a top class inn and restaurant, overlooking all from its clifftop perch. The beach has lifeguards during the summer season and has been awarded the European "Blue Flag" Award for cleanliness and bathing water quality.About 1 mile from the cottages lies Tintagel, with its world famous castle, which legend tells to be the home of King Arthur of Camelot. It also hosts "The Old Post Office" - a 14th century manor house, the 900 year old Parish Church of St. Materiana, as well as a host of gift shops, food shops, restaurants and public houses.
Immediately adjacent to Tintagel is the sandy cove of Bossiney. Hidden away by steep cliffs, it is the ideal spot for a romantic picnic or just a day away from it all. Just a short walk along the cliff path brings you to Rocky Valley, with its lush wooded valley, ancient stone carvings, and tales of druid priests in days gone by.Just a little further afield is Boscastle, a quaint fishing village. About 4 miles from the cottages, Boscastle is now infamous for its 2004 flooding, however it still retains its beautiful harbour, magnificent ocean scenery, and the enchanting charm of a centuries old fishing village.
Delabole, another small village about 3 miles from the cottages, reflects some of Cornwall's industrial heritage; past and present. The Delabole Slate Quarry, over 500 ft deep, has been working for 400 years, and welcomes visitors to tour the quarry and walk the footpaths around the quarry. Delabole is the location of Britain's first commercial wind farm and is open to visitors.
Across the other side of Port Isaac Bay are the picturesque fishing villages of Port Isaac, Port Gaverne, and Port Quinn. They thrived in the days of pilchard fishing, and in Port Isaac they still send out boats to catch mackerel, crabs and lobsters that you can buy fresh beside the harbour. With small village inns and breath-taking coastal scenery, these villages provide something for everyone.
Inland from the sea lies the rugged Bodmin Moor with remains of iron age settlements, high granite tors and wild vistas. It is a scene of legends about strange beasts, giants, kings and smugglers, and the setting for Daphne du Maurier's famous novel of Jamaica Inn, which still stands high on the moor.
Park Farm is an excellent base from which to explorer all the places of interest in Cornwall and Devon are within easy reach including the world famous Eden Project just 40 minutes away.
self-catering bungalow rentals in Cornwall - Local Information
Located In:
Trewamett, Tintagel
Nearest Beach:
Trebarwith Strand, 1 mile
Nearest Town:
Tintagel, 1 mile
Nearest Airport:
Newquay, 20 miles
Nearest Train Station:
Bodmin Parkway, 17 miles
self-catering bungalow rentals in Cornwall - Property Details
Property Type:
Bungalow
Bedrooms: 2
Double room beamed, with double bed, bedside tables with individual lights, pine chests, original built in wardrobe & panel heating.
Twin Room beamed, with pine beds pine chest & bedside tables with bedside lights original built in wardrobe. Linen is provided free of charge and beds are made up for your arrival.
Sleeps:
4
Bathrooms: 1
Family Bathroom with bath with power shower over, W.C. and washbasin, heated towel rail and underfloor heating. Towels are supplied free of charge, not beach towels
Kitchen:
The compact fitted kitchen overlooks sea views, and is equipped with electric hob/oven, microwave oven, toaster, refrigerator, and utensils.
Living Room:
Combined lounge/diner furnished with TV with Sky Digital and DVD & VCR players, dining table and chairs, and 3-piece suite. A doorway leads from the lounge to the conservatory and balcony which, as the cottage name suggests, overlooks the valley and coastline with a birds-eye view. The conservatory is equipped with heating so the spectacular views can be enjoyed at any time of year, no matter what the weather is like.
Other Facilities & Amenities:
Heated conservatory overlooking stunning sea views. Free WIFI internet connection, seperate laundry room with washer/dryer
Floor Level:
1st floor
General:
Completely self contained with private entrance
Towels Provided?:
Weekly
Linen Provided?:
Weekly
Cleaning:
Before and after occupation
TV:
0
Entertainment:
Sky digital TV, DVD player, video player/recorder library of videos, DVDs, books jigsaws & Games
Smoking:
Smoking Not Allowed
Pets:
Pets Not Allowed
Wheelchair Access:
No
Rental Rates
Standard Rates:
N/A
Price Notes:
N/A
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