Self catering Accommodation sleeping 8 + 2 people in Polzeath, North Cornwall

Self catering Accommodation
Polzeath - North Cornwall

Sleeps 8 +2 people
Modern, luxury detached house
with views from house over the valley
and sea, out to Puffin Island

North Cornwall - two minutes walk from Polzeath Beach, shops and ameneties

An ideal location for exploring the 'rugged' North Cornwall coastline, Port Isaac, Tintagel, Trebarwith Strand, Boscastle, The Camel Trail, Padstow and Wadebridge

Friday to Friday

Anneth Lowen
Taking bookings for 2012.
Call Hilary for details - 0795 743 5950

We also offer cozy out-of-season weeks or short or long weekends with logs and coal all included in the cost - please call for details. North Cornwall is absolutely spectacular in winter!
Currently available for Christmas and NewYear 2011


LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
  • Family holidays - Surfing Holidays - Walking Holidays

  • Large family beaches. Polzeath is famous for its large sandy beach with lifeguards to watch over swimmers and surfers
  • Sailing at Rock, 10 minute drive - ferry to Padstow
  • Two 18 hole Golf Courses within a 15 minute drive
  • Eden Project 30 minute drive
  • Newquay beaches and airport 35 minutes drive
  • St. Enodoc church - Betjeman country
  • Rock, Daymer Bay, Port Isaac and Trebetherick
  • Ideal walking country - North Cornwall Coastal path
  • Cycle the Camel Trail to Wadebridge or Bodmin
  • Rick Stein's seafood restaurant<


Self catering house
Sleeping from 8 + 2 people

Prices from £350 to £1300
per week according to time of year

Lets Friday 2:30pm to Friday 10:30am

Short Breaks by negotiation
short or long weekend or midweek breaks available by arrangement


Padstow Harbour

The Camel Trail

Polzeath

ANNETH LOWEN

  • Spacious entrance hall, with pay-phone (but most mobiles inc. Orange and T-Mobile are ok here).
  • Large lounge with sea and valley views and spacious walk-on balcony with bench seats. The lounge includes TV (+Sky), DVD, video, stereo, Log and coal burning stove, one chair bed and double-bed settee.
  • Dining room with table and chairs to accommodate up to 10 people.
    Fully fitted modern kitchen includes hatch to dining room, dishwasher, fridge, electric cooker and microwave.
  • Bedroom 1 with double bed, large wardrobes, TV, full en-suite (shower, WC, washbasin).
  • Bedroom 2 double bed and large wardrobe.
  • Bedroom 3 double bed, adult size bunk beds, large wardrobes, TV, part en-suite (WC, washbasin)
  • Utility room (second entrance) freezer, second fridge (useful when having a barbeque in the garden), sink, washing machine, tumble dryer, cupboards
  • Large bathroom with bath, shower, WC and washbasin
  • Garage and parking - integral garage plus adjacent, on-road parking for second car
  • General charges no extras electricity, gas, coal and logs are provided, duvet and pillows supplied but not bed linen. Sorry but no pets and smoking is restricted to the garden
  • Private garden with split-level with picnic table, garden chairs, sun-loungers, windbreak and barbeque.
  • Full central heating

The Local Area - Polzeath on Cornwall's attractive northern coastline is famous for its magnificent beach. Vast Atlantic rollers roll across the mouth of the Camel Estuary, creating a surfer's paradise, whilst the large expanses of fine sand, makes Polzeath the ideal family beach.

As a bonus, there is the breathtaking scenery provided by the cliffs that run from Pentire to Port Quinn, Port Isaac and beyond to Clovelly in North Devon - wonderful, and in some stretches, challenging, walking country, full of wildlife and stunning vistas for you to enjoy.

For the more energetic The National Trust land at Pentire is an extensive carpet of wild flowers, at its best in the spring. Visitors can explore and enjoy the rich network of footpaths with the most spectacular scenery

To the west, the Camel Estuary, has a softer landscape, with, long stretches of sandy beaches and a gentle shoreline that stretches into the distance The Camel Estuary, is a major attraction of the North Cornish coast. The tidal waters stretch from the mouth of the estuary some five miles south towards Wadebridge and up to a mile wide between Rock and Padstow -providing a calm, sheltered expanse of water protected from the Atlantic ocean by Stepper Point, Pentire point and the sand bar at the mouth of the estuary, creating ideal conditions for all varieties of water sports.

Visitors can hire bicycles from Padstow and cycle along the level Camel Trail cycle route to Wadebridge (an 11 mile round trip - the more adventurous can chose to continue on past towards Bodmin). The journey takes you along the shoreline of the estuary, providing you with a wealth of opportunities to stop and watch the local wildlife (badgers, rabbits, herons, cattle egrets, swans and wading birds of all types). The trip is an easy introduction to the pleasures of cycling, with many seats along the route to stop and admire the view. Pleasure, fishing and bird watching trips are available from nearby Rock and Padstow.

Rock is a small but very popular little hamlet with long stretches of find sandy beaches washed by the tidal waters of the Camel estuary. Rock is one of the major watersports centres in Cornwall - sailing, windsurfing, water skiing, canoeing and rowing are all activities which can be carried on in the relatively calm and safe waters of the estuary. During daylight hours, the Black Tor ferry runs a regular service from Rock across the estuary to Padstow, with a Water Taxi available for late night "revellers".

Daymer Bay and Trebetherick have a huge appeal set in the heart of Betjeman country, with wide open spaces where you can be at one with nature. St. Enodoc Church, once buried in the sand, within walking distance of the beach at Daymer, provides the final resting place of Sir John Betjeman.

Daymer Bay is a windsurfers paradise - for the waves rolling up the estuary and for the calmer waters off Rock - yet there is enormous appeal too for small children with buckets and spades. The beach has a large car park with facilities, (café, shop and toilets). There is golf to be enjoyed at nearby St. Enodoc and Roserrow.

The coastal footpath between Polzeath and St. Enodoc is suitable for wheelchair users - a rare chance for the less fortunate to be able to appreciate the stunning scenery of the headlands and estuary.

Padstow on the western shoreline of the camel estuary, is an attractive hamlet neatly tucked away into a narrow gully, sheltered from the prevailing South - West winds. Buildings crowd together around the harbour, forming a jumble of houses, quays, slipways, cafes, restaurants and gift shops. Padstow is home to the world famous Rick Stein's seafood restaurant, and the National Lobster Hatchery.

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ANNETH LOWEN
POLZEATH
CORNWALL

Tel 0795 743 5950

Email: Hilshouses@aol.com

 

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Anneth Lowen Polzeath, North Cornwall, Self-catering Holiday Accommodation
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