A spacious detached bungalow standing in its own private grounds with views overlooking the sand dunes and the sea at Holywell Bay.
A private driveway leads to the front of the property which has a sheltered lawned garden and parking for 2/3 cars.
There is a small lawn to one side which leads to the secluded
and private seaward garden which has stunning views over the Bay.
Porth Raylen is equipped for up to 6 persons:
tariff fom £465 to £1300
The spacious lounge is comfortably furnished with settees and easy chairs, a colour TV, DVD player, a woodburner and electric wall heater.
It is on the seaward side of the bungalow looking out over the dunes and sea, the floor to ceiling glass along its full length giving wonderful panoramic views of the Bay. The parquet wooden floor is covered with large rugs. A sliding patio door opens from the lounge onto the seaward lawn.
Double glass doors lead to the light airy dinning room
It contains a dinning suite for six persons and a second television.
The large kitchen is fully equipped, including built in double
oven and ceramic hob, a fridge, dishwasher, washing machine and microwave,etc.
The adjoining porch has an upright deep freezer and leads to a fenced
back garden with a rotary clothes dryer.
Two Bedrooms. There is a double bed and a single bed in the largest bedroom which has a patio door leading out onto the side lawn. The second bedroom contains two 3' beds and one 2'6" bed. There is a bed settee in the lounge.
The large bathroom has a bath with shower over,
heated towel rail, and wall heater. There is a separate lavatory. There
is also a night storage heater in the hallway. The running costs of the
night storage heaters are included in the tariff.
A large sun lounge adjoins the small porch on the front of the property and contains garden furniture for use on the patio area forming part of the front lawn.
The centre of the village is a short 5 minute downhill walk, and the dunes and beach are a couple of minutes further on.
Holywell Bay Beach is a three-quarter mile stretch of golden sands sheltered by sand dunes and headlands. The sea is excellent for surfing and bathing, and the beach is patrolled by RNLI lifeguards from May to September. There are beautiful headland walks leading to the neighbouring beaches of Perranporth and Porth Joke, and at the far end of the beach is the Holy Well - a natural spring in one of the caves, and reputed in olden times to have medicinal powers. The picturesque village of Crantock is within walking distance across Cubert Common.
Holywell Bay is a small coastal hamlet situated six miles from Newquay and Perranporth and can be used as a base for touring all parts of Cornwall. It has two inns one of which is the Treguth Inn, a fourteenth century thatched character pub. There is an eighteen hole golf course and also a pitch and put course. Cubert village, one and a half miles inland, has an ancient church with spire, a post office and general store, and a bakery.
Holywell Bay is ideally situated for touring Cornwall and visiting such places as the Eden Project, the City of Truro, picturesque coves and fishing villages such as Padstow and Polperro.
Holywell Bay
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Sandy Close,
Holywell Bay
Newquay
Cornwall TR8 5PT