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Hazel Croft

From £600

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  • Property code: 680
  • Preferred changeover day: Saturday
  • Check in: 5pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Real fire
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Tumble dryer
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

Less than a ten minute drive from the holiday resort of Perranporth with its three-mile stretch of golden sands, Little Croft, Croft Cottage, Beech Croft, Hazel Croft and Pine Croft are attractively set in just under four acres of mature gardens, fields and small areas of woodland on the outskirts of the village of Goonhavern. 

The village has a local shop and post office, pub, and large garden centre with pet, greengrocer, gift shops and cafes, all within a short 10 minute stroll. Perranporth, 2.5 miles away, has a sandy beach popular with families and a number of cafes, restaurants, pubs, a small supermarket and surf hire shop. 

The cathedral city of Truro and the bustling seaside town of Newquay are approximately a 15 minute drive respectively and this is an ideal location for touring the county. There are riding stables and a golf course also nearby. 

Whilst each property has its own outside space, the owners encourage visitors to make full use of all the grounds for recreational purposes where there is an enclosed paddock to exercise dogs.

Entrance

Short winding driveway through the mature trees to a gravel parking area with a gently sloping path up to the entrance. The front door opens into a main hallway.

Living Room / Dining Room 

Light and airy living room with television, a cosy wood burning stove and a comfortable seating by the sliding patio doors. Dining area with views across to the neighbouring meadow.

Kitchen 

Well equipped fitted kitchen with a window overlooking the woodland area. Kitchen appliances include dishwasher, fridge/freezer, electric hob and oven, microwave and washer/dryer.

Bedroom 1 

A kingsize bed with an en-suite bathroom W.C. with small hand basin and shower over the bath. Views of the garden.

Bedroom 2

Twin beds with plenty of storage. Views of the garden.

General

  • This property is efficiently heated via a combination of electric panel and night storage heating. 
  • This detached and double glazed cottage is set within approximately four acres of tranquil grounds, wooded areas that make up Croft Cottages.
  • Accommodation is entirely on one level.

To the rear of the property is a small lawned area and to the front there is a private garden with a small level lawn, flower and shrub borders and an adjoining patio with a brick built barbecue for the sole use of Hazel Croft. Garden furniture provided. 

For the ultimate Cornish escape, be sure to stay in the quaint coastal village of Goonhavern, just east of the popular tourist spot of Perranporth. A perfect holiday for all the family, Goonhavern is conveniently located equidistant from both Newquay and Truro, making it the ideal base for your Cornish adventure. Goonhavern holidays will keep you happily sustained with its own local pub, The New Inn, where you can grab a pint of traditional Cornish ale and a tasty bite to eat, and a friendly village shop selling all you'll need for quick, delicious meals back at your cottage.

A Goonhavern holiday offers the best of both worlds, being so close to the beach at Perranporth, as well as stunningly beautiful countryside. The breathtaking Carn Moor Nature Reserve is right on your doorstep. Walk amongst stunning purple moor grass sprinkled with golden gorse, oak, and willow scrub. In spring and summer, the moor comes alive with colourful flowers including St John's Wort and bog myrtle to a backdrop of mighty Royal Ferns. The Nature Reserve was once used for mining lead ore and silver, and you can still see plenty of relics including mineshafts and the old engine house.

Neighbouring Perranporth village attracts surfers and sunbathers because of its much-celebrated three-mile golden sandy beach. Good-eating pubs are aplenty, with favourites such as the Watering Hole overlooking the beach with wonderful views along the coast. If you don't fancy a pub lunch or packing a picnic, go 'Cornish style' and eat like a local by popping into one of the local bakeries and dine on a delicious home-made Cornish pasty.

For thrill-seekers, be sure to hire a surfboard from one of the local providers or pop into one of the many surf schools in the area. Take full advantage of your surroundings and surf the famous waves; you'll soon see why Cornwall is voted one of the best-surfing destinations in the world!

Wonderful days swimming, walking and old fashioned days at the beach are not all Goonhavern holidays have to offer. Within a fifteen-minute drive are Newquay's famous beaches and cobbled streets that pave this quintessential seaside town. Pause to explore the posse of independent shops and stock up souvenirs. Enjoy a family day out at the world-class Eden Project and experience foreign climates and stunning botanic foliage. For animal lovers, make a day trip to Newquay Zoo and if dreary weather makes an appearance, don't fret - head over to the Blue Reef Aquarium. It's a magical undersea world, the highlight being an immersive walk through an underwater tunnel showcasing sharks, stingrays and their fishy friends.

A holiday to Goonhavern promises an idyllic Cornish getaway where sun, sea and scenery surround you with the very essence rural Cornwall has to offer.

There is parking available for 2 cars with further spaces on request.

- This property welcomes up to 4 dogs. 

- Hazel Croft is one of our SUPER PET FRIENDLY properties.  For more details, check out 'General Information' at the bottom of our home page.

- LOYALTY DISCOUNT available **Only 1 discount applies if other offers available**

- This property can accommodate a maximum of 4 people plus 1 infant


The Bay Tree Restaurant
(Less than a mile)

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For freshly prepared, tasty food and friendly service, book a table at The Bay Tree, a large restaurant set within Goonhavern's garden centre. The café/restaurant serves everything from light bites and sandwiches to more filling dishes, daily specials, delicious Sunday roasts and freshly baked cakes and desserts. And of course, they serve cream teas piled high with Cornish clotted cream. There’s good wheelchair access, a free car park, and a sunny outdoor decking to enjoy during the warmer months.

The Bay Tree Restaurant, Goonhavern Garden Centre, Goonhavern, TR4 9QQ (T: 01872 571611)

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Visited many times over the years and always lovely fresh homemade cakes available. The fry up on “leaving day” is a must for us as it fills us up for the journey home and the remainder of the day. Highly recommend and certainly worth a visit, or two, or more!

October 2023


The New Inn
(Less than a mile)

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The New Inn is a welcoming Cornish village pub, with character low ceilings and wood burning stoves which are cosy come winter, and lots of outdoor seating for summer drinks. The New Inn serves good food and champions fresh seasonal ingredients from local farms and suppliers. Expect the pub classics and traditional Sunday roasts. There's also a large car park, as well as an outdoor children's play area.

The New Inn,  Newquay Road, Goonhavern, TR4 9QD (T: 01872 572014)

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Under new management. At the moment it is a disappointing lunch time menu but hopefully things will improve. Staff all very polite and we will try it again when we return in March.

October 2023


The Hawkins Arms
(2 miles)

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Traditional Cornish pub where you can expect a warm welcome whether you’re popping in for a drink, or dining from the freshly prepared menu.

The Hawkins Arms, Zelah, Truro TR4 9HU (T: 01872 540339)

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Fabulous food, very friendly and professional service. A little gem.

June 2022


Del Mar
(3 miles)

Fabulous Italian restaurant serving all the traditional dishes of Italy including a super selection of terrific pizzas. 

Del Mar Restaurant, St Georges Hill, Perranporth, Cornwall (T:01872 572878)

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Summer House Restaurant
(3 miles)

(1)

A brand new refined restaurant in Cornwall, UK. Built into beautiful cliffs and overlooking the breathtaking Perranporth beach; this restaurant promises extraordinary views. With indoor and al fresco dining, offering a unique lunch menu and a 3-course evening menu, Summer House looks to be Cornwall’s hottest spot this summer.

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Visited here on New Year's Eve. although they dont take bookings we go a lovely booth table. Food was small plate and we had one of everything! it was all very good. Service was a little inattentive, but everything came out together and the rose wine was delicious!

January 2024


Goonhavern Garden Centre
(Less than a mile)

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Excellent Garden centre. Very well stocked with very healthy plants. Good reductions on the October prices. Many plants were Buy one get one Free

October 2023


Perranporth Golf Club
(2 miles)

With a combination of spectacular coastal views and a challenging links course designed by James Braid, it's no wonder Perranporth Golf Club is one of Britain's top 100 links courses. Visitors are welcome 7 days a week, who will find plenty of expert help and golf club hire in the golf shop. There's also a bar and restaurant in the clubhouse where you can refuel after a round. The clubhouse bar has beautiful views of both the course, and the coast beyond.

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Holywell Bay Golf
(4 miles)

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Holywell Bay Golf offers something for all levels and abilities, with two 18-hole course and a16-hole mini golf course. The courses offer beautiful coastal views and first class fairways, with a laid back atmosphere - there's no dress code here. The club's PFA professional golfer is available for one-on-one lessons or group activities, and there's a great bar and restaurant on site serving refreshments and food, with both cosy fires and sun terraces.

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A great pitch and putt course. Been there so many times!! Staff can be a bit ‘off’ sometimes but the views are beautiful.

January 2022


Lappa Valley Steam Railway
(4 miles)

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Open daily from 10am, Lappa Valley Steam Train is a charming and nostalgic way to get to know this little corner of Cornwall.  Just outside Newquay, it’s a beautiful day for the whole family, with lots included in the one ticket including events, a chance to meet the engines (which are every inch real life Thomas the Tank Engines), and even a crazy golf course.  There’s also a Whistlestop Café at the station, a Carriage Café for cream teas and drinks, and an Ice Cream Express, which, as you can imagine, is seriously popular! 

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Great attraction for families with young children and older couples who just want relative peace and quiet, Eric Booth the original owner had a vision and the LVSR is a product of his vision. Eric has sadly passed away, but the new owners are following in his footsteps, with their own twist, great place to visit.

July 2022


Trerice House & Gardens
(5 miles)

An Elizabethan manor house owned by the National Trust with fine interiors and a delightful garden.  Plenty to do for all ages here, with Tudor themed family workshops, family trails and Living History Days as well as opportunities to handle replica artefacts, discover the beautiful architecture and enjoy the tranquillity of the informal garden and Cornish orchard. 

Trerice House & Gardens  Kestle Mill, Newquay TR8 4PG (T: 01637 875404)

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Perranporth Beach
(3 miles)

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Perranporth is a huge golden sandy beach loved for its surf conditions, towering sand dunes and beachside facilities. At low tide, Perranporth and Penhale join together to form a 3-mile stretch of sand, so there’s plenty of space for everyone here. Young families love the accessibility of the town-side beach, where there are rock pools to explore, streams to paddle in and cafes nearby for ice creams and pasties. Those seeking more space can wander towards Penhale and find a secluded spot in the sand or on the dunes. The sea is always peppered with surfers and body boarders, with lifeguards on duty from Easter until the end of October. For those who prefer a calmer sea swim, there’s a bathing pool, Chapel Rock, hidden amongst the rocks and revealed at low tide. Dogs are welcome on the beach throughout the year, however during the summer holidays, they must be kept on leads from 9am - 5pm. As the sun sets over the sea, visitors flock to The Watering Hole, a pub set right on the sand, for cold drinks and good food.

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Fantastic Beach ,let down by thoughtless people with dogs running wild

September 2023


Lovely clean beach.

July 2023


Beautiful beach with amenities actually on the beach, which was very clean.

July 2022


Holywell Bay Beach
(4 miles)

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The archetypal north Cornish beach, Holywell Bay has a wide sweep of golden sand, great surf conditions and sprawling sand dunes. Stretching for a mile at low tide, there's loads of space for everyone, no matter what your ideal beach day looks like. Young families will love building sandcastles, exploring rockpools and playing in the shallow streams, surfers and bodyboarders will enjoy the consitent Atlantic swell and peace-seekers can find a quiet spot amongst the dunes to sit and read, dry off after sea swims or watch the sunset. There's also a magical cave to expore at low tide, filled with stalagmites. During the summer season, the National Trust-owned beach is covered by lifeguards, dogs are welcome all year round, and there's parking and facilities around a 5-minute walk away in Holywell village.

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Lovely walk to this beautiful bay. Surf board and wetsuit hire available. As a swimmer the waves were exhilarating without there being too many bodyboarders to swim safely as in some other bays. 10min walk to toilet.

September 2023


Polly Joke Beach
(5 miles)

Sheltered by Pentire Point and sandwiched between the busier beaches of Holywell Bay and Crantock beach, Porth Joke - or Polly Joke to locals - is a stunning, secluded cove. Totally unspoilt, there's a narrow sweep of fine sand and beautiful clear waters. A 15-minute walk from the nearest car park at West Pentire or Cubert Common, it's worth the effort for the peace and serenity. Like its neighbours, Polly Joke is great for swimming, bodyboarding and surfing, but beware that there's no lifeguard cover, nor facilities, so make sure to pack a picnic. At low tide, rockpools and caves are revealed, which are great fun to explore, while during the late spring and early summer, the surrounding headlands bloom with wildflowers. Porth Joke allows dogs throughout the year. 

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Crantock Beach
(5 miles)

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Crantock beach is a beautiful expanse of soft golden sand backed by grassy dunes on the western shore of the Gannel estuary. Owned and tended to by the National Trust, there's a car park, toilets and cafe nearby, making this a popular spot for families. Not only great for sandcastle-building and sunbathing, Crantock is popular for surfing and bodyboarding, with boards and canoes available to hire from the beach, and lifeguard cover throughout the summer season. On calm days, the turquoise seas are also well worth exploring armed with snorkel and flippers. The South West Coast Path backs the beach, leading to the famous poppy fields of Pentire Point and the secluded Polly Joke cove. Crantock is also dog-friendly all year round.

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lovely beach, absolutely huge. very windy but the dogs loved it.

January 2024


Stunning beach and the sunsets are gorgeous. It takes our breath away!

June 2022


Lovely beach,perfect for long walks..only a short walk from out cottage..

April 2022


An enormous beautiful beach that is dog friendly. Waves are amazing so body boarding is great fun. Sand dunes beautiful. Great surf school in national trust car park.

January 2022


Trevaunance Cove
(5 miles)

July 2022

Yes, our stay was wonderful, the Hosts, Molly and Matt were excellent, there when you needed them and didn’t interfere when they weren’t required.


May 2022

We very much enjoyed our stay and would go back again


September 2021

Second visit to this house.Set in lovely woodland which is in an ideal area for visiting many local beaches.Peaceful location.Well equipped house with comfortable furnishings.Dog friendly.


May 2021

Very conveniently situated for St Agnes and Perranporth with other resorts easily accessible.


September 2020

We had a comfortable week in this cottage.Plenty of equipment .The surroundings are beautiful,feels as if you are in a forest.Outdoor area for letting dogs excecise was really good.Not far to travel to many lovely dog friendly beaches.Would love to return.


April 2019

The owners were wonderful. The cottage was clean and had everything we needed. Our dog loved his stay too. The dog exercise fields are great and my boys loved the freedom to roam around and explore.


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