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Pendennis

From £723

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  • Property code: 674
  • Preferred changeover day: Saturday
  • Check in: 5pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • Near beach
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Discount for small parties
  • Dishwasher
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Real fire
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Tumble dryer
  • Washing machine
  • Waterside
  • WiFi

A comfortable Edwardian end of terrace house in Treknow with views across the fields towards the coast and only 3/4 of a mile from the beach at Trebarwith Strand. 

The Port William Inn adjacent to the beach at Trebarwith Strand is just under 1 mile by road or a 20 minute walk by footpath and the pleasant Mill House Inn is 1/4 of a mile down a fairly steep hill. Tintagel, 1 mile, has several shops, pubs and restaurants in addition to the medieval Tintagel castle and there are spectacular coastal walks in the immediate area. 

Tintagel itself offers a host of good quality eateries including a selection of Cornish pubs and cafes along its bustling high street. You will also find two convenience stores, a lovely bakery, numerous pasty shops, fish and chip shop and chemist. 

The breathtaking scenery and coastline around Tintagel is well worth exploring finding hidden gems of coves like the one at Bossiney.

A few miles up the road is the harbour village of Boscastle with striking scenery, gorgeous harbour and good pubs to while away an hour or two. Just on the outskirts of Boscastle is the hugely popular Farm Shop who serve up terrific food throughout the day including their famously good Sunday lunch. 

Entrance

Set in an elevated position, a flight of gated steps leads up from the narrow lane to a small terrace and the front door which opens to a hallway with a mosaic tiled floor.

Living Room

To one side is a light and airy sitting room with a stripped wood floor and seating for six, a period open fireplace, television and lovely views from a large bay window down the valley to Trebarwith. 

Kitchen

At the rear of the house is a spacious pine fitted kitchen with a slate floor and a long dining table next to a decorative old range. A couple of steps lead up to a useful utility room with a 2nd sink and a W.C. and a reading room with casual seating. A back door opens out to a service area where a series of steps lead up to a landscaped patio built into the hillside where children will require supervision due to the changes in level. Kitchen and utility room appliances include dishwasher, fridge/freezer, electric hob and oven, microwave, washing machine and tumble dryer. 

Carpeted stairs lead up from the entrance hall to the first floor.

Bathroom 

Bathroom with hand basin and shower over the bath,

Bedrooom 1

Double bedrooms with views of the countryside with a glimpse of the sea in the distance. 

Bedroom 2

A twin bedroom looks across at the rear garden

Bedroom 3

Double bedrooms with views of the countryside with a glimpse of the sea in the distance. 

Bedroom 4

Stairs continue up to the second floor where a large bedroom has two single beds, wide open views from two skylight windows, and an en-suite shower room W.C. with hand basin.

General

  • This property is efficiently heated via central heating.
  • Bedrooms all with natural wood flooring. 

Landscaped patio built into the hillside where children will require supervision due to the changes in level.  Barbecue and garden furniture provided. Garden not enclosed.

A holiday in Tintagel is one you’ll never forget. Where else can you follow in the footsteps of King Arthur and magical Merlin, explore cliff top castle ruins and enjoy some of the most spectacular scenery in Britain?

Located halfway between Padstow and Bude, Tintagel (meaning ‘village on a mountain’) sits high on a spectacular headland on the north Cornish coast. Surrounded by bright turquoise-green waters and craggy slate cliffs, the views here are stunning. The South West Coast Path runs along the edge of Tintagel, offering endless opportunities to get out and admire the breath-taking natural beauty. One of our favourite things to do when on holiday in Tintagel is to walk along the coast path to Boscastle, or if you’re feeling very energetic, to picturesque Port Isaac. There’s an abundance of wildlife along this stretch of coast, so keep an eye out for rare seabirds, seals and even sunfish. 

However, Tintagel is most famous for its impressive cliff top castle ruins. Half on the mainland and half on an island, legend has it that Tintagel Castle was the birthplace of King Arthur. A holiday in Tintagel wouldn’t be complete without crossing the 58-metre-high footbridge to the castle to learn all about its legendary past. Below the castle you’ll also find ‘Merlin’s Cave’ where, if the stories are to be believed, the Arthurian wizard once lived.

Aside from the castle, there’s plenty of things to do and places to visit nearby. Holidays in Tintagel offer something for everyone. In the village itself you’ll find a great selection of gift shops, cafes and restaurants, as well as the National Trust owned Old Post Office. St Nectan’s Kieve, a mystical 60ft waterfall is just over a mile away, and is one of Cornwall’s hidden gems.

Beach lovers will be spoilt for choice, with several secret coves and sandy beaches near Tintagel. As well as Tintagel beach, you’ll find Bossiney Cove, Tregardock and Trebarthwith Strand - a popular surfing spot. Within a 30 minute drive you’ll also reach Polzeath, Daymer Bay in Rock and Bude’s sweeping sandy beaches.

Whether you want to spend your summer lazing on North Cornwall’s beautiful beaches and surfing the rolling Atlantic swell or would rather blustery coastal winter walks and exploring the castle without the crowds, holidays in Tintagel offer something special all year round.

There is parking available at the rear for two cars and one further car at the front of the house.

- LOYALTY DISCOUNT available

- Under Occupancy discount available for parties of 4 or less

- This property welcomes one dog

- Telephone can accept incoming calls only

- This property accommodates up to 6 adults, 2 children and an infant. 

- Cot and highchair not available

 


The Port William Inn
(Less than a mile)

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Perched on the cliffs overlooking Trebarwith Strand, this dog-friendly seaside pub offers spectacular views of the North Cornish coast. Whether dining alfesco on the terrace or from a sea-facing seat in the restaurant, you can tuck into pub classics, fresh seafood or a refreshing Cornish ale whilst taking in the impressive views. Inside the nautical-themed restaurant and bar area, there's a cosy woodburner to warm up in front of after a blustery beach walk.

The Port William Inn Trebarwith Strand, Trebarwith PL34 0HB (T: 01840 770230)

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Great views, food was nice although slightly overpriced

September 2023


What can I say - a fantastic way to finish off our last night in Cornwall. Service was a little slow, but where was the fire. we were just enjoying the views. Food and table service was excellent - could not fault it,

August 2021


Vega
(2 miles)

Get your taste buds tingling at Vega and enjoy 100% vegan food and drink, using organic, Fairtrade ingredients wherever possible. They offer a tapas menu allowing you to try a selection of different dishes as well as a core menu offering curries, pasta dishes and more. Open Tuesday- Sunday in the summer season. 

Vega Tintagel, PL34 0AH (T: 01840 770460) 

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King Arthur's Arms Inn, Tintagel
(2 miles)

(1)

A excellent place to stop for a drink or bite to eat after exploring Tintagel, King Arthurs Arms is a traditional pub serving home cooked food and a good selection of local ales and other drinks.

King Arthurs Arms, Fore Street, Tintagel PL34 ODA (T: 01840 770628)   

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Friendly pub and good choice of well cooked food

January 2024


The Wootons Inn
(2 miles)

Located just before the entrance to Tintagel Castle with live music often playing.

Via Facebook - The Wootons Inn, Fore Street, Tintagel, Cornwall (T:01840 770170)

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Charlie's
(2 miles)

(3)

Sit back, relax and watch the world go by at Charlie’s restaurant and delicatessen located in heart of Tintagel. Serving breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea Monday- Saturday, food is expertly cooked to order using the very best Cornish ingredients, complimented with a selection of locally produced wines and drinks, with the emphasis on seasonal, local & artisan. 

Charlie's Fore Street, Tintagel, PL34 0DA (T: 01840 779500) 

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Lovely scones, slow service

July 2023


This is one of my favourite places in Tintagel, and often meet up with friends for coffee and snack, or lunch. Great cream tea, as well!

October 2022


Fantastic food - can recommend the crab sandwich, waffles and fab chips. Really overly staff, very friendly and attentive.

August 2022


Tintagel Castle
(2 miles)

(7)

Part of English Heritage, Tintagel Castle is more a ruin than a castle these days, but nonetheless, it’s an exciting opportunity to get involved with the history, myths and exceptional scenery at this spot that’s inextricably linked to the legend of King Arthur.  Set on a coastline that has inspired artists and writers for centuries, see ancient artefacts and explore the history of the castle and the legends that have shaped its story, as well as learning about its time as a royal stronghold, thriving trading post and the setting for romantic stories.  Prices start at £7.90 for adults who are not members, and £4.70 for children.

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Tintagel Castle and grounds was an enjoyable and interesting day out.

October 2023


Atmospheric , great views, nice cafe by the sea.

April 2023


Fantastic!!!. Absolutely outstanding views

September 2021


Fantastic!!!. Absolutely outstanding views

September 2021


Brilliant place to visit with so much history. It is a very steep walk down which you do not get told, we always took a short cut across the first bridge on your left that you will come to this will take you on to the church path which is fantastic this is a must to see the door is left open for tourist there are little booklets telling you all a bout it for a small fee in a donation box. If you want the Tintagel Castle head to the right of the opening. If you feel You can not walk to far catch the Land Rover's that only cost a couple of pounds you will find them on the top of the hill next to Wootans Pub. If you want to know more about the castle buy the book in the shop before you entre, it will talk you through step by step on where you are in the Castle and what sort of age the ruins are. Don't forget to check high times to visit Merlins Cave. Last thing for me to say is you will not be dissapointed

September 2021


Great place to visit and take it all in...

August 2021


Much as we would have liked to try out the new bridge, we felt £16 each was a bit steep for the privilege and got a good enough view from the grounds of the big hotel above.

September 2019


St Nectan's Glen
(2 miles)

(2)

Visit the sacred site of St Nectan's Glen and see how the river Trevillet has carved its way through the slate to create a magnificent 60 foot waterfall and punched a hole through the original kieve (basin). Access this area of outstanding natural beauty through an ancient woodland walk along the banks of the river. Arrive at the hermitage and enjoy a well-deserved cream tea or coffee before wondering down to the waterfall to experience one of Cornwall’s hidden treasures. Prices start from £5.95 for an Adult and £4.70 for a child.

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Friendly staff and a well-looked after and interesting attraction.

June 2021


Really enjoyed the walk down to the waterfall.

August 2020


Bowood Park Golf Club
(4 miles)

Set in 230 acres on the North Cornwall coast, Bowood Park offers year round play and great value for money.  Easily accesibly from popular destinations such as Padstow, Tintagel and Port Isaac and well worth a visit. 

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Big Dunk's Paintball
(4 miles)

For an action-packed, adrenaline-filled day of adventure, try your hand a paintballing, outdoor laser tag or combat archery. A purpose-built UKPSF accredited site set in 20 acres, Big Dunks Paintball offers a great day out for any group, big or small. Younger children can also take part in child-friendly 'Splatmaster' paintballing.

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Museum of Witchcraft
(4 miles)

(2)

A magic experience to enjoy while you’re on holiday in Cornwall, the Museum of Witchcraft is in the village of Boscastle and was the creation of Cecil Williams whose fascination with the subject started in childhood.  He set up the Cornish museum in 1960, saying it was three miles from a prehistoric maze stone carved into a living rock face, ‘proof that from ancient times man and his magic making with the world of spirit were active in this area’.  Today you can visit to explore the collections or enjoy seasonal events such as candlelit evenings and Halloween at the museum.

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Only visited once years ago as it doesn’t appear to open in the winter months.

November 2023


No Intentions of ever going there, evil should not be encouraged or celebrated

July 2023


Trebarwith Strand
(Less than a mile)

(6)

Two miles from Tintagel, Trebarwith Strand Beach on the north Coast of Cornwall is easily accessible and is owned by the National Trust.  A long stretch of sand, it’s backed by flat rocks and steep cliffs, but check the tides before you visit because people often get cut off in the summer months.  Once there, there are caves to explore and rock pools containing a wealth of sea life.  It’s been the setting for a number of films in its time, but these days it’s all about swimming (when lifeguards are on duty between May and September) and exploring.  Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, and there are two car parks – the main one is a bit of a walk away, and a smaller one is closer to the beach.  There’s also a handful of roadside parking spaces.

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Great beach, you will need to check the tide times though The Port William is a good pub overlooking the beach with great views, there is also a small cafe

September 2023


Beautiful rocky cove at the where you arrive. You have to come close to low tide to explore beyond.

April 2023


This is a fabulous beach with a nice cafe, a pub and shop and toilet facilities. You need a book of the tide times so that you can make the most of your visit here.

August 2022


Our favourite beach if you can work round the tide times!

August 2022


Beautiful clean beach, pleased that it is a dog friendly one.

July 2022


Another great place to run the dog when the tide is out. Took excellent photos here at sunset. Coast path walk from here to Tintagel is relatively easy going with great views.

September 2019


Tintagel Beach
(2 miles)

In the shadow of Tintagel Castle, Tintagel Beach is small and often overlooked, barely accessible via a scrabble down the cliff path.  To the north of the beach there’s a waterfall and to the south is Merlin's Cave, a 300ft long tunnel passing under Tintagel Island and castle that’s only accessible at low tide.  Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, and the beauty of the place is its remoteness – just you, the beach and the sea, so there aren’t any facilities nearby basically.

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Bossiney Cove Beach
(2 miles)

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Just a mile along the road from Tintagel lies Bossiney Cove, a beautiful hidden gem which is completely covered at high tide. Access to the beach is via a footpath over some farmland and then by steep steps down to the small sandy beach. At the right hand side of the cove there is a great cave to explore that is 60 feet high at the entrance, also see if you can spot the elephant rock hidden in the cliff face! This beach is dog friendly all year and parking can be found in a nearby layby at the top.

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It’s closed off because of a rock fall. It would have been good to know this in advance.

June 2021


Beautiful beach!

August 2020


What a stunning property in the most tranquil location. We have just returned from a magical week, despite the weather. So many lovely walks and great pubs! We will be back for sure.

February 2020


Tregardock Beach
(2 miles)

Best known as a surf beach, Tregardock Beach is only accessible by footpath, which offers beautiful views of the water and Port Isaac as you head down.  It is quite a stroll and the terrain is bumpy, so it’s not an ideal beach to visit with children.  The path can also get quite muddy, so keep an eye on the weather.  There’s a seasonal ban on dogs from Easter to September, and there aren’t any facilities in the immediate vicinity of the beach.  When the tide goes out, several small beaches become one long stretch of sand, and there’s a waterfall cascading down the cliffs at the back of the beach as well as caves to explore, so it really is a little paradise hidden in the landscape.  Because it’s not easy to access, it’s usually quiet at this beach, but parking along the roadside near the farm at Treligga is very limited, so it’s a good idea to head over as early as possible and make sure you don’t get cut off at high tide.

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Port Gaverne
(5 miles)

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A sheltered beach on the north Cornwall coast, Port Gaverne Beach is in a narrow cove just east of Port Isaac.  It’s comprised of sand and shingle with lots of rock pools to explore at low tide.  In the summer months it can get quite busy given the popularity of the location and its suitability for families.  Surrounding walks along the cliff path are delightful and at high tide the beach is favoured by divers.  There’s also a slipway and it’s sometimes used to launch boats because of the easy access from the road.  Thanks to it proximity to Port Isaac half a mile away facilities and restaurants are nearby, and the beach welcomes dogs all year round.  You can also park in the village although there is limited road parking by the beach itself.

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Lovely little cove and nice walk to headland. Water activities available.

June 2023


beautiful and great fish and chips !

October 2021


Excellent place to run the dog at sunset. Good walk on teh headland too. Could park right next to the beach.

September 2019


July 2020

Loved the views, I recommend going down at high tide to trebarwith strand to sit on the rocks and watch the waves, very calming, very relaxing and beautiful. also tintagel is a lovely and friendly little village.


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