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Roswidden on the cliff

From £1700

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  • Property code: 786
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 6pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Beachfront
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Garden or outside space
  • Real fire
  • Tumble dryer
  • Washing machine
  • Waterside
  • WiFi

Undoubtedly some of the best sea and beach views in North Cornwall, Roswidden is the perfect base for a family holiday, celebratory get-together or romantic retreat.  On the clifftop overlooking Treyarnon Bay (one of the seven bays) with direct access onto the coast path and beach below, this comfortable and versatile family home in such a terrific and enviable location is a serious contender for your next Cornish holiday.

The beach at Treyarnon Bay is quite literally on the doorstep with a beach shop and pop up seaonsal cafe located in the main car park opposite the beach. A larger selection of amenities including pub, restaurant, fish and chip shop, post office store within a Spar shop and bakery are located in the nearby village of St Merryn which can be reached within a few minutes drive.

Padstow is a fifteen minute drive from Roswidden with the remaining six bays to discover at Porthcothan, Constantine, Booby's Bay, Mother Ivey's Bay, Harlyn and Trevone and are all within a fifteen minute drive of Treyarnon.

Roswidden is a large, detached property with sea facing terrace and large rolling lawn garden down to the sea and beach below.

Entrance

Entering from the front of the property is a spacious hallway.

Living Room 

Comfortable living room with television and wood burner off to the right of the hallway.  The living room has a triple aspect taking in the glorious views this property benefits from.

Bedroom 1

Next to the living room is a triple bedroom with full size single bed and bunk beds. A patio door leads outside from this bedroom into the rear garden/patio area. 

Shower Room

On the opposite side of the hallway is a handy ground floor shower room WC.

Kitchen

Finally, a spacious, fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, fridge/freezer, additional fridge, electric hob and oven and microwave plus a handy pantry and dining area, completes the ground floor layout.  Attractive wooden flooring runs throughout the ground floor living accommodation.

Bedroom 2

5ft double bedroom with a small balcony at the front of the property.

Bedroom 3 

Large super king bedroom with sea views as well as bathroom WC ensuite (electric mixer shower over the bath) and private sitting area with balcony to the rear overlooking the neighbouring fields behind.

Bedroom 4 

Twin bedroom to the side.

Shower Room

A further shower room WC next to the twin bedroom completes the upstairs accommodation. All bedrooms are carpeted and provide ample hanging and drawer space.

General

  • The property is heated via a combination of gas central heating in the cooler months, handy portable electric heating and wood burner to the living room.~

Extra

If needed there is extra sleeping accommodation for two in the upstairs of the detached annexe with two 3ft single beds. To the ground floor of the annexe is a utility/laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer, further shower room WC and a games room with table football and ping-pong!

With a shower room WC and bedroom to the ground floor, this property is deemed as easy access with one step once inside if staying downstairs. 

Outside to the front is a large sunny terrace with garden furniture and barbecue provided.  9 steps lead down from the terrace onto the large lawn garden where there is plenty of space for fun and games. Garden is not enclosed.

As with much of Cornwall’s coastline, Treyarnon Bay boasts tales of wrongdoings, shipwrecks, pirates, and smuggling. Nowadays, the main draw to holidays in Treyarnon Bay is the gorgeous V-shape beach guarded by rugged cliffs and breathtaking edifices forming a valley of fine, golden sand.

The west facing beach promises long sunny afternoons sunbathing and splashing around in the foamy waters. It really is a super beach which has become a popular destination, attracting visitors of all ages. Set up camp in the plentiful tiny coves and crevices and get busy building sandcastles, donning sunglasses and reading a good book, or just kick back and relax watching the waves roll in.

Enjoy hours of fun and relaxation when on holiday in Treyarnon Bay. Have fun exploring the bay’s hundreds of rock pools, each teeming with marine life from teeny fish to crabs of all shapes and sizes. Bring shrimp nets, fishing rods and crab lines, and release the sea creatures back to the ocean for a fast and furious race back to their rock pool. One particularly big rock pool known locally as the Natural Swimming pool is big and deep enough to swim - perfect for teaching beginners.

The rest of the beach is made up of clean, yellow sand for castle building, ball games and kite flying, and a small stream runs across the beach providing a popular asset for endless hours of dam making. Romantic sand dunes crown the top of the beach, close to where ice cream and food vans park in the summer months.

In peak periods the bay is patrolled by lifeguards who will keep watch over swimmers bouncing in the Atlantic surf. Treyarnon Bay was one of the first in the country to offer surfing lessons in the 1950s. It remains a popular bay for surfing and bodyboarding, especially for beginners. The best surf is on an incoming or full tide, and if you don’t have your own board, there are plenty of nearby providers where you can hire them.

A Treyarnon Bay holiday has plenty to offer dog owners as the area is dog-friendly all year around. Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, walkers have plenty of coastline to explore. The cliff paths surrounding Treyarnon Bay out to the headland are exceptional.

At the mouth of the bay is a grass-topped rock formation called Treyarnon Island which is home to sea breeding birds. Stop and rest on one of the benches and pause to take in the breathtaking views of the craggy cliffs. On a clear day, you can see from Newquay all the way to St Ives. It’s a lovely place to watch the waves crash and collide against the rocks and keep an eye out for dolphins and seals who often come to play in the surf.

Book a holiday in Treyarnon Bay for coastal walks, surfing, swimming, and good old-fashioned days relaxing on the beach.

Ample parking is provided with a most useful 'loop' driveway for ease of access. A maximum of 4 vehicles is recommended. 

-This property welcomes two dogs of any size

- A £300 security deposit is required

- LOYALTY DISCOUNT available with this property

- This property can accommodate a maximum of 9 adults, 2 children and 1 infant.


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