Tara Cottage - Padstow

Beautifully presented with an enclosed garden, in the heart of a quaint village close to Padstow.

Please note: We can only accept bookings which arrive and depart on a Friday between the 08/04/11 - 28/10/11. Short break bookings may be accepted outside of these dates by prior arrangment.

One small dog may be accepted in the property on request; Dogs are only permitted in the downstairs and should not be left unattended at the property.

Christmas/New Year holidays 2011/2012: please note this property cannot accept arrivals on 25/26/27/28/29 December 2011 or 1/2/3/4 January 2012.

Tara Cottage creates the ideal rural retreat to relax and unwind whether it be a short break or a family holiday. The cottage has recently been refurbished and provides all the home comforts you would expect combined with a little character in the form of an original open fire. The three bedrooms comfortably accommodate six guests whilst the enclosed garden provides a tranquil retreat to absorb the sounds of village life.

Located less than 3 miles south of Padstow, the village of St Issey is home to several manor houses and provides easy access to a number of walking routes within the area, including the Camel Trail and Saints Way. St Issey also offers a selection of public houses to tempt the taste buds whilst the neighbouring towns of Wadebridge and Padstow, only a few miles away, provide local amenities for your convenience.

Just a short distance away is the popular fishing port of Padstow, characterised by its harbour ambiance and reputation for gourmet restaurants. A pleasant and relaxing place to wander around, the medieval network of lanes wind through the small town with most leading to the picturesque harbour. A variety of boat trips regularly depart from the harbour, offering cruises and fishing trips along with a ferry across the estuary to Rock.

Heading down the coast and you will find the thriving surf town of Newquay, renowned worldwide for its surfing culture including the legendary Fistral Beach along with an array of popular surf spots. Those who prefer to keep their feet dry will be also spoilt for choice over which beach to relax on and soak up the magnificent Cornish scenery or perhaps dine the night away at any number of acclaimed restaurants serving fine local produce.

Travelling further inland you can easily spend a day visiting an array of popular attractions including the iconic Eden Project, The Lost Gardens of Heligan or Truro which is the historic county capital. For a relaxing experience stroll around any number of historic houses, stately homes and gardens owned by the National Trust and positioned in magnificent surroundings showcasing the Cornish landscape.

  • Furnished with an ornamental open fireplace, a pair of sofas and an arm chair.
  • Features a TV, DVD player and board games.
  • Open plan kitchen/dining area.
  • Features a double electric oven, gas hob, fridge with a freezer compartment, dishwasher and washing machine.
  • Dining area comprises of a dining table and six chairs.

Bedroom one

  • Furnished with a double bed, bedside table with a lamp and built-in storage.

Bedroom two

  • Furnished with twin beds complete with under-bed storage drawers , bedside table with a lamp and a wardrobe.

Bedroom three

  • Furnished with bunk beds complete with under-bed storage drawers and a wardrobe.
  • Main bathroom comprises of a bath with overhead shower, wc, wash basin, mirror and a heated towel rail.
  • Parking for two cars on the drive.
  • Enclosed garden.
  • Ideal base for village life and exploring the surrounding coastline.
  • An array of attractions within easy driving distance including the Eden project.
Padstow

Prices from: £389.00
to: £389.00
(per week)
Sleeps 6
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