Idyllically situated a stone's throw away from the dramatic shores of Rock Beach, in the charming village of Rock, Cornwall, rests this magnificent split-level holiday home, Slipway 17. Beautifully-renovated to a high standard and boasting a unique position overlooking the ever-changing waters of the Camel Estuary, Slipway 17 makes the perfect base for both families and friends alike looking to explore the delights of north Cornwall.
Idyllically situated a stone's throw away from the dramatic shores of Rock Beach, in the charming village of Rock, Cornwall, rests this magnificent split-level holiday home, Slipway 17. Beautifully-renovated to a high standard and boasting a unique position overlooking the ever-changing waters of the Camel Estuary, Slipway 17 makes the perfect base for both families and friends alike looking to explore the delights of north Cornwall. Park up in your off-road parking space before unloading your belongings and climbing the external staircase where you'll discover a private patio with outdoor seating, providing a lovely spot to soak in the last of the evening sun with your favourite tipple follow a day of adventure. Stepping inside, dust off your sandy toes as you enter the handy hallway before climbing the stairs to the first-floor where you'll find the fabulous open-plan living space; be charmed by the contemporary décor, boasting a bright and airy colour scheme and attractively furnishing with a nautical blue seating area gathered in front of the Smart TV, ideal for those cosy nights in with your loved ones. Make use of the range of amenities provided in the well-equipped kitchen tucked away at the rear of the sociable space to rustle up some tasty treats for the group, before uncorking a chilled bottle of wine and serving the fruits of your labor at the nearby dining table. In the warmer months, throw open the elegant patio doors and carry your conversation outdoors with a seat on the balcony, where the glass balustrade affords spectacular views across the tranquil waters of the Camel Estuary. As the evening draws to a close, you're spoilt for choice between three thoughtfully laid-out bedrooms, with a king-size nestled alongside a twin on the ground floor, and a further king-size bedroom resting on the second floor, where you can wake up to views across the estuary through the Velux window. In the morning, prepare for the day ahead by making use of the walk-in showers positioned in either of the two en-suites, perfect for avoiding the morning queues, or indulge in a soak amongst the bubbles in the family bathroom, nestled on the ground floor for your convenience. Completing the property is a handy utility room, fit with a walk-in shower, it's own external entrance and an outdoor hose, making it the perfect space to assist with winding down after those all-important beach days. Take advantage of your coastal location and head to Rock beach, a haven for watersports enthusiasts, where you can try your hand at sailing, water-skiing, or standup paddle boarding. After working up an appetite, venture into the heart of the village where you'll find a host of local amenities, including a The Mariners Public House, owned by famed chef, Paul Ainsworth, a fine dining restaurant and a quaint café, serving something to suit a range of tastes and budgets. Explore your surroundings and catch the ferry to the nearby town of Padstow, where you can watch the world go by as you savour some of Rick Stein's fish and chips at the heritage fishing harbour, immerse yourself in local history with a visit to Padstow Museum, or follow the South West Coast Path north toward the coastal watch station of Stepper Point, towering above the waters of the bay. Pack up your bucket and spade and spend a fun-filled day visting the Blue Flag award-winning Polzeath beach, renowned as one of Britain's best surfing beaches, where you can tackle the waves, dip your toes in the tranquil waters, or soak in the sights atop the craggy cliffs. Television buffs will be delighted with a visit to the picture-perfect fishing village of Port Isaac, famed as the backdrop for the popular television series, Doc Martin. Whether you're looking to experience adventure, or unwind with a coastal escape, choose a stay at Slipway 17.
Rock is a desirable and much sought after coastal village located on the north eastern bank of the River Camel opposite the famous harbour town of Padstow which is easily reached by a regular ferry service. The summer home of royalty and celebrities offering top class restaurants and quality shops, the real draw is the array of watersports including sailing, water skiing, windsurfing and angling. Continuing on a sporting theme, the golf course at nearby St Enodoc is considered to be one of the best in the country. With an abundance of world class beaches all within a short radius it is easy to see why Rock holds its popularity.
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