Just 7 miles from the sandy beach and surfing town of Perranporth on Cornwall’s Atlantic coast, Gwennal is a tastefully presented barn conversion, set in a coutyard on a working farm with seven other cottages. Boasting its own private hot tub and woodburner to relax beside on winter evenings, the property is equipped with all the creature comforts you need to ensure a perfect escape for two or small family.
The open plan interior is comfortable and welcoming, with wider doors, no steps and handrails in the spacious shower room. Leather sofas welcome you to relax in the well presented living room, with dining area and separate kitchen for rustling up tasty meals. The bedroom with a super-king bed can be converted to twin beds on request. Step out onto your enclosed terrace patio, take a dip in your very own hot tub or try your hand at a spot of fishing in the three ponds on site. Fishing is complimentary, but don’t forget your rod! There are picnic areas and dog walking within the acre of shared lawn garden and a central courtyard with gazebo and large barbecue for cooking up alfresco banquets. Centrally positioned, Gwennal is just 4 miles from the cathedral city of Truro where foodies will revel in the vast choice of fine restaurants and bars and for those interested in some retail therapy there are plenty of shops to browse. For a relaxing atmosphere and great food, the nearby country pub is just 2.5 miles. Head to the coast, just 7 miles and enjoy the soft sands and rolling waves of Perranporth. Trewithen Gardens and Nurseries are just 4 miles and young children will love the Lappa Valley Steam Railway, with crazy golf and play areas, it’s a great day out for the whole family. Whether you enjoy the coast or countryside Gwennel is perfectly placed for couples to explore this beautiful region of Cornwall.
Cadgwith, meaning cove of the thicket, is a village and fishing port. It is on the Lizard Peninsula between The Lizard and Coverack. Cadgwith has two beaches separated by a promontory called "The Todden", thought to mean laying ground in Cornish. To the north-east is the larger beach, made mostly of shingle with a shallow slope, referred to as Cadgwith Cove, Big Beach, The Cove, Fishing Beach, or the Working Cove; all the fishermen work from this beach. The other smaller beach on the south-west side is a mixture of sand and large boulders and is called Little Cove or Little Beach and used as the swimming beach by locals and holidaymakers.
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