Picturesque beamed 200 year old cottage in harbour village, sleeps 4.
Situated in the small harbour village of Boscastle, this 200 year old cottage is ideally situated for lovers of walking and bird-watching. The rugged coastal footpath with its spectacular views and the beautiful wooded Valency Valley are both close by, and Crackington Haven, a short drive away, is noted for its surf and sand. There are many unspoilt fishing villages to be explored and numerous pubs to be tried. A 16th century Inn is just a few minutes walk from the cottage. Boscastle has the smallest harbour in the South-West. The village, and much of the surrounding cliff land, is owned by the National Trust.
The cottage has been sympathetically furnished and modernised where appropriate to include a wealth of character features including exposed oak beams, deep window seats and a woodburning stove in the lounge.
The lounge has comfortable seating, TV, video, DVD and CD players, while the fully-equipped kitchen includes cooker, fridge, freezer, washing machine and microwave. A conservatory / dining room has seating for four. There is a downstairs bathroom and two bedrooms (1 double, 1 twin). The cottage has the advantage of solid fuel central heating that can be run from the multifuel stove in the lounge, as well as night storage heaters. The garden is very private and has distant sea views; off road parking is provided. Children from age 6 are welcome, but sorry, we do not accept smokers or pets. |