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The Loft |
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Property: 6087 | Cornwall |
Sleeps: 2 + cot
Pets Allowed: No Smoking Allowed: No
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The Loft is a first floor tastefully furnished self contained barn conversion. The access is through a car port where you can park your car.
A door opens onto a carpeted staircase leading to a landing where the bedroom, open plan living area and bathroom are accessed.
This is a spacious sunny unit with a wood laminate floor and exposed beams throughout. The modern kitchenette has natural wooden surfaces, electric hob and oven,fridge and microwave.
The property is one of three barn conversions, which sit along side the original farm house. The location is a tranquil oasis,set in a landscaped garden hidden at the bottom of an unmade lane. surrounded by fields.
Visitors are encouraged to wander around and use the grounds of around an acre. Believed to be once the site of a medieval settlement dating back to the iron age.
This is an ideal spot from which to explore the beauty of the moorland, rugged coast and fishing villages of the Lizard Peninsular.
The village of St Keverne,less than a mile away offers two pubs, a restaurant, a butchers, a food store, post office and newsagent and church all clustered around a traditional village square.
From here interesting walks are in abundance, while beaches and several beautiful stately homes and gardens, are all within an easy drive.
The owner who lives in the former farmhouse, has several years experience of making guests welcome and endeavours to ensure all the needs for a comfortable holiday are met, and is always ready to assist with any questions or requests.
A door opens onto a carpeted staircase leading to a landing where the bedroom, open plan living area and bathroom are accessed.
This is a spacious sunny unit with a wood laminate floor and exposed beams throughout. The modern kitchenette has natural wooden surfaces, electric hob and oven,fridge and microwave.
The property is one of three barn conversions, which sit along side the original farm house. The location is a tranquil oasis,set in a landscaped garden hidden at the bottom of an unmade lane. surrounded by fields.
Visitors are encouraged to wander around and use the grounds of around an acre. Believed to be once the site of a medieval settlement dating back to the iron age.
This is an ideal spot from which to explore the beauty of the moorland, rugged coast and fishing villages of the Lizard Peninsular.
The village of St Keverne,less than a mile away offers two pubs, a restaurant, a butchers, a food store, post office and newsagent and church all clustered around a traditional village square.
From here interesting walks are in abundance, while beaches and several beautiful stately homes and gardens, are all within an easy drive.
The owner who lives in the former farmhouse, has several years experience of making guests welcome and endeavours to ensure all the needs for a comfortable holiday are met, and is always ready to assist with any questions or requests.
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The kitchenette |
the open plan living area |
the open plan living area. |
the outside of the unit |
Accommodation & Facilities | |||
Sleeps: 2 Bedrooms: 1 Cot Available: Yes Pets Allowed: No. Smoking Allowed: No. Linen Provided: Yes. Central Heating: Yes. Fuel type: Oil Open Fire: No. Disabled Facilities: No. Outdoor Facilities: Yes. owners garden of approximately one acre Local Services: the village of St Keverne has two pubs,a restaurant,butchers,grocers, post office and newsagent |
Standard Rates | |
April to end May: £280 per week.
June to end September: £350 per week. October: £280 per week. (Friday change over). |
Directions | |
From Helston, the nearest town, take the A3083 road to the Lizard and then the B3293 to St Keverne. After driving on this road for about ten minutes you will pass the Regents petrol station and then two signs for Coverack. Stay on the St Keverne road where you will soon come to a double bend for one mile sign, followed by a road narrows sign and a further double bend sign. About 50 metres after this sign you are turning right, through the two cream gate posts with a sign Chywoone farm on one. Drive to the bottom of the rather bumpy lane to arrive at your destination.
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