Crackington Haven · 整套民居 · 1室1床1.0卫 · 可住2人 · The North Wing At Trevigue
Nestled down just off the South West coast path, The North Wing of this beautiful old farmhouse is the perfect retreat for a peaceful breakaway, soaking up the summer rays in the private east-facing courtyard; the ideal spot to catch the sunrise over a morning coffee. Nestled down just off the South West coast path, The North Wing of this beautiful historic farmhouse is the perfect retreat for a peaceful breakaway, soaking up the summer rays in the private east-facing courtyard; the ideal spot to catch the sunrise over a morning coffee. Step into the beautifully furnished and well-equipped kitchen, with stunning Fired Earth Mustard tiles, vintage style Portmeirion crockery, and everything you need to cook up a romantic dinner for two. Pour yourself a Nespresso coffee and step outside to the rhythmic lulling of the ocean, the call of seabirds and the gentle mooing of the cattle which graze the clifftops above and take in the utter peace and quiet. From the kitchen, follow through to the open-plan, dining and living area and cosy up in front of the historic granite wood burner, and put your favourite film on the 65" Smart television with cinema sound. Here you will also find the dining table and chairs for two, with Graham and Green cushions. The North Wing has a second sitting room, flooded with natural light from the large glass windows, and is the idyllic spot for reading; why not chose a book to read during your stay from the collection provided or make use of the selection of board games and chess set left for your use. A slate spiral staircase leads to the large bedroom on the first floor, offering a very sprung super-king bed, reclaimed wooden floorboards, tasteful furnishings, and french windows leading out to a little sitting area with a table and chairs. You will also find the en-suite shower room on the first floor, with a large Burlington sink, a spacious walk-in shower, and a large round fish glass mirror designed and created by one of the world's most respected fused glass designers in her Cornwall studio, Jo Downs. Outside, the enclosed 16th-century, ancient cobbled courtyard has a lawned area with outdoor furniture and a barbecue area exclusive for your use. The old goose house is perfect for storing bikes surfboards and wetsuits etc. Trevigue Farm is situated between Bude and Boscastle and occupies the rolling pastures which look over the Stangles beach and the wildly beautiful stretch of the North coast. This really is the perfect base to explore all that Cornwall has to offer! Additional Information: Sorry, no pets. Welcome pack provided on arrival. Sorry, this property is unsuitable for children.
Trevigue Farm is only a 20-minute walk from Crackington Haven where you will find lots of things to do during your holiday!
Located in North Cornwall is Crackington Haven, having begun as a small port importing limestone, coal and exporting slate from small local quarries to what it is now, a beautiful small coastal village known for its geology culture and fascinating wildlife. Travel only a short distance to High Cliff, Cornwall's Highest cliff at 223 metres high and take in this famous monument.
Only a short drive away is St Nectan's Waterfall, a sixty-foot natural waterfall which is definitely worth a visit, two additional waterfalls and a stunning woodland walk can also be explored here. Why not take a dip in the St Nectan's kieve it is great for swimming, you will also be able to enjoy a coffee and a delicious bite to eat in the on-site café .
Fancy a day at the beach? Why not visit Crackington Haven Beach, a hidden gem in Cornwall. This beach is lifeguarded during the summer thus you can relax with ease. Huge cliffs peer over shingle cove making it the perfect spot for a fun-filled family day. If you happen to visit during the winter your furry friends are allowed on the beach during off-peak times as well.
Only a short drive away you will find Bude Segway, this is a great activity that the whole family will enjoy! You will also find a climbing wall, mobile cave surf hires and axe throwing if you didn't fancy hopping on a segway, there is plenty for all to enjoy.
Want to learn whilst on holiday? Museum of Witchcraft is only a couple miles away and is said to be one of Cornwall's most popular museums. Learn all about magic in wartime, herbs and healing and much more!
The National Trust's circular Crackington Cracker walk is about 3 miles long, starting and ending on the South West Coast Path, great for those who like to walk with a view! If you're feeling up for a challenge why not give the Crackington Haven to Tintagel walk ago at 11 miles long, enjoy sublime coastal views, however make sure to stick to the coastal path for your own safety!
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