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Lime Tree Cottage, Nr St Teath
Code: 1227
Now offering 20% discount on all available weeks in September and October 2010 - call us to book on 01326 573808
Property Description
Set in wooded grounds carpeted in wild flowers in spring and early summer, this lovely creeper clad cottage with pretty lattice windows dates back to the 1800's and is named after the magnificent lime tree it overlooks. Forming a wing of a remarkable country house it stands in 7 acres of land at the head of the Allen Valley, offering a secluded country setting less than a mile from St Teath with its pub and village stores, bordering a good touring route just 3 miles from the superb Trebarwith Strand beach. A period cottage of authentic charm and character, its rambling interior boasts slate flagstone floors, beamed ceilings and a warm, welcoming ambience. Offering space for family groups, all rooms are complimented by a mix of traditional and modern furnishings which combine to create an informal backdrop for a relaxing stay. A granite stone Inglenook complete with cloam oven and an ornate electric fire is a feature of the comfortable lounge and across the wide hall is a separate dining room. Fitted in a range of modern limed oak cabinets, the kitchen still retains its 'old world charm'. Curiously sloping floors in various bedrooms are evidence of the age of the cottage, but in sharp contrast, both the en-suite bath and shower rooms are very modern. Ideal for families, lazy summer days can be idled away in the garden enjoying time together. When ready to explore you will find the Camel trail, Padstow, Rock, Polzeath, Port Isaac and superb surfing beaches all within easy distance. There is parking for three cars.
Accommodation Description
Sleeps 8 (No single sex groups) Ground Floor: Reception Hall. Lounge. Cloakroom. Dining Room. Kitchen. Utility Room. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with 5' bed adjoining Walk-thru Childrens' Bedroom with Captains bed and pull out 3' bed and en-suite Bathroom. Family Bathroom, bath with shower over. Bedroom 3 Twin. Bedroom 4 Double with en-suite Shower Room. Other Amenities: Wireless Broadband. Dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer and barbecue. Bed linen and towels provided. Central heating. One well behaved dog welcome at £15 per week. The following items are standard amenities in all properties and not included in the write up unless otherwise stated: TV, Video or DVD, Cooker, Fridge, Video, Washing Machine, Microwave.
Property Description
Set in wooded grounds carpeted in wild flowers in spring and early summer, this lovely creeper clad cottage with pretty lattice windows dates back to the 1800's and is named after the magnificent lime tree it overlooks. Forming a wing of a remarkable country house it stands in 7 acres of land at the head of the Allen Valley, offering a secluded country setting less than a mile from St Teath with its pub and village stores, bordering a good touring route just 3 miles from the superb Trebarwith Strand beach. A period cottage of authentic charm and character, its rambling interior boasts slate flagstone floors, beamed ceilings and a warm, welcoming ambience. Offering space for family groups, all rooms are complimented by a mix of traditional and modern furnishings which combine to create an informal backdrop for a relaxing stay. A granite stone Inglenook complete with cloam oven and an ornate electric fire is a feature of the comfortable lounge and across the wide hall is a separate dining room. Fitted in a range of modern limed oak cabinets, the kitchen still retains its 'old world charm'. Curiously sloping floors in various bedrooms are evidence of the age of the cottage, but in sharp contrast, both the en-suite bath and shower rooms are very modern. Ideal for families, lazy summer days can be idled away in the garden enjoying time together. When ready to explore you will find the Camel trail, Padstow, Rock, Polzeath, Port Isaac and superb surfing beaches all within easy distance. There is parking for three cars.
Accommodation Description
Ground Floor: Reception Hall. Lounge. Cloakroom. Dining Room. Kitchen. Utility Room. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with 5' bed adjoining Walk-thru Childrens' Bedroom with Captains bed and pull out 3' bed and en-suite Bathroom. Family Bathroom, bath with shower over. Bedroom 3 Twin. Bedroom 4 Double with en-suite Shower Room. Other Amenities: Wireless Broadband. Dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer and barbecue. Bed linen and towels provided. Central heating. One well behaved dog welcome at £15 per week.










