Self Catering Holiday Accommodation Sithney
Helston
Croft View Sleeps 2 people
Croft View is situated in the hamlet of Sithney Churchtown
at the western head of the Lizard peninsula. The local tea rooms serve
Cornish cream teas and within walking distance from the property there
is a renowned Bistro and Restaurant. There are also some lovely walks
nearby.
Accommodation
Lounge/ Diner/Kitchen With electric cooker, dishwasher,
washing machine, fridge, lounge suite, table and chairs, T.V with free
view and DVD, radio, oil central heating (winter supplement) and use of
a tumble drier.
Double bedroom with ensuite, shower, toilet, washbasin
and heated towel rail
Outside Small garden area and parking for one car, BBQ,
table and chairs also ladies and gents bikes for hire
The historic Port of Porthleven is approx 2 miles away
where you can go on fishing trips, play tennis or just relax in one of
the many cafés and pubs overlooking the harbour. Also within this village
there is a small supermarket, shops and restaurants.
The charming market town of Helston approx 2 miles away
has a museum, shops, cafés, pubs, swimming pool, boating lake and the
famous Flambards Theme park. The town also has a cinema and night club.
A few minutes drive out of Helston is the Seal Sanctuary which is situated
in the village of Gweek, this is where the rehabilitation of the coasts
injured seals takes place.
The artists haunts of St Ives, Penzance and Newlyn are
each about 25 minutes away. This coast has many sandy beaches which are
great for surfing, swimming and sunbathing or just a nice walk through
the narrow cobbled streets of Cornwall. On the way to Penzance from the
property you come across the ancient market town of Marazion which is
famous for St Michael's Mount (national trust) this sits out at sea and
can be accessed by regular ferry or if the tide is out it can be reached
on foot via the causeway. Once on the mount you can walk around the gardens
and the castle. The world famous Minack outdoor theatre carved in the
cliffs of Porthcurno is a must for all visitors, an experience not to
be missed.
The beautiful county town of Truro a cathedral city is
approx 35 minutes away and is arguably the best shopping experience in
Cornwall. For a more cultural evening there is the Hall for Cornwall which
has many bands and plays on throughout the year.
Falmouth is approx 30 minutes away with its own marina
and The National Maritime Museum which is of great interest. You can also
visit Pendennis castle overlooking Carrick Roads which belongs to the
national trust and is lovely for a historical day out.
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