Self Catering Holiday Cottage
in Padstow
Lobster House sleeps 4 people
Lobster
House is a beautiful Cornish Cottage situated on New Street, just a short
stroll from the Harbour.
The
accommodation is arranged on three floors and has some gorgeous features
including a lovely kitchen/diner with slate floor, a cosy sitting room
with an exposed Cornish stone wall and a light filled attic bedroom with
original beams and lovely views out to the estuary.
The decor is tasteful and contemporary with great attention
to detail and the house still retains a lovely, cosy cottage feel which
is perfect for every season.
There is also a small shared courtyard at the rear with
table and two chairs.
ACCOMMODATION
Holiday home comprises:
Downstairs:
Kitchen/dining room with slate floor.
Upstairs:
1 twin bedroom, bathroom with bath/shower above, WC and basin and a lounge
with open fire.
Second floor attic room:
1 double bedroom.
Access statement:
Lobster House is accessed from a public road, up 1 step on to the pavement,
down a short alleyway to the front door and then 1 step in to the ground
floor. On this floor is an open plan kitchen/diner with slate floor. 11
steps up a slate stair case take you to the 1st floor where there is a
twin bedroom, bath with shower above, WC & basin and lounge with open
fire. Ten steps then take you up to the second floor attic room with a
double bed.
Parking is available in the Public Pay Car Park,
situated in New Street, which is approximately 100yds away - Rates according
to season.
Outside:
If you continue down the alleyway, past the front door to the back of
the house, there is a small seating area with a table and 2 chairs.
The nearest payphone is outside the Custom House in Padstow.
The nearest bus stop is at the bottom of Station Road next to the Council
car park
This property provides linen & towels. Linen changed
weekly. Please bring your own beach towels.
LOCATION
Padstow is a fine example of a Cornish-fishing port. The
town is largely unspoilt, with a beautiful harbour. There are good shopping
facilities, a cinema, cafes and restaurants, including the famous "Seafood
Restaurant" run by Rick Stein and many old and friendly public houses,
most of them serving pub food and 'real ale'.
Around the harbour you will find craft and gift shops,
artists' studios, book- shops, grocers, newsagents, leather workshops,
a home-made fudge shop and much more.
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