Self Catering Holiday Accommodation in
Holywell Bay
near Newquay - North
Cornwall
Pollymoor sleeps 4 people
The North Cornish coast welcomes you to Pollymoor.
Situated in Treguth Close, a quiet cul-de-sac, this peaceful semi-detached
holiday bungalow sleeps four people (plus a cot), stands on private ground
and is approximately 2 minutes from Holywell Bay beach.
The property was refurbished in 2007 including
exposure of beautiful redwood deal floorboards throughout, new kitchen
and bathroom and new furniture. There is a front lawn with tarmac driveway
to car port and games room. The rear garden, which is terraced, has a
rotary clothes line, picnic table and chairs and has access to a National
Trust footpath leading to the beach and valley.
ACCOMMODATION
Living Areas: The lounge has a TV and
DVD player, large sofa, coffee tables. The newly fitted kitchen is well
equipped with built in electric hob and oven, microwave, automatic washing
machine, dishwasher, electric toaster and kettle, fridge, steam iron and
ironing board, table and chairs.
Bedrooms: There are two bedrooms, the
first has a double bed, double wardrobe, chest of drawers, two bedside
cabinets with bedside lights. The second has two single beds, a wardrobe,
a chest of drawers with bedside lights.
Bathroom: The bathroom is spacious
with toilet, wash handbasin, generous shower enclosure and heated towel
rail.
LOCATION
Holywell Bay Beach is a 3/4 mile stretch of
golden sand, sheltered by impressive headlands and is the perfect place
to relax and enjoy the tranquil scenery. Pollymoor holiday accommodation
is in Holywell village is just a short walk from the beach, beachside
shops, cafes and eateries.
This beautiful holiday bungalow offers families
a safe and enjoyable beach holiday on one of the most stunning pieces
of coastline in Cornwall.
The kids can play in the shallow, lazy river
which is tidal but safe and sheltered from the sea by a sand-dune. This
area was important due to its secret Holy Well, now just a few regular
holiday makers enjoy this unspoilt place of outstanding natural beauty.
Holywell Bay provides plenty of room for surfing,
or just playing in the waves, the beach and its visitors are guarded by
beach lifeguards (from mid-May to the end of September), swimmers have
to swim between the red and yellow flags, while the surfers have a different
area to themselves.
Holywell Village has three shops, a cafe and
two inns serving locally produced food. Nearby is Holywell Bay Golf Course
and Holywell Fun Park which offers pitch and putt, go-karting and bumper
boats to keep the children amused. The headlands form part of the Cornish
Coastal Path and Holywell is an ideal base to explore the magnificent
scenery of the North coast of Cornwall.
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