Self Catering Holiday Cottage Delabole
Tintagel
- Trebarwith Strand
Rooky's Nook sleeps 2 people
- Luxury barn conversion - traditional features with modern convenience
- Rural location - close to the magnificent North Cornwall coast
- Detached - set in it's own private garden, plus sunny patio
- Close to the beaches and local amenities
- Sleeps 2 - ideal for honeymooners & discerning couples
- Galleried double bedroom - en-suite
- Open fire (large inglenook fireplace) - as well as central heating
- 4 Star (Tourism Grading)
- Strictly Non-smokers only
- One dog - by prior arrangement
- Change-over day: Friday
Rooky's Nook is tucked down a quiet country lane in the
heart of Trewalder, a small rural hamlet near the magnificent North Cornwall
coastline.
For discerning couples, no expense has been spared to create
a home-from-home hideaway that was formerly a blacksmith's barn. Rough
cast walls, slate floors and a huge inglenook fireplace provide the ideal
background for a perfect romantic retreat.
The private sunny patio, set within its own beautiful garden, offers an
ideal place to relax and unwind, close to fantastic beaches, yet deep
in the countryside.
Rooky's Nook offers:-
- A cosy sitting / dining room with open fire,
colour television, video & DVD player, plus music centre (radio
and CD player)
- A fully equipped kitchen, (- with stable door leading out onto the
patio) with electric hob and oven, microwave, dishwasher and fridge
freezer
- A galleried spacious double bedroom, (upstairs) with 5' bed.
- An exceptionally large bathroom en-suite, with bath, power shower,
hand basin, toilet and heated towel rail
- A small utility room (downstairs) with toilet, hand basin, washing
machine and tumble drier, plus oil-fired boiler for the heating and
hot water
- Central heating throughout
- Private sunny garden and patio
- Parking for 2 cars on-site
Rooky's Nook - Location
Rooky's Nook is ideally located to take advantage of the
stunning North Cornwall coastline and its fantastic beaches, (closest
beach: Trebarwith Strand), the
ancient castle of Tintagel, and
the King Arthur legends, the
picturesque village of Boscastle,
and the pretty fishing village of Port
Isaac. Slightly south of Rooky's Nook is the Camel Estuary and
the Camel Trail, a 17-mile cycle
track, Rock and Padstow,
and the beautiful sandy beach at Daymer
Bay. Other delights of this magnificent coastline can be found
in Polzeath, Newquay and Bude
where the rolling Atlantic breakers offer exhilarating year-round surfing.
Alternatively head inland on to Bodmin Moor to discover
its archaeological heritage and mining history in this truly wild area,
and perhaps visit Rough Tor, one of the highest points among the tors
which the 18th Century druids worshipped as rock idols.
- If you are interested in Cornwall's Historic houses:
Lanhydrock, and Pencarrow are easily reached by car from Rooky's Nook
- If you are a golfer: why not come and play Bowood,
St Kew, St Enodoc, Roserrow and Trevose - all challenging 18-hole
championship golf courses
- If you are a walker: come and explore the magnificent coastal paths,
and other exciting walks - all easily accessible from Rooky's Nook.
- If you love gardens: then come and visit some of the wonderful 'Gardens
of Cornwall' - including The
Eden Project, and the Lost
Gardens of Heligan - both of which are just a 40-minute drive
away from Rooky's Nook.
By the end of your stay you will probably find you have
not managed to visit all the amazing attractions Cornwall has to offer,
and so you will need to come back again, where Rooky's Nook offers an
ideal base from which to do as much, or as little as you fancy!
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