Self Catering Cottage Accommodation
Porthcothan
- Padstow
Skiber
An Hyli sleeps 4 people
A tastefully converted contemporary-styled barn, which
sleeps 4, in a well-connected location between Padstow and Newquay, within
easy walking distance of a quiet beach.
ACCOMMODATION
The perfect place to unwind, Skiber An Hyli has all you
need for a relaxing break. A welcoming and peaceful hideaway, the barn
consists of a spacious lounge and dining area, with flatscreen TV, integrated
DVD player and Sky Freeview, radio and CD player, and two comfortable
sofas. The fully fitted contemporary kitchen has an electric oven, ceramic
hob with hood, combination microwave, dishwasher, fridge freezer, washing
machine and all utensils. There is also a spacious downstairs cloakroom
and underfloor heating throughout.
Upstairs, the attractively beamed landing leads to two
light and airy bedrooms - one double and one with two single beds - plus
a high-spec bathroom with full-size bath and drench shower.
Outside, a southerly-facing patio covered by an ornamental
roof, leads onto an enclosed pebbled cottage garden with BBQ and seating.
There is also private parking for two cars next to the barn.
Skiber An Hyli is very easy to get to, being close to links
with the A39 and A30. To ease you in to your getaway, a complimentary
welcome tray will greet you on your arrival.
LOCATION
The barn is well located for the seven surfing bays of
St Merryn and the North Cornwall coastpath, including the Camel Trail.
Jamie Oliver's 15 and Rick Stein's restaurants are within easy reach,
as are the golf courses of Mawgan Porth, Treyarnon Bay, Trevose and Merlin.
St Merryn is two miles distance with the excellent Prynn's
and Ripley's restaurants plus a very good fish and chip restaurant/takeaway.
There are also a number of lovely pub restaurants within easy reach, notably
The Falcon at St Mawgan and The Pickwick at Bourgois.
The barn is in easy travelling distance of the cathedral
city of Truro, the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Minack
Theatre. The Tate and Hepworth galleries are well worth a visit. In addition,
there are many National Trust houses and gardens in the area.
Nearby Padstow has cycles for hire on the beautiful Camel
Trail and runs regular ferries across the estuary to the delightful village
of Rock. For the energetic, there is a whole host of activities to be
enjoyed - from horse riding to fishing to kite surfing.
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