Stepper Head is ideally situated in New Polzeath being just 5 minutes walk to the magnificent surfing beach ,scenic coastal path , shops & local restaurants, yet enjoying a quiet location at the end of a cul de sac.
It is perfect for families with children of all ages; features being the master bedroom with its own sitting room & ensuite bathroom, self contained accommodation in the separate annexe (if required), and a large attractive garden with views to the open countryside.
Recently refurbished kitchen/diner with dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave and TV.
Large sitting room and dining area, Digital TV, DVD Player, HI FI, Bookcase with books & DVDs , French Doors to raised patio and garden.
Master bedroom with 5ft double bed, deluxe ensuite bathroom and shower, sitting room with TV and sliding door to patio and garden
Two further double bedrooms with twin beds, one of which
has an ensuite bathroom
Family bathroom
Full oil fired central heating in all rooms - woodburning stove in living room
Infant Travelcot and highchair available if required.
Double bedroom with twin beds
Games room with TV and table tennis facility
Shower room
Games cupboard
Electric radiators
Outside
Substantial drive-way with parking for 4 cars
Garden chairs and sun loungers
Patio table & chairs
Barbeque
Beach kit (in shed)
Dogs Welcome
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Prices from £900 to £2240 pw
(Annexe additional 25%)
Bookings run from Thursday to Thursday
and guests are requested to
arrive after 3.00pm and depart by 11am
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New Polzeath Cornwall
Polzeath is a charming coastal village nestled on the north Cornish coast, where it meets the breathtaking Camel Estuary. This picturesque destination is known for its golden sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and stunning natural beauty, which attracts a wide range of visitors, from families to surfers and nature enthusiasts. The estuary, formed by the river Camel, is a haven for various marine and bird life, and the gentle waters provide ideal conditions for water sports such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing.
The beach at Polzeath is a blue-flag award-winner, which is a testament to its cleanliness and safety, and it's a popular spot for sunbathing, swimming, and building sandcastles. The area is also a hotspot for surfers due to the consistent waves that roll in from the Atlantic, making it a great place for beginners to catch their first wave or for seasoned pros to hone their skills. There are several surf schools and equipment rental shops nearby to cater to the active crowd.
The Camel Estuary itself offers a serene and scenic backdrop, with its wide expanses of sand and calm waters that stretch out towards the horizon. It's a perfect place for a leisurely stroll, a picnic, or for those who prefer to sit back and enjoy the view. At low tide, the estuary exposes vast areas of sand flats, which are ideal for exploring and spotting the local wildlife such as seals, dolphins, and a multitude of bird species, including waders and waterfowl.
Surrounding the estuary, there are walking and cycling paths that lead through the picturesque countryside and along the coast, offering visitors the chance to discover the area's rich biodiversity and spectacular vistas. The nearby South West Coast Path provides stunning coastal walks with panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean.
Polzeath's charm extends beyond its natural beauty, with a vibrant village center that boasts a selection of independent shops, art galleries, cafes, and pubs, serving delicious local produce and Cornish ales. The village has a laid-back atmosphere that complements the scenic surroundings, making it a favorite among locals and tourists alike. There's also a variety of accommodation options available, from quaint bed and breakfasts to luxurious holiday homes, ensuring a comfortable stay for all.