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WHITEWALLS COTTAGE
SELF-CATERING HOLIDAY COTTAGE IN MITHIAN, CORNWALL |
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ST AGNES (1½ miles)
300 year old Whitewalls Cottage is positioned on the edge of Mithian village at the end of a row of three picturesque thatched cottages. The village boasts a delightful 16th century pub only 2 minutes walk away and is located 1.5 miles from St Agnes which has a good selection of grocery shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants. It is also only a ten minute drive away from the nearest beach. Accommodation: This enchanting cottage offers charming and comfortable accommodation. At the rear there is a small secluded yard with colourful container plants and a seat for two. A stable door leads in from the courtyard to the galley kitchen which is equipped with electric hob and oven, fridge, microwave and washing machine/dryer. The cosy and comfortably furnished sitting room with beamed ceiling and thick cob walls has an open coal fire in a stone and slate fireplace. A TV/video and radio/CD player are provided. The shower room / WC is also downstairs.
Steep ladder style stairs lead up to the light and airy bedroom with sloping ceilings. It is fitted with a double bed, walk-in clothes storage cupboard and drawers. All bed linen is provided. A full description of the cottage with more internal pictures will be e-mailed to you with rental terms. Parking is on the road outside the cottage. Please note: Owing to the steep staircase the cottage is unsuitable for the infirm or children . We regret no pets and non-smokers only please. Attractions: As well as the many activities around the village itself (including horse riding and a golf driving range), there are many country and coastal walks and the area is rich in Art Galleries and craft workshops. Nearby the most notable beaches are Trevaunance Cove, Chapel Porth (National Trust owned) and Perranporth - a three mile stretch of golden sands and breathtaking sea views from the cliff-top golf course. Mithian is conveniently located to reach many of Cornwall's most best known attractions. Various heritage sites reflecting Cornish history and legend such as Pendennis and St Mawes castle are readily accessible, as well as a number of industrial heritage sites. Famous National Trust properties (Trerice, Trelissick and Glendurgan) and other gardens (for example, the Lost Gardens of Heligan) are also easy to get to by car. The Eden Project and the new National Maritime Museum at Falmouth (fast becoming the most popular attractions in Cornwall) are also easily reached from the cottage. |
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CONTACT 01489 788923 |
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