No pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
Seaview is situated at the bottom of historic Chapel Street with views of the picturesque church to the front with the panoramic bay views & working dock to the rear of the property. The house is within a 5 minute walk of the rare Jubilee Pool open air lido with an even walk along the spacious promenade leading to Newlyn fishing village.
Refurbished in 2005 Seaviews offering comfortable, relaxed accommodation in an excellent location for all main facilities.
The house is arranged over 3 floors with a fully equipped kitchen, toilet & laundry area, large twin room on the ground floor. The first floor offers two double rooms, bathroom, large lounge with widescreen Digital TV, DVD.
A large furnished terrace / patio area leading off from this boasts magnificent views of Penzance harbour, town, bay & surrounding countryside aswell as St Michaels Mount. The attic double room leads off from the lounge & also has fantastic views of the town & bay.
Penzance town is only a very short walk either up Chapel Street or along the picturesque harbour front which also brings you to the train / bus station / taxi rank. From Seaview you can head west to the world famous rugged Lands End & hugely popular Sennen beach offering golden sands & excellent surfing facilities. St Ives is around 7 miles east home of The Tate Gallery & stunning beaches & has also been voted one of Britains most scenic train rides.
View from the Balcony
Lounge (First Floor)
Attic Bedroom (Third Floor)
Balcony - view to the sea
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The West Country / Cornwall region
Penzance owes its name ('holy headland' from the Cornish pen and sans) to the small rocky headland to the south of the harbour and the chapel which once stood just inland (on or close to the site of the present church).
The settlement of Penzance would have been not a great deal more than this for much of its history until the sixteenth century, Mousehole being the principal harbour on Mount's Bay before then. Following its burning by the Spanish in 1565, much of the infant town had to be rebuilt and it was not long before it was incorporated as a borough.
Penzance area
In 1663 Charles II made Penzance a new coinage town for the tin industry (see Helston), removing this privilege from Bodmin and Lostwithiel at the same time and thus marking the westward movement of mining activity. From then on Penzance did not look back: its maritime trade became increasingly varied and vigorous and the town developed as a market for the whole of West Cornwall.
Today Penzance is undeniably one of Cornwall's most attractive towns, both in terms of its architecture and position and, perhaps more importantly, its spirit.
This is a place of great vitality and originality with much of interest to see and do: the Penzance and District Museum and Art Gallery in Penlee Park has a fascinating collection of paintings by the Newlyn School and the Lamorna group of artists; the statue of Sir Humphry Davy in Market Jew Street commemorates one of the greatest chemists this country has ever produced ("the Cornishman of genius par excellence", as A.L. Rowse has called him); and Trinity House's national lighthouse museum is down by the harbour.
The Scillonian III operates from Lighthouse Pier with a daily service to and from St Mary's on the Isles of Scilly; there are also regular helicopter flights to the islands from the heliport on the eastern edge of the town.
How to get there
A30 to Penzance By Car Penzance Railway Station - Train direct link from Paddington Coach Station Bus Station
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Newquay: 35 km
Railway:
Penzance
Ferry:
Plymouth: 100 km
Activities near Penzance
Sports: Watersports Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Beach or lakeside relaxation Cycling holidays
Single beds (2), Double beds (3), Dining seating for 8, Sleeps maximum of 8
Other:
Linen and towels provided. Highchair available.
Outdoors:
Balcony / Terrace, BBQ
Access:
Parking space
Further details indoors: Refurbished in 2005 Sea views offering comfortable, relaxed accommodation in an excellent location for all main facilities.
The house is arranged over 3 floors with a fully equipped kitchen, toilet & laundry area, large twin room on the ground floor. The first floor offers two double rooms, bathroom, large lounge with wide screen Digital TV, DVD.
A large furnished terrace / patio area leading off from this boasts magnificent views of Penzance harbour, town, bay & surrounding countryside aswell as St Michaels Mount. The attic double room leads off from the lounge & also has fantastic views of the town & bay.
Rental rates
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NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
Arrivals are after 3 pm with departures before 10:30 am.
Change over day - Saturday
25% deposit required on all bookings
Reduced rates may be offered for smaller off season bookings please enquire
Heating & hot water are included
Bed Linen and Towels are included
Please bring your own beach towels
Guestbook for Seaview Cottage
"Wonderful accommodation, fantastic views, sooo comfortable - a real home from home" - Elsegood family
"A great base for our week, have had a great time. Lovely views, very comfortable, everything we needed. Will recommend to family & friends" - Etals family, Australia
"A wonderful place to recharge your batteries. Will be back again. Thank you" - Mr Scribbens, Hertfordshire
"What a wonderul place, we loved the views, the walks, the shops & pasties. We loved the well equipped kitchen & being able to chill out or find alot of life - great pubs & restaurants." - The Cracknells
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Contact details for the advertiser of home 72819
Name:
Nigel Waller
Company:
Bosuns Quality Holiday Accomodation
Tel:
+44 (0)1736 366746
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