May take pets - please enquire Not suitable for children under 5 No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
"Mor View" is aptly named as guests are literally able to sit in the lounge of this extremely comfortable property and gaze out over the imposing might that is Cape Cornwall - only one of two in the country - The Brisons Rocks and the glistening blue Atlantic beyond. Designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty and recently awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO, Cape Cornwall on a sparkling sunny day must rank as one of the most stunning coastal landscapes in the country. Originally owned by the former Chairman of the global diamond conglomerate, De Beers, the Cape is technically owned by the Heinz Company and now managed by the National Trust. This stylish and very well appointed apartment is one of several that have been completely refurbished for the 2007 season and are all located within Nanpean Barn which is an impressive granite farm building dating back over 100 years and located just above the 14th tee of the local golf club (ideal for perfecting your swing!). Temporary membership of the Golf and Country Club is available to guests and includes full use of all facilities including the golf course, restaurant, bar, indoor swimming pool and additional sporting facilities. An excellent holiday home which benefits from laminate wood flooring, double glazing and recessed lighting.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS PROPERTY BOOKS FRIDAY TO FRIDAY
ACCOMMODATION: Ground floor entrance to hall: Leading to Double Bedroom: Double bed and additional furniture, radiator. Bedroom Two: Twin beds, additional furniture, radiator. Bathroom: Very well appointed with large wall mirror, bath with Thermostatic shower, integral hand basin, WC, heated towel rail, extraction unit. Open plan Lounge, Kitchen and Dining area: Dining table and chairs, and armchair seating, TV/DVD, small music system, wall mounted enclosed electric "flame effect" fire with remote control and those fabulous views! - Kitchen area: Fully fitted cream units with electric hob, oven and canopy, large free standing fridge, dishwasher and microwave. Outside: Private parking for one car, Comprehensive shared laundry, communal raised decking area with suitable garden furniture and BBQ.
One small controlled dog is accepted in the property and smokers are kindly asked to refrain from smoking on the premises.
- This property is not suitable for children under the age of three.
Mor View - aerial view
Mor View - View of Brison's Rock
Mor View - Lounge / Dining area
Mor View - Lounge
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The West Country / Cornwall region
West Cornwall area is a premier holiday destination and offers something for everyone. Take your time to relax and bask in the sunshine, enjoying many of the golden beaches that adorn the West Cornwall coastline or take a relaxing walk through the lush moorland or a more energetic hike through the clifftops which will give you access to amazing scenery and you may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of dolphins playing in the Ocean.
Picturesque villages dot this area and there is always something happening in the summer months that range from local festivals to outdoor activities. There is an abundance of culture, heritage and spirit in this area. Sample the wonderful Cornish cuisine in one of the many traditional English pubs or watch the sun set whilst enjoying cream tea and cakes in one of the many cafes. This area is also a must for shoppers with its mix of big name retail outlets and smaller eclectic shops.
Whether you are looking for an action packed holiday or somewhere to get away from it all, West Cornwall is an ideal destination for any type of holidaymaker.
St Just / Cape Cornwall area
St. Just is Cornwalls most westerly town and is situated next to Cape Cornwall. This area is great for walkers, wildlife watchers or those wanting a beach holiday in one of the most beautiful regions in England.
St. Just was once a centre for copper and tin mining and the local medieval church dates back to around the 5th century , stone inscriptions spelling the first two letters of the Greek word for Christ can still be seen. In Bank Square you can find the remains of a round amphitheatre which would have been used in the Middle Ages for games, plays and other events.
Local attractions such as the Eden Project are easily accessible from St. Just or why not take a pleasure flight around the stunning Isle of Scilly.
How to get there
Contact the advertiser for further details on the best way to reach this property.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Newquay: 130 km
Railway:
Penzance: 24 km
Ferry:
Plymouth: 180 km
Activities near St Just
Sports: Golf less than 15 mins walk
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats