Tregoona is a 4-bedroom bungalow set in a secluded location. The front door leads straight into the dining-room area which can seat 8 people comfortably. Next door you will find the spacious lounge, with feature stone fireplace, equipped with a widescreen TV and DVD/Video player and a CD system. Sliding doors open on to a large patio area with garden furniture and a barbecue.
The bungalow has a large well-equipped kitchen and utility room with washing machine, cooker, fridge, microwave and dish-washer. There is a Breakfast seating area for more informal meals as well as additional seating outside the kitchen door with scenic views overlooking Cubert.
Double bedroom and twin bedded room with adjacent shower room/WC, and second double bedroom and twin bedded room with adjacent bathoom/WC, are located in separate wings making it ideal for two families.
Easy walking access - Plenty of Parking available - No Pets allowed
The bungalow is located just mile from Crantock Beach, a wide expanse of golden sand stretching between the East and West Pentire headlands. The beach is patrolled by lifeguards throughout the summer and is ideal for surfing and swimming, with plenty of rock pools and caves to explore. Hire of surf boards and lessons are also available. A short distance around the headland is a delightful little cove known as Polly Joke; a totally unspoilt beach with only cliffs, ocean and sand to enjoy.
Newquay (4 miles) is a popular resort with some of Britain's finest surfing beaches. It has a wide range of attractions including Holywell Fun Park, Newquay Zoo,the Blue Reef Aquarium and Dairyland Farm World provides an all-weather option.
The coastal footpath is easily accessible from the property and a 2 mile walk leads to Holywell and continues beyond to Perranporth. In the other direction you can walk to Fistral Beach.
There are several excellent golf courses nearby, including Treloy, Truro and Newquay, and Holywell pitch and putt for the less experienced golfer.
Horse riding along the Gannel Estuary and excellent course fishing at White Acres and Gwyneer. Daily sea fishing tours leave each morning from Newquay harbour.
The lovely cathedral city of Truro offers some excellent shopping as well as a cinema, several tea & coffee rooms and restaurants. The quaint boating harbour of St Ives is home to many art galleries and exhibitions including the Tate Gallery.
Hire a bicycle and explore the Camel Trail, an 18 mile route which follows the Camel Estuary from Padstow to Wadebridge before continuing through the beautifully wooded Camel Valley to Bodmin.
Scenic excursions on the Lappa Valley Railway and Bodmin and Wenford steam railways. Trerice (NT) is nearby and Lanhydrock House, the Eden Project, the National Maritime Museum and the Lost Gardens of Heligan are all within 25 miles.
Watch a video tour of the bungalow and Crantock village on our website
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