Cottage in Tintagel
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About this cottage rental
Puffin Cottage consists of a kitchen with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, and dishwasher, and a living/dining room with TV and woodburning stove. The bedrooms include a ground-floor double and a first-floor twin, serviced by a bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, and WC. Outside, there is a planned grassed lawn and patio at the front, along with off-road parking for two cars. Up to two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry no smoking. You'll find a shop in 0.8 miles, a pub in 0.1 mile, and a beach in 0.2 miles. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Puffin Cottage is a fantastic base for exploring Tintagel and the surrounding coastline. Good Housekeeping Bond 200 GBP.
Amenities: Electric central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, kettle, toaster. TV, WiFi, bluetooth speaker and games console. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Basic starter pack for woodburning stove included during the Winter. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent, please do not take property towels to the beach as damages will be charged. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Front garden lawn and patio. Up to two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry no smoking. Shop and pub 0.8 miles, beach 0.2 miles
Region: Cornwall’s visitors are constantly tempted back to the beautiful coastline, tiny fishing villages, hidden coves and the world-class surfing. Whatever the reason, Cornwall has long cemented its place as one of Britain’s premier holiday destinations.
Town: Tintagel, home of the legendary King Arthur’s Castle, whose ruins dominate the cliffside just outside the village, is a popular but not overcrowded tourist destination, surrounded by the sea, rocky coves and stunning scenery. Several beaches, including nearby Trebarwith Strand and Bossiney Cove, are within easy reach and surfing is the main attraction for those who love the water. Tintagel has several pubs and restaurants and the Old Post Office (National Trust) is a must. For the energetic, the South West Coast Path passes through the village and in both directions it winds its way along the cliffs and down to the water’s edge through dramatic countryside. Head north along the path and within a short distance is the beautiful village of Boscastle with its quaint quay and village pubs for refreshment. Further afield are the surfing meccas of Newquay and Bude, with their resort attractions, while the open spaces of Bodmin Moor, the Eden Project, Padstow, Camel Estuary and Port Isaac are all within a short but scenic drive.





