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Carbis Bay 3 bed pet friendly holiday cottage

England  > South West England  > Cornwall  > Carbis Bay

ID  5935

General

A beautifully presented detached bungalow provides "home from home" holiday accommodation for couples or families. Situated in a quiet residential part of Carbis Bay, the house is a short walk away from the local shops and amenities. Ideal for those active holidaymakers who wish to take their speedboat or jet-ski with bags of parking, also for dog owners who can make the most of the large enclosed rear garden and delightful rural walks.

The front garden has some delightful shrubs and heather which provide a privacy shield from the quiet road, the majority of the area is offered as gravelled standing for up to 3 cars. For those guests wishing to bring their sailing dinghy, speedboat or jet-ski, perhaps this is the ideal property. The front garden is gated provided safety and security for pets and children.

This is an extremely spacious and totally enclosed private area which has flagstones bordered by shrubs. Being south facing you can enjoy the sunshine most of the day and take advantage of the patio table and chairs for alfresco dining. In the evening you may like to barbecue and enjoy the stunning sunset over the Knill Monument close by.

Guest Comments

"My family & I had a wonderful relaxing week here & found the property to be immaculate & very well facilitated. The location was ideal with excellent links to St Ives & the beach (much to the delight of my grandchildren), was beautiful with wonderfully calm waters for their play"

J. Clark

"Carbis Bay is definately a relaxing area with an understated beautiful beach which was never over populated. We only ate out once at the Seagrass which I thoroughly enjoyed, We ventured up to the Eden Project and Lands End which was fabulous. The horse riding at the stables in St Ives was the best! The girls went for a hour session and ended up with an hour and a half which they were thrilled with. "

M. Duke