Anneth Lowen is a lovely 3 bedroom bungalow located in the tranquil village of Tresparrett. The bright open plan living area leads out on to the glorious enclosed rear garden. Perfect for kids and dogs alike. The high spec kitchen has a large breakfast bar, making it a great social space. The property is surrounded by countryside that stretches to the nearby coast, there are wonderful walks and sandy beaches on the doorstep. Bude, Widemouth bay and Tintagel are all a short drive away.
The space
Key Property Features...
- 3 bedrooms: one double with ensuite, one small double & one single
- 2 walk-in shower rooms
- Large enclosed rear garden over-looking fields
- Sunny patio with furniture to enjoy private alfresco dining
- Ample off-road parking on private drive
- Bright contemporary open-plan living area
- Luxury fully equipped kitchen
- Perfect year round get-away
- Peaceful location but close to local amenities including walking distance to The Horseshoe Inn
- Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
- Widescreen TV, Bluetooth Soundbar & Blu-ray DVD player
Need to know...
A glazed door opens into a rear porch/utility room, providing an ideal dog dish space with access to the garden.
Who we think it's suitable for...
Perfect for families or a group of friends looking for a comfortable base to explore this beautiful part of North Cornwall.
About a holiday in North Cornwall...
The rugged Cornish coast, in and around Tintagel, offer stunning views and equally stunning walking. The South West Coast Path leads you along the cliffs, passing close to Tintagel's abandoned slate quarries. Going east brings you to Rocky Valley leading inland to the mystical St Nectan’s Glen, whilst going west a mile or so, you will reach Trebarwith Strand. Here at low tide there’s a lovely beach to explore & stunning views offshore to Gull Rock.
The sheltered picturesque village of Boscastle is one of Cornwall’s most romantic places. The long narrow valley runs down to a twisting rocky entrance hiding the raging sea beyond. As you wander around the harbour you will notice the quaint old buildings which have been converted into pubs, restaurants and coffee shops. Look out for the wonky rooftops and crooked cottages, they have real character. The limekiln and storage buildings give a brief reminder of Boscastle's industrial heritage as both a port and a fishing village.
For fantastic coastal views take the left hand path alongside the harbour which leads to a slate platform where you can see the ‘blowhole’ an hour before or after low tide, shooting a horizontal waterspout halfway across the harbour entrance if the conditions are right. You can follow the coast path up to Willapark, where the National Coastwatch have a watch-house high on the headland. The path on the other side of the harbour leads past the Witchcraft Museum out onto Penally Point, again this provides walkers with fantastic views.
Guest access
The entire property and grounds are available to guests.