Bodare 8 is a stunning and spacious top-floor holiday apartment, formally a grand country house hotel located in the pretty seaside village of Trebetherick, North Cornwall. Enjoying sea views and well-positioned near the beach, this attractive property provides superb accommodation for big family get-togethers, inviting up to ten guests. The open-plan living area offers a sleek kitchen, boasting a freestanding rangemaster oven, perfect for cooking up a feast for all to enjoy, a spacious dining area with bi-fold doors opening onto the balcony, and a plush sitting area with fantastic estuary views. There are five bedrooms to choose from, making the accommodation adaptable for all guests, including a king-size with en-suite, two doubles, and two twins (both can be changed to super-king-size on request), all serviced by a stylish family bathroom and utility room with a shower room. A private roof terrace, perfect for enjoying a refreshing glass of wine on a warm evening is also on offer, and parking for four cars. A communal, landscaped garden stretches down to the footpath that takes you to the charming St Enodoc Church, St Enodoc Golf course or to the wonderful beach Daymer Bay. Daymer Bay is a glorious beach with its golden sand, rock pools, sand dunes and sheltered calm waters great for a family day out. Around the coast is Polzeath beach, popular with surfers, along with plenty of surf schools for tuition and equipment hire. Rock is a 2.2-mile drive away, home of exhilarating water-based activities with Rock Sailing club and Camel Ski School located on the waterfront. A daily foot ferry operates from Rock to Padstow, an exquisite fishing harbour with plenty of galleries, gift shops and eateries, whilst Wadebridge is a 6.9-mile drive, boasting plenty of shops, cafes, pubs, restaurants and three supermarkets. Bodare 8 is the perfect base for big family get-togethers discovering this wonderful part of Cornwall.
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