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5 bedroom accommodation in Newquay, Newquay

Cornwall. Sleeps up to 11

A perfect property for large groups wishing to explore Newquay, Padstow, Charlestown and the Roseland Peninsula.. 6 steps to entrance (level access to rear).
Ground Floor:
Living room: With electric wood burner, 38" Freeview TV and DVD player.
Dining room: With 48" Freeview Smart TV.
Kitchen: With double gas oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher.
Utility room: With washing machine and tumble dryer.
Bedroom 1: With kingsize bed and en-suite with shower cubicle (no toilet).
Bedroom 2: With kingsize bed.
Bedroom 3: With twin beds and Freeview TV.
Bathroom 1: With shower over bath, and toilet.
Separate toilet.
First Floor:
Bedroom 4: With kingsize bed.
Bedroom 5: With double bed and single bed.
Bathroom 2: With bath, shower attachment and toilet.. Gas central heating (on ground floor), electric heating (on first floor), electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and stairgate. Welcome pack. Enclosed lawned garden with sitting-out area, garden furniture and barbecue. Hot tub (private). Bike store. Private parking for 4 cars; additional on road parking. No smoking. Please note: Couples and family bookings only. . This large and spacious detached house is right in the middle of Cornwall and only 7 miles from each coast. It is the perfect spot for families to reunite and enjoy this stunning county. The village sits only two minutes from the A30, making it a great touring base - you really can go anywhere from here very easily. This house is brimming with history, not only because of its name ‘Littlewood’, so named as it was built by the very first winners of the Littlewoods football pools. During the 60s and 70s, the house was a secret retreat for celebrities and pop and rock stars to hide away from the glare of the media, and to get together, play some music and party. The house has had many guests including Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Marsha Hunt and The Small Faces. St Columb Road, with its branch line station sits on the Newquay to Par train line, meaning you can stroll down the road and catch a train to Newquay on the north coast or to Par on the south coast, where you can connect with the mainline train and tour Cornwall without the need to drive.
Newquay Airport is a mere 3 miles away with links to the Scilly Isles, London Gatwick and many more UK airports, which means that you could fly down making your stay a car-free trip. Newquay, with its 11 beaches and vibrant surf culture including many excellent schools and hire shops, is a great place to unwind on the sandy beaches, walk along the dramatic coast path or simply relax in a beachside bar or restaurant. The town has a zoo and working harbour where you can take a sea fishing trip to catch supper for the barbecue back at the house.
Padstow, home to Rick Stein’s foodie empire including a cookery school and seafood restaurant, is a must. The town, with its narrow cobbled streets that gravitate towards the pretty working harbour, is a delight, a jewel on this stunning coast. Walk the streets, enjoy a pint or enjoy a pasty, try a cream tea (jam first) or hire bikes at one of the many cycle hire shops. Cycle on the Camel Trail, a flat multi-use trail that clings to the shoreline of the Camel River as it flows inland towards the market town of Wadebridge, and eventually Bodmin and Bodmin Moor. You could also cycle through the village and up onto Goss Moor, following the heritage cycle route. After taking in the ancient moors and clay works, why not stop off and enjoy a treat on your return at the village’s acclaimed fish and chip shop?
The south coast, 7 miles, with its more forgiving temperate climate, is easily reached, and a whole new world opens up in Charlestown, a World Heritage Site and home to sailing ships. The town is regularly used as a television and film set, most recently for Poldark and Taboo and many Hollywood films. The village is full of great local pubs, art shops and galleries, and has its own spectacular beach and harbour.
Truro, Fowey, Mevagissey, St Austell and The Roseland Peninsula are all easily reached too and all worth a day out. St Ives, Lostwithiel, Falmouth and Penzance are all easily reached either by car or by train, making Littlewood the perfect spot to enjoy this amazing county. Horse riding, surfing, golf, cycling, a spa, shopping and go-karting are all available nearby. Beach 6 miles. Shop 100 yards, pub 1½miles and restaurant ½ mile.
Free WiFi

There is alternative rear access (with no steps). Two medium sized or one large dog only.
Please restrict pets to kitchen when wet.
No extra cost for hot tub on 7 night bookings.

This cottage is located in St. Columb Major. Dairyland Farm World and Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Eden Project and Spingfields Fun Park and Pony Centre. Retallack Water Sports and Japanese Garden and Bonsai Nursery are also worth visiting. Spend some time exploring the area's activities, including golfing.

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