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Hingey FarmHouse, Gunwalloe

Cornwall. Sleeps up to 10

This character granite stone farmhouse with sea views has been cleverly divided to provide substantial semi detached accommodation for guests and is one mile from Gunwalloe fishing village on the Lizard Peninsula. Hingey Farmhouse sits close to the coastal footpath, only a mile from picturesque Church Cove. The interior boasts original features of old beams, exposed stone walls and natural slate floors and makes a lovely holiday homestay for friends and family. Set over two floors, there is a sitting room with a wood burning stove, country kitchen with dining area, a games room for table tennis and pool, plus five bedrooms and three bathrooms. There is a lawned garden with garden furniture for alfresco dining and barbecues. On an 180 acre working dairy farm, you can watch the activity of cows being milked, children will love the novelty of looking for newly laid eggs for breakfast.. The Lizard peninsula is classed as an area of outstanding natural beauty and it is there is much opportunity to get out and enjoy all that the area has to offer. Protected by the National Trust, a stop at Mullion Cove is a must as is a visit to Roskilly's Farm and ice cream parlour. Between Gunwalloe and the harbour town of Porthleven sits Loe Pool, the largest freshwater lake in Cornwall. Situated on the Penrose Estate which is now owned by the National Trust, there are public footpaths all around Loe Pool. There are many attractions in the area including Poldark Mine, Flambards Theme Park and the National Seal Sanctuary at Gweek. For those that wish to venture further afield, the coastal towns of St Ives and Penzance are both within easy driving distance. Hingey Farmhouse makes the ideal base for exploration.

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