Situated in the charming seaside village of Polzeath, Cornwall, this three-bedroom bungalow offers a comfortable retreat for up to six guests. The property is conveniently located just a short stroll from the sandy beach and local amenities, making it an ideal choice for families or groups looking to enjoy the coastal lifestyle. With features such as off-road parking, Wi-Fi, and a cozy multi-fuel stove, guests can relax in comfort after a day of exploring. The bungalow is equipped with essential amenities, including electric panel heaters, an electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, and dishwasher, ensuring a hassle-free stay.
The interior of the bungalow is designed for convenience and comfort, with a sitting room featuring a multi-fuel stove, perfect for cooler evenings. The garden, which is laid to lawn with a raised terrace and wooden balustrade, provides a lovely outdoor space for guests to unwind. Although the property does not accommodate pets and smoking is prohibited, it offers off-road parking for two cars and is equipped with modern entertainment options, including a TV with Freeview and a DVD player. It's important to note that access to the bungalow involves numerous steep steps, which may be a consideration for some guests.
Polzeath itself is renowned for its beautiful sandy beach, famous for being one of the best surfing spots in the UK, bordered by intriguing rock pools. The village is home to a variety of small shops, cafes, and restaurants, catering to visitors' needs. The South West Coast Path, a stunning 630-mile route, runs through Polzeath, providing ample opportunities for scenic walks along the coast. For those seeking more urban experiences, the market town of Wadebridge is just over seven miles away, offering a range of shops, pubs, and the region's only family-owned cinema, alongside the picturesque River Camel.
Exploring the surrounding area reveals a wealth of natural beauty and cultural attractions. The Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and St Nectan's Glen are nearby, while local galleries and museums, such as the Cliffside Gallery and North Cornwall Museum, highlight the region's artistic heritage. Adventurers can enjoy visits to Cornish Coast Day Adventures and Camel Creek Adventure Park, making Polzeath an excellent base for both relaxation and exploration. Additionally, the renowned surfing capital of Newquay, with its expansive golden beaches, is within easy driving distance, further enhancing the appeal of this delightful Cornish escape.
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