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Springtide
Springtide is a beautifully presented, bright, spacious property that backs on to the beach and sand dunes of Holywell Bay - a perfect spot for a beach holiday! Springtide is wonderfully located right by the beach and sand dunes of Holywell Bay. It has a superb open plan lounge / dining room with two large sliding doors which open onto the sun deck to enhance some al fresco living, There is a master double bedroom and twin bedroom downstairs with a second twin bedroom up the steep spiral staircase which has some lovely views towards the sea. Beach, beautiful views, surfing, golf, horse riding, sand dunes, rock pools and plenty of walks right on the doorstep - this property is ideal for a family summer holiday or a winter escape for a couple or small group of friends. Newquay, with its beaches and a huge array of restaurants, bars and clubs, is only 10 minutes away. Accommodation Ground Floor: Kitchen area with fully fitted units, breakfast bar and seating area, corridor leads through to the double aspect, lounge / dining room with comfortable sofas (leather not fabric as pictured) , wood burning stove, TV and dining table. Further doors to; Master bedroom with 4'6" double bed and storage. Twin bedroom, divan beds with integral drawers, chest of drawers, wardrobe and window that opens into the kitchen seating area. Family shower room with WC and wash hand basin. There is an outside WC. A steep spiral staircase leads from the living room up to; First Floor: Second twin bedroom with storage, dormer window and sea views. This bedroom is not suitable for people with mobility problems, due to the steepness of the spiral staircase leading up to it. Exterior: Enclosed sun deck and garden at the rear with kettle barbecue, sun loungers, picnic table, patio table & chairs. There is a gate that leads directly out to the sand dunes and the beach. To the front of the property is a private courtyard area with table and chairs. Facilities & Services Heating is via night storage heaters and also the wood burning stove. The kitchen is fully equipped with an electric oven & hob, kettle, toaster, there is also a boiling water tap, integrated fridge with a good sized ice box freezer, dishwasher, microwave, combined washing machine & tumble drier. The sitting room has a flatscreen, Freeview Smart TV & DVD player and PlayStations 4. There is an iron & ironing board available. Miscellaneous Electricity, heating, bed linen, towels are all included, you will need to bring your own beach towels. There are parking facilities for up to 2 - 3 vehicles. A maximum of 2 dogs will be permitted at a small additional cost of £25 per week per dog. Dogs must not be left unattended at the property. We regret that no smoking is allowed. There is WiFi available at the property. There is a cot & high chair available. General Booking Information Arrival / Departure is normally a Friday. Short breaks are available during quieter periods. £200 pre-authorised to your credit or debit card as a security deposit is required. Holywell Bay is one of the finest beaches in Cornwall. Just 6 miles from Newquay and Perranporth on the north Cornish coast. Holywell Bay is an ideal spot to tour from as it is very central for all parts of Cornwall. There are two inns. There is also an 18 hole golf course, fishing and horse riding very close-by and local shops in the nearby village of Cubert. The secluded National Trust beach at Holywell combines golden soft sands and safe bathing with dynamic caves and cliff walks. With RNLI surf patrols, it is one of the safest surfing beaches on the North Cornwall Coast. There are many caves and rock pools to explore with a large expanse of sand dunes, providing shelter and privacy. Fishing from the beach is good and the excellent cliff walks provide breathtaking views. Holywell Bay derived its name from a spring-fed well, said to have curative properties. It was custom in the older days that parents brought their sick children and dipped them in the well. Above the well is a small cave where the children were lowered from. The well is to be found at the north end of the beach in a large cave, reached only at low tide. Nearby is the bustling resort of Newquay. These days Newquay's excellent surfing waters are the towns main industry, whereas it once used to be a major export port for the counties mining efforts as well as a north coast port for pilchard fisheries. Fistral Beach holds many surfing competitions. Both the Women's and Mens Gig Championships are held here, as well as surf and lifesaving events. Newquay Zoo now houses 130 different species in subtropical gardens in the centre of the town. Neighbouring Watergate Bay and The Extreme Academy offers you a 'ski resort on a beach' and a plethora of activities to keep even the most active occupied. The Lappa Valley Steam Railway just outside Newquay offers both the old and young an interesting day out. Newquay Airport has made the north coast one of the easiest places in Cornwall to get to, with regular flights from various locations across the UK. The town also has an Aquarium, a Waterworld and numerous immensely pretty beaches for the less active. Trerice run by the National Trust is 3 miles outside of the town is an Elizabethan Manor House and Garden with restricted winter opening times.
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