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Tremorva is a beautifully presented, three-bedroom, dog-friendly cottage with a good-sized garden, two patios and views over Gerrans Bay. Lovely walk to local beaches, pubs and the famous Hidden Hut. A beautifully presented three bedroom cottage with open plan double aspect living-dining room with a cosy wood-burning stove, patio door leads out to a garden with two patio areas and views across Gerrans Bay to gull rock and Nare Head, few better places to enjoy a morning coffee or a barbecue. There are a well-equipped kitchen and utility room, downstairs family bathroom and a separate WC. Upstairs are three spacious bedrooms and the master bedroom, which also has sea views and benefits from an ensuite bathroom. Tremorva is only a short, five-minute walk down the hill to the pretty little harbour of Portscatho, where many artists have taken inspiration from the stunning location and superb light in the area. Several delightful small galleries are showcasing the work of various Cornish artists. The Plume of Feathers public house is nestled in The Square and serves local ales and good pub grub all year round. Rosevine beach (dog friendly throughout the year), is just to the east of the village. It has beautiful golden sands (at low tide) and is overlooked by the increasingly famous Hidden Hut. Before you visit, try and get on their social media page and acquire tickets to their special outdoor dining events. Accommodation Ground floor: Porch with storage for shoes etc. Open plan, double aspect living room and diner with patio doors to rear garden, table and chairs, comfortable seating, built-in wood burning stove, flatscreen TV. Kitchen with fully-fitted units. Utility room with washing machine. Family bathroom with shower over, WC and hand basin. WC with hand basin. First Floor: The stairs open on to a small landing with doors leading to a master bedroom with 5' double bed and views of Gerrans Bay, ensuite bathroom with shower over, WC and hand basin. Double bedroom with 5' zip and link bed which can be split into two 2'6" single beds, rural views. Single bedroom with 3' bed and rural views. Exterior: Off-road parking area with space for 2 cars, side access to the rear enclosed garden with patio by the french doors to the dining room and a second patio at the far end of the garden with views over Gerrans Bay. The rest of the garden has been laid to lawn. There is exterior furniture, a bench seat and a charcoal barbecue. Facilities & Services There is an oil central heating system throughout with radiators and a heated towel rail in the family bathroom. The kitchen has a range of cupboards & worktops. There are an electric oven and hob, a microwave, toaster, kettle, barista-style coffee machine, dishwasher and a combined fridge/freezer. There is a digital Smart TV with Chromecast in the living room. There is an iron & ironing board, a hairdryer, and a travel cot and high chair if required. There is a washing machine and electric airer with a drying line outside. There is unlimited broadband WiFi. Miscellaneous Electricity, heating, bed linen and towels are included, but you will need to provide your own beach towels. There is parking available for 2 cars on the drive. There is no smoking. A maximum of 2 dogs may stay in the property at a small additional price of £30.00 per dog per week. Dogs may not be left unattended in the property. There is a stair gate. General Booking Information Arrival / Departure is normally a Friday. Short breaks are available during quieter periods. £250 pre-authorised to your credit or debit card as a security deposit is required. Gerrans and its neighbouring village of Portscatho are located on the eastern coast of the Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall, overlooking the dramatic Gerrans Bay. A truly peaceful waterside village, Gerrans is a lovely place for a holiday. Portscatho was once a busy fishing harbour, but now it has become a haven for artists due to the striking light, particularly good in the morning sun. More than anything, Portscatho is a relaxing place. The beaches such as Porthcurnick, Towan and Porthbeor are simply idyllic and these are only minutes from the village. With a superb local butchers shop, 2 great little pubs and a well-stocked local store, Portscatho and Gerrans are a lovely place to spend a holiday. To the west of Portscatho is St Mawes, one of the finest waterside villages in Cornwall. Situated overlooking an idyllic bay on the eastern side of the famous Falmouth Estuary, St Mawes has one of Britain's mildest climates due to its proximity to the Gulf Stream. The sea is at the heart of the village and has helped shape St Mawes from the little fishing village to the fashionable holiday destination that is so popular with visitors. A mecca for boating enthusiasts, St Mawes is a top-rated sailing centre. Weekly club racing, village regattas, and larger events are commonplace on the bay's superb waters all through the summer. St Mawes has so much to offer the visitor. St Mawes Castle was built by Henry VIII and is a splendid place to take in the Carrick Roads' views. There are miles of coastal and countryside walks to take in and some idyllic beaches on which to relax and watch the world go by. The little Place ferry takes visitors to explore St Anthony's Head, or there are regular ferries to Falmouth. Being situated on the seafront, the village is also known for the restaurants and pubs that serve superb fish and shellfish dishes all year round. There is a selection of pubs & hotels with restaurants (including the renowned Tresanton Hotel) all within easy walking distance. There is a range of shops all within a few minutes’ walk including a Cooperative store, Post Office, chemist, butcher, baker and art & clothes shops. The village also has a doctor’s surgery and a dentist’s surgery. There are some stunning locations to eat on the Roseland including the Michelin starred Driftwood restaurant on the way down to Rosevine beach where the chef, Chris Eden, and his team deliver an exceptional experience, you will obviously need to book this one early. The Hidden Hut is located above the field at Rosevine with its eclectic menus, convivial atmosphere, bring your own booze and social media-driven events list! (Best find them on (Hidden by Airbnb) to see what is on!) The Hidden Hut has received rave reviews from the local and national press. Slightly further afield are the Nare Hotel and Quarterdeck with fine dining and dramatic views across Gerrans Bay, the world-renowned Tresanton Hotel in St Mawes or the newly refurbished Idle Rocks Hotel. On top of this list, some excellent country pubs in all of the local villages support Cornish produce and local beers.

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