This 15th-century 7 bedroom manor house, with its own pretty garden, has tremendous character, a friendly atmosphere and is extremely well furnished. Located in a picturesque setting on the green, in the peaceful Cornish hamlet of West Pentire – only 300 yards from acres of clean golden sand, The Manor House is an ideal holiday destination for all ages.
On the ground floor there is an attractive beamed dining room, well-fitted kitchen with oak beams, utility room, large twin bedroom with en-suite wet room and toilet (Jack and Jill, access also from utility), bunk bedroom.
The first floor features the spacious beamed sitting room that takes full advantage of the wonderful coastal views. There is a large twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom and toilet, a double bedroom with en-suite and balcony (with sea view), and three further bedrooms - all with wash basins; two double and one single. Finally there is a bathroom with toilet and a separate toilet. The property is close-carpeted throughout.
The living room features ample seating space and fantastic sea views.
The kitchen includes all modern appliances. There is a connecting laundry and wet room.
There are 7 bedrooms (sleeping 13), 3 ensuites, 1 family bath & shower room and 1 toilet.
Each room has been recent refurbished to a high standard for your comfort. There are 7 bedrooms, 1 kitchen, 1 dining room, 1 sitting room, 1 laundry room, 4 wash rooms (including a wet room), 1 separate toilet, a large front garden, a small rear garden, a sea facing balcony and parking for 4 cars.
Each room has been recent refurbished to a high standard for your comfort. There are 7 bedrooms, 1 kitchen, 1 dining room, 1 sitting room, 1 laundry room, 4 wash rooms (including a wet room), 1 separate toilet, a large front garden, a small rear garden, a sea facing balcony and parking for 4 cars.
Property Features:
Two large beaches, acres of headland and lots of activities...
Two large beaches, acres of headland and lots of activities...
The Manor House is only 300 yards down a cliff path from acres of two different beaches's worth of clean golden sand. Children and adults alike can sample the delights of rock pool fishing, exploring caves or surfing. By hiring a pony it is possible to ride cross-country to the beaches of Porth Joke and Holywell, without the need to cross any roads. Set in the heart of National Trust land, the holiday property is surrounded by magnificent walking country, and is an ideal base from which to explore Cornwall’s splendid countryside and unique history as well as its magnificent coastline. The immediate area is renowned for its superb sandy surfing beaches, punctuated by craggy headlands. Perranporth (named after the patron saint of tin miners) is 10 miles to the south, famous for its drifting sands which have twice buried the church. Lifeguards patrol the wide sandy beach in summer, and surf boards and wet suits can be hired by the day. Further along is St Agnes with its superb coastal views, while to the south lies Truro, the unofficial capital of Cornwall, offering good shops and restaurants, a splendid cathedral and The Royal Cornwall Museum with extensive displays of the county. The historic and family friendly Bowgie Inn is adjacent and offers a wide selection of food as well as local beers and ciders, and sports fans can enjoy Sky coverage. A general store (open in season) can be found nearby, and Crantock village and its shops are only 1 mile away. The lively resort of Newquay, with its cliffs honeycombed by numerous caves, is 5 miles across the estuary to the north. Public swimming pool with slides at Hendra Caravan Club about 10 minutes’ drive. Shops 1 mile.
This is typical Cornwall in all its glory located 300 meters down a cliff from The Manor House. The Atlantic Coast has a certain feel to it, with its rocky outcrops and lovely fine golden sand. Crantock beach is a great size with lots of access points for walkers, surfers and swimmers. The beach also has good parking that leads directly to the beach.
Among surfing, walking, beach games and swimming there are also plenty of caves to explore. Make sure you find the cave carvings... well worth a walk along the beach to find them. This beach is simply a must to visit and there is always plenty of room so it's never overcrowded.
This pub is located 30 seconds away from Manor and, like The Manor House, has amazing views overlooking Crantock beach.
There is a huge amount of seating areas located in different rooms and there are several bars located on the premises meaning it is always quick to order. The food is great quality and the pub has games, sport screenings and a large terrace. The atmosphere is warm & welcoming, the staff are friendly & efficient. Well worth a visit.
For its sheer diversity of landscape, this relatively small stretch of Cornwall's north coast is hard to beat. Only a stone's throw from the popular seaside resort of Newquay, the stretch of headland around Manor House offers you a haven of beaches, common land and coastline to explore.
Exposed rocky headlands sit alongside spectacular sandy beaches, this is popular walking country but is also perfect for surfing or making sandcastles. Look out for the hidden gem that is Porth Joke, a small cove that remains untouched by commercialism.
Visit West Pentire in the early summer to catch sight of spectacular displays of wild flowers.