Bass Cottage. Porthallow Cove
£195 average per night
Fisherman’s Cottage 100 Yards From The Sea With Log Burner And Own Parking
- Sleeps 4
- 2 Bed
- 1 Bathroom
- Children welcome
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Pricing
Month | Average Per Night |
---|---|
January | £179 |
February | £179 |
March | £180 |
April | £181 |
May | £192 |
June | £227 |
July | £233 |
August | £219 |
September | £203 |
October | £189 |
November | £190 |
December | £184 |
General information
- Internet access
- Wifi
- BBQ
- Parking
- Children welcome
- No children
- Books
- Dining area
- DVD Player
- Fireplace
- Games
- Hair dryer
- Heated
- Housekeeper included
- Iron and board
- Kayak
- Linens provided
- Garden
- Living room
- Outdoor furniture
- Outdoor lighting
- Pets considered
- No smoking
- Television
- Towels provided
- Video library
- Wood stove
- Wheelchair inaccessible
Kitchen and household
- Dishes and utensils provided
- Coffee maker
- Clothes dryer
- Kettle
- Full kitchen
- Microwave
- Oven
- Pantry items
- Refrigerator
- Stove
- Toaster
- Washing machine
Safety
- Carbon Monoxide detector
- Emergency exit route
- Fire extinguisher
- First aid kit
- Smoke detector
Location
- 3.8KM
- 2.4KM
- 3.7KM
- 6.5KM
- 0.1KM
Description
Brand New to the market last year Bass cottage is 100 yards from a dog friendly beach in the unspoilt Cornish fishing village of Porthallow (port at the end of the moor) on the Lizard Peninsula.
The cottage has a fully equipped kitchen with a Nespresso machine and in the cosy sitting room a log burner with a supply of logs in the garden shed, the heating is always on so you only need the log burner if you just love fires.
The village boasts a great local pub providing food and drink and a cafe, Fat Apples, half a mile out of the village, worth contacting both in advance to book.
The cottage has parking for one car and unlimited parking on the beach and a walled garden in which to relax if you prefer more private sun bathing.
Porthallow cove has generally calm seas great for kayaking and paddle boarding, swimming and diving, if you require bigger waves then Porthleven is only 20 minutes away for surfing.
If geology is of interest, the area boasts a large diversity of rock, being situated on a fault line. An early morning stroll on the beach will always show you something new.
The sandy beaches of Kennack and Kynance are all within a 20 minute drive.