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Beautiful traditional Cornish cottage, newly refitted and decorated in beautiful coastal tones. Tredore is only a five minute walk from the picturesque harbour of Charlestown where you'll find restaurants, shops and wine bars. Ideal for access to the South West Coastal Path for keen walkers and safe swimming off the beach, perfect for families.
Key Property Features...
- Fabulous location walking distance to Charlestown
- Newly refitted beautiful traditional cottage
- 3 bedrooms: 2 king-size bedrooms & 1 bedroom with 2 sets of bunk beds
- 2 bathrooms: 1 en suite with a shower and 1 large family bathroom with bath and shower
- Pretty garden with outside seating and dining area
- Private driveway parking for up to 3 cars
Need to Know...
The house is suitable for 4 adults and 4 children
1 of the king-size beds can be split into 2 singles
Who we think it's suitable for...
Perfect for families or friends looking for comfort & style from which to explore this stunning part of the Cornish coast.
About a holiday in Charlestown...
Once a thriving working port, constructed to export copper and china clay, Charlestown is a beautifully preserved pretty harbour town with pastel fishermen's cottages lining the harbour and a nice range of places to eat, drink and shop. Charlestown also has its own small sandy beach, which is perfect for sun bathing and paddling. The beautiful harbour and surroundings retain much of their Georgian character with beautiful period properties sitting side by side with traditional stone fishermen's cottages and harbourside inns.
Further afield, no trip to Charlestown is complete without a visit to the Eden Project, the world’s largest indoor rainforest and famous ecological landmark. The Lost Gardens of Heligan, located in Pentewan less than five miles from Charlestown are a bloom-filled spectacle to behold. Spread across 200 acres of dog-friendly gardens and estate, visitors can roam woodland, farmland, jungle, productive gardens and pleasure grounds complete with historic paintings and National Collection of Camellias and Rhododendrons for a day out with an incredible back-to-nature difference.
Kids will also be kept entertained with farm animals in The Barn, seasonal walking trails and events, and inspired features such as The Hide, The Insect Hotel and The Coin Log.
Whether it’s summer or winter, a stint at the beach is a definite to-do on the list for anyone holidaying in Charlestown, and the stunning selection in and around the area ensures everyone from sand-loving landlubbers to water sports enthusiasts will relish some coastal downtime.
A short stroll west will take you to the beautiful and family-friendly Porthpean, the perfect place to soak up the sunshine or swim, windsurf and sail during the warmer months – or have a beach clean or walk in winter. The long two-mile stretch of Carlyon Bay fuses a trio of sandy beaches in St Austell Bay, giving plenty of room for couples and families alike. Whether extending your walk off the South West Coast Path or relishing some seaside fun during the summer, it’s another gem to seek out during your stay.