The Watch House, Gorran Haven
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Self Catering House in Gorran Haven Cornwall England United Kingdom
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| Description of The Watch House, Gorran Haven: |
The Watch House was built about 150 years ago by the Coastguards to prevent smuggling. Located at the centre of the beach, no boat could enter the bay or person move on the beach or harbour wall without being seen from the bay window. Now, YOU can enjoy these stunning beach, harbour and cliff views whilst relaxing in the modernised first floor apartment.
The Watch House has been converted in to a one-bedroom apartment that comfortably sleeps a family of four or two adults. The bedroom has twin three-foot beds and the lounge has a folding double wall bed with spring interior mattress. Many of our returning guests prefer to use the folding wall bed so they can wake up to the sound of the waves on the beach and enjoy the unique views.
The lounge has built-in seats in the bay window to enjoy the views, easy chairs, a dining area, TV with DVD player and VCR and an electric flame effect fire. By day, the double bed folds away fully made behind folding doors.
The galley kitchen is fully equipped for four including an electric cooker with four rings, fridge/freezer and microwave.
The shower room has an electric shower, WC, washbasin and shaver point.
The cost of electricity is included in the rental. Night storage heaters in lounge, bedroom and bathroom for early and late lets.
Bed linen and towels are not provided. Duvets and pillows provided but please bring your own covers.
No smoking in the apartment.
A small boat may be berthed on the private slip under the bay window.
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The Watch House from the harbour | Lounge with Wall Bed Folded away by Day | Lounge with Wall Bed Down | Twin Bedroom |  |  |  |  |
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Near a Beach Allows Pets
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Rental Cost of The Watch House, Gorran Haven on a Self Catering Basis
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Accommodation and Facilities for the The Watch House, Gorran Haven in Gorran Haven
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| Property Type: |
House |
| Board Basis/Type: |
Self Catering |
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| Kitchen: |
Crockery Cutlery Fridge Freezer Microwave Oven Hob Toaster Kettle |
| No.of bedrooms: |
1 (House sleeps a maximum of 4) |
| Bedrooms: |
Twins 1 Pullout Beds 1 |
| Bathroom: |
Bathrooms 0 Showerrooms 1 WC 1 |
| Living Area: |
Seating for 4 TV DVD Video |
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| Local Activites: |
Cycling Fishing Golf Sailing Swimming Walking |
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Getting there
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The nearest Airport is Newquay / Plymouth this is 26-50 miles away. |
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More information on Gorran Haven
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Gorran Haven’s major attraction is its golden yellow sand and small harbour. Children enjoy the timeless delights of building sandcastles, damming the small stream and playing in the sea. A new sewage treatment works with ultra violet treatment ensures the bathing waters meet European standards.
Fishermen can fish from the quay or cliffs and seasonal boat trips operate from the village or Mevagissey. Boat moorings can be rented from the local Fishermen’s Society who own the harbour.
Gorran Haven has a convenience shop with Post Office, newsagent and bakery where fresh bread and pasties are still baked on the premises. The Llawnroc public house serves real ales, bar food and has a family restaurant. The village also has a hairdressing salon. A mix of seasonal tearooms, cafes, gift shops and a fish and chip shop compete for the summer visitors’ patronage.
The internationally famous Lost Gardens of Heligan are about 4 miles away and the Eden Project is about 15 miles away. Other notable Cornish Gardens including Caerhayes Castle, Trelissick, Trewithen, Pine Lodge and Lanhydrock with its National Trust house are in easy driving distance.
The South West Coastal Path passes through the village and the village is surrounded by some of the more spectacular cliffs on the Cornish South coast. The Coastal Path can be followed in one direction to Mevagissey and to the majestic National Trust owned Dodman head in the other direction. It is possible to walk to or from Mevagissey and use the bus in the other direction.
Mevagissey with its famous double harbour has many fish restaurants and gift shops in its narrow streets. A seasonal ferry service operates to Fowey.
The valley from Pentewan to St. Austell has a footpath and cycle trail along the route of the old narrow gauge railway. Cycles can be hired at Pentewan. The Camel Trail from Bodmin to Padstow follows the route of the old railway can easily be reached. Cycles can be hired along the route.
Gorran Haven has a Community Bus that runs regular services and special day trips which visitors are welcome to book seats on. There is also a scheduled weekday bus service to St. Austell via Mevagissey and the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
The National Maritime Museum at Falmouth and the Tate Modern at St. Ives are other notable visitor attractions that can be visited in a day.
Major supermarkets are located at St. Austell (ASDA and Tesco) or Truro (Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury and Tesco).
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