The Shippon
- 1 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
Geothermal central heating, wood burning stove. Electric oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer. Wi-Fi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair available on request. Off road parking for 2 cars. Garden is a mix of patio, paths, shrubs, lawn and steps. Sorry no pets and no smoking.
Shop and beach 10 minute walk. Pub/restaurant – Victoria Inn – 10 minute walk along a footpath next to the property. Note: Max 6 adults. Note: Two low beams in small barn where there are zip n link beds and shower room, see photos.
Close to the village of Perranuthnoe this stunning property offers exceptional accommodation with heavenly panoramic sea views. Beautifully transformed from a farm building into a stylish and contemporary farmhouse An Skyber offers blissfully light and airy modern living. A chic coastal pad is the epitome of simple uncluttered sophistication. Unrivalled views of sunshine and sunsets make this a truly special place for a coastal holiday. Featuring reversed style accommodation, large timber trusses span the lofty ceiling of a well-appointed living room that incorporates a comfortable lounge area warmed by a wood burner and opens into a simply furnished dining area and an ultra-glossy kitchen. A central staircase leads down to two comfortable en-suite bedrooms elegantly furnished. Adding versatility for guests, a small detached barn in the private courtyard garden provides a twin bedded suite. With its own water supply (regularly tested), natural resources give environmentally friendly geothermal central heating to the property. Outside is a patio area surrounded by coastal shrubs and pretty flower beds as well as an area for children to play. A ten minute wander along the coastal footpath will lead you down to the nearby sandy beach or enjoy coastal walks around the mesmerising, beautiful Prussia Cove, rich in smuggling history. The ancient town of Marazion is close by, with its long stretch of beach popular for sailing and windsurfing, and its fine selection of pubs and gift shops and galleries. The jewel in the crown must be St Michael’s Mount standing dramatically against the backdrop of sea and sky this surreal part-time island can be reached by a short amble across the cobbled causeway at low tide or by ferry at high water. Once there, discover the tiny harbour, cluster of cottages and restaurant and cafes for refreshment. Guests can enjoy the uninterrupted views and sunsets of this magical Cornish location