The Mariners, a harbour-front, two-bedroom cottage rests in a prime position, overlooking the beautiful coast in Coverack, Cornwall.
From its windows, guests can marvel at the picturesque sea views, whilst the nearby amenities and beach offer plenty of opportunity for exploration, making it a wonderful base for couples, families, and friends alike.
Enter the reverse-level accommodation, firstly reaching a newly enlarged ground-floor bedroom offering a King size link bed or individual single beds on request .
A spacious bathroom next door, complete with WC ,handbasin , bath and shower over for convenience.
Take the stairs up to the first floor, and you will discover a spacious kitchen/diner, an ideal spot for cooking up a storm; the kitchen is fully-equipped with all the essentials for a self-catered stay, where you can gather as a family to dine and plan your impending itinerary.
Adjacent is an inviting sitting room ,tastefully decorated , triple aspect .
A smart TV , a selection of DVDS , books and games , an ideal position to people -watch ,taking in the breath taking views of the harbour and the activities available from the Coverack Windsurfing Centre offering tuition , Kayaking and Paddle boarding .
The home is complete with a large 1st floor bedroom, overlooking the harbour and bay with king-size bed just a step away from a WC and hand basin .
An integrated handy garage, provides plenty of storage for surfboards, wetsuits and outdoor equipment , a washing machine on offer to keep on top of your holiday clothes
Explore the wonderful village of Coverack, with its colourful harbour, beach, and twinkling waters, before stocking up on the essentials at the local convenience store and dining out at The Lifeboat House Restaurant, The Bay Hotel , The Paris , and Brenda's Cafe on the beach front.
The Loft , a cafe just a few steps outside the front door provides coffees , snacks and a delicious range of locally made ice creams with an opportunity to sit and enjoy the views
Make a day trip to the nearby village of St Keverne, where you can explore The Square, the heart of the village, and take a walk across the Lizard Peninsula to discover its plethora of coves and beaches.
For a traditional Cornish day out, take a trip to Helston, home to the Museum of Cornish Life, and quaint streets, relax around the lake or take a walk through Penrose Estate to Loe Bar .
Take a short drive to Falmouth and enjoy a spot of lunch in the marina, also dotted with galleries, museums, and the remains of Pendennis Castle, before taking a boat trip on the Penryn River to discover the beauty of this area from the water.