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Threshings Cottage

(Ref. 970386)

Tintagel, Cornwall Show on map

4.4

Sykes rating

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Seaside
  • Broadband / WiFi

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26 Customer Reviews

  • "We had a great holiday in your lovely house."

    It's a good starting point for both, nature walks as well as beach life. The view is spectacular and the house was perfect for 4 people.

    Reviewed by InaAug 2023

  • "The cottage is lovely and views beautiful."

    The welcome wine is a very nice touch thank you, as we had booked a self catering holiday we had of course taken our own tea, coffee, etc! The lady who looks after the properties is extremely helpful and friendly. Yes we would highly recommend this cottage.

    Reviewed by HelenJun 2023

  • "We booked the cottage for its location and access to Tintagel."

    Unfortunately, on arrival we found the cottage was not what we were expecting, being 1 of 4 units with all outside space shared with the other three units. The occupants of the other units were holidaying together and tended to monopolise the outside area, which made us feel hemmed in, so after staying one night we moved to another cottage. The listing needs to be much clearer in this regard. The site is obviously more suited to groups of families holidaying together and for those looking for a suitable location, this is a good choice. Our problem was therefore chiefly with the way the property has been listed. For those seeking a bit more solitude, I suggest looking elsewhere. The owners kindly left a bottle of wine and the property was clean. One issue of note was the noisy plumbing, which sounded like the QE2 mooring every time the toilet was flushed.

    Reviewed by SteveJun 2023

  • "Cottage looked tired outside and in."

    Steps leading to front door was cracked and uneven. Cottage ok for 4 people but too small for seven. Kitchen and bathroom need updating. Flush when pulled sounds like it's roaring at me. This sound went off at night when toilet was not used, freaky. Cutlery too small ok for children. Nowhere to put drinks down when sat on sofa, had to use a kitchen chair. No coffee or tea given to guests. Thankfully we brought some shopping with us. Only a quarter of toilet roll in bathroom again glad I brought my own. Cooker grill did not work and no instruction manual. We will not be staying at this Cottage again.

    Sorry your stay wasn’t fully satisfactory. The cottage is part of an old Cornish barn so the outside is made of Cornish stone and slate dating back a couple of centuries however all the windows are brand new and the interior of the cottage was fully refurbished fairly recently. We’ve checked the oven and it seems to be working without any issues and is only 6months old but we will make sure the instructions are clear in the future and ourselves and our lovely caretaker Katherine are always available if guests have any queries. Katherine always leaves two new toilet rolls so hopefully they were also available after the quarter one was used. We also made the decision to leave a nice bottle of wine for our guests but we do take on board that everyone has different tastes so sometimes tea or coffee may be more appropriate.. We do hope you will return to Cornwall and hopefully the weather will be kinder next time. Many Thanks Mike & Christine Property Owner

    Reviewed by SharonMar 2023

  • "Threshings was a great place to stay, near the SW coastal path and other places to visit (Tintagel, St Nectan's Glen waterfall very close by)."

    Lovely views of the coast from the cottage. The cottage was cosy and warm. The cottage was fairly well equipped, although it could probably do with new cutlery. The broadband/wifi was unusable- the speed was 1mbs at best. This may not always matter, but it would be fair to update the listing in case a guest has to rely on it. I would also suggest that the double bed with the integral bunk is changed for just a double bed as this would still offer 6 beds (as listed) and be much more comfortable for those who sleep in that room. Being unable to sit up in bed and accidently banging your head isn't ideal! It would be helpful to use 'What Three Words' to locate the property as the postcode takes you to the centre of Tintagel www.what3words.com

    Reviewed by CathyFeb 2023

  • "Lovely cottage: clean, warm and inviting when we arrived after a long drive."

    Beautiful looking out to sea with a coffee each morning and the walk down rocky valley past the stone age carvings then along the coastal path was stunning. We thought the oven wasn’t working and messaged the owners Mike and Christine. Immediate reply; just needed the clock set then worked fine. 1 piece of advice, the washing machine drawer doesn’t open so buy laundry detergent that goes straight in the drum. Would 100% stay again

    Thank You so much for your lovely feedback, we are so glad you enjoyed your stay at Threshings. Mike & Christine Property Owner

    Reviewed by CatherineOct 2022

  • "Lovely upside-down converted barn with great views from the lounge across fields to the coast where we could see waves breaking against the cliffs."

    For us the location was excellent with easy walks for us to Tintagel, the coast path, the Rocky Valley and St Nectan's Glen and waterfall. When we were there, in mid-September the location was very quiet. We were able to open the upstairs doors and listen to the owls in the woods nearby and the waves on the cliffs some 500m or so distant. There was plenty of room and the barn was clean and well-equipped.

    Thank You so much for your feedback, so pleased you enjoyed your time at Threshings. Many Thanks Mike & Christine Property Owner

    Reviewed by StephenSep 2022

  • "The double bed in the main bedroom was incredibly soft and uncomfortable which resulted in acute backache for me."

    A bit disappointed that there was no welcome pack of tea bags, coffee, milk etc. We arrived late and the nearest shop was another drive away when we were already tired after a long drive to get there. The cottage was lovely though and we did have a good holiday.

    Reviewed by Anne-marieAug 2022

  • "All went very well from booking through to checking out of the cottage."

    Thank you.

    Reviewed by ChrisAug 2022

  • "It was all that was advertised and our stay was enjoyable."

    Reviewed by BarryMay 2022

  • "Perfect cottage with everything you need!"

    The view is calm and gives a sneak peek of the beauty that surrounds you. I would only mention the shower screen, it was quite tricky to move. It couldn't go in our outwards, which made it difficult to reach the tap. I was worried we might damage it, as it seems badly fitted. Thank you for a wonderful stay.

    Reviewed by NicoletteApr 2022

  • "Arrived 22nd of December for our Christmas break,when we first opened door we was pleasantly surprised to see a Christmas tree and card wellcomeing us."

    Cottage was clean and comfortable, washing machine and dishwasher was a god send having four kids who eat a lot and get wet and dirty after a day out on the north Cornwall costs. Lovely views over the coast can be seen on clear days from the cottage. The cottage is accessed by 12 steps which are made of slate so can be a bit slippery under foot when wet but hand rails are there to help you. Would definitely stop here again.

    Reviewed by KerryDec 2021

  • "The location if this cottage was fabulous."

    Loads of lovely walks directly from cottage. The owners were very easy to communicate with and any small issues quickly resolved. Would definitely love to come back.

    Reviewed by CarolynJul 2021

  • "Lovely open-plan cottage, fantastic sea views which varied so much depending on the weather."

    A wood burner had been fitted just a few weeks ago and we really loved coming home after a walk in the wind and rain and sitting in front of the roaring fire. Katherine, the caretaker, went out of her way to provide help if needed.

    Reviewed by R MMay 2021

  • "Some coat hooks would be good!"

    ! Quiet location, walks from door. Sea view from lounge, wi fi..bit slow. Tv good. Couldn't work DVD player. Dishwasher, cleaning stuff provided. Excellent hosts. Really warm cottage. Would be full with 6 people, ok for family. Would return

    Reviewed by KarenOct 2020

  • "Cottage was perfect for us as a couple & our dog."

    The enclosed field and near by river walks were perfect for safe dog exercising. The coastal walks, river walks, waterfalls and it’s proximity to Tintagel & Boscastle made this a cottage we would love to re book next year. We only used one bedroom but the other 2 bunk bedrooms would mean the cottage could easily accommodate a family of 6/7 (one of the bunks is a double on the bottom)

    Reviewed by BerylSep 2020

  • "Fantastic location, cottage is very pretty but fairly compact and practical for a family of 5."

    We found the site and the whole area very dog friendly which was great.

    Reviewed by NickAug 2020

  • "One of the Best holiday locations and cottage aspects so far!"

    Reviewed by TonySep 2019

  • "Threshings Cottage offers a fantastic quiet location with an amazing view and very clean and comfortable accommodation."

    The living areas being on the upper floor made the most of the stunning view and the cottage was well suited and equipped for a family of 6 like us.

    Reviewed by KarlJul 2019

  • "Never had a bad holiday with sykes and had another great one at threshings cornwall"

    Reviewed by SeanJun 2019

  • "Lovely location with excellent walks nearby, and a superb view of the coast."

    Cottage was a bit cramped for 5 adults and the kitchen needed to be better equipped

    Reviewed by DavidMay 2019

  • "Let's address the elephant in the room first."

    .. as a previous reviewer stated, there are ONLY TWO TEA TOWELS. Yes, the cottage is extremely well equipped, very comfortable set in peaceful countryside, with beautiful sea views, it is a perfect setting. Yes, there is a dishwasher and a draining board and if necessary shops that sell additional plate drying equipment and/or numerous restaurants in Cornwall where they will wash AND dry your plates for you... but the limited tea towel numbers is definitely the most important issue here - truly holiday ruining stuff! :-) Joking aside - a couple of practical comments: Dogs - the location, (close to beaches, St Nectan's Glen and numerous walks/public footpaths), the lawn at the front and the cottage being pet friendly makes this a perfect cottage for dog owners. However, please note that there is no enclosed garden therefore if you have young or adventurous dogs, you will not be able to let them out without a lead. Also, the owner does not allow dogs in the bedrooms. WiFi - The cottage has WiFi but it was a bit temperamental at times. Whilst this was a definite bonus for us as it can be a relief to be away from a screen, I am also aware, (being self-employed), that sometimes it is necessary for emails/work reasons. The cottage is in a very rural location therefore it is to be expected that their WiFi is not the fastest, it was fine for probably 80% of the time but don't expect to rely on it. In summary, the cottage is truly fabulous - the views, the garden, the proximity to local amenities, the clean, pretty, comfortable and well equipped living space. It is perfect... unless you are a volume tea towel fan! :-)

    Reviewed by StephJun 2018

  • "TUMBLE DRIER not at property as listed."

    Plenty of towels but only 2 tea towels! should be told to bring your own! Only 1 bin bag provided,had to buy our own. Directions to property very good. Overall very good property.

    Reviewed by GrahamJun 2018

  • "We had a fantastic week at Threshings cottage."

    A lovely, comfortable house in a peaceful location with wonderful views.

    Reviewed by JackieJun 2018

  • "The address is completely wrong on the website, the google pin is in a completely different place."

    I had to phone twice to find out where the property actually was and even then I then had to speak to the owner in order to track it down. The property is lovely and in an amazing area, I don't know why you aren't clearer about where it is.

    Reviewed by DavidApr 2018

  • "The cottage was wonderful, the only thing we would update are the written instructions of how to get there as we had to call after circling several times."

    Adding coordinates and a few more words would help anyone unfamiliar with the area.

    Reviewed by ThomasFeb 2018

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Summary

  • Reverse level accommodation
  • Three ground floor bedrooms: 1 x triple bunk (double on bottom and single on top), 1 x double, 1 x bunk
  • Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • First floor open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric fire.
  • Electric heating with electric fire
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, TV with Freeview, CD, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Ample off road parking
  • Enclosed patio and lawn with furniture
  • One well-behaved pet welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 1.5 miles
  • Note: Property accessed via 12 steps, may not be suitable for those with limited mobility.

The property

This charming, cosy stone cottage rests near the popular Cornish coastal village of Tintagel, overlooking the dramatic South West coastline.

This superbly located cottage offers warming accommodation for friends and family to come together and enjoy at any time of year.

Access Threshings Cottage via the exterior stone stairs, admire the stunning distant sea views once more before heading in for a night of warmth and relaxation in the open-plan living room.

This area is one of character and charm, with rustic wooden floorboards and an electric fire creating a comforting environment.

The kitchen is excellently equipped with clay tone units, a whitewashed stone wall finishes the room off delightfully.

Head down the carpeted staircase to the neutrally decorated ground floor, here you will find the three well-presented bedrooms, with a triple bunk room perfect for families to come and stay.

The property is topped off with a fresh, white family bathroom, perfect for a relaxing soak after a day of walking along the nearby SW Coastal Path.

Appreciate your surroundings by taking a seat on the various furniture that comes in Threshings Cottage's garden, there is also an extensive lawn to stretch your legs.

Tintagel is a wonderful coastal village, providing a choice of quirky shops and pubs as well as the stunning Tintagel Castle.

In the summer, make the most of the stunning little beach and Merlins Cave is just waiting to be explored.

Head to Boscastle for a fun-packed day out, it has The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic and Warren Point which is well worth a look.

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About the location

TINTAGEL

Camelford 5.9 miles; Wadebridge 13 miles.

Tintagel, home of the legendary King Arthur’s Castle, whose ruins dominate the cliffside just outside the village, is a popular but not overcrowded tourist destination, surrounded by the sea, rocky coves and stunning scenery. Several beaches, including nearby Trebarwith Strand and Bossiney Cove, are within easy reach and surfing is the main attraction for those who love the water. Tintagel has several pubs and restaurants and the Old Post Office (National Trust) is a must. For the energetic, the South West Coast Path passes through the village and in both directions it winds its way along the cliffs and down to the water’s edge through dramatic countryside. Head north along the path and within a short distance is the beautiful village of Boscastle with its quaint quay and village pubs for refreshment. Further afield are the surfing meccas of Newquay and Bude, with their resort attractions, while the open spaces of Bodmin Moor, the Eden Project, Padstow, Camel Estuary and Port Isaac are all within a short but scenic drive.

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