The property
3 Newhall Green is situated in a hamlet a mile from the pub in St Teath.
It’s an ancient thick-walled semi-detached cottage on two levels, made smart, warm and welcoming.
Step through from the small enclosed front bit of its garden into the cosy, beamed living room which has a slate floor and a raised wood-burning stove, just perfect to snuggle around after a day exploring this stunning area.
There’s a good selection of DVD’s because there is no TV reception here.
The roomy kitchen has a dining table and chairs in the middle and at this level there is a spacious bathroom and an additional WC.
Head up the stairs to two bedrooms, both with lofty sloping beams – a king-size double and a twin.
Across the lane, there is a big, private grassy garden with table, chairs and a hammock lazily hung under mature trees.
An unfenced stream runs along one boundary, and there is a splendid garden house (available Easter to end of September) with PlayStation, Wii, kitchenette and shower - a wonderful place for relaxation.
Nearby there are stunning beaches at Polzeath, Padstow, Rock and Trebarwith Strand.
Accommodation
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x twin. Sitting room with wood burning stove, kitchen with dining area. Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower, basin and WC. Additional basin and WC. External garden house with TV, playstation, kitchenette and shower.
About the location
ST TEATH
Port Isaac 5.5 miles.
St Teath is a picturesque village three miles inland from the spectacular North Cornwall Coast, and is dominated by a clock tower surrounded by pretty cottages built from local Delabole slate. The churchyard has a magnificent Celtic cross, one of the tallest in Cornwall, and bells ring out from the church every Sunday morning. St Teath has a village shop, a butcher, a Post Office, and an excellent village pub serving local food and ales. St Teath is in an excellent location, and just a few miles away from the popular Trebarwith Strand and Polzeath beaches, very close to Port Isaac, a fishing village where the popular TV series Doc Martin was set. North Cornwall is the ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts, as it offers walkers coastal paths with breathtaking views, and cyclists beautiful routes to follow, such as the Wadebridge to Padstow Camel Trail. A Cornish destination combining beach life with outdoor activities.
Region Information
Note: No TV reception