Jordan House is a historic character cottage located in the picturesque village of Boscastle in Cornwall, South West England. This stylish semi-detached family home sleeps up to four people in two bedrooms and features a small enclosed courtyard garden with views over the valley. The property is filled with character and set over three levels, with a smart Shaker-style kitchen/dining room, a living room with big sofas and an open fire, and two bedrooms with views over the courtyard garden and surrounding hills. The elegant family bathroom has a roll top bath and checkerboard floor, while a shower-room and utility room are located on the lower ground floor.
Guests at Jordan House can enjoy the historic harbour, Museum of Witchcraft, and local potteries and art galleries within walking distance. The surrounding landscape and coastline, much of which is National Trust owned, is said to have inspired novelist Thomas Hardy. Amenities include central heating with an open fire, electric cooker, dishwasher, WiFi, and a small gravelled garden with table, chairs, and BBQ. One pet is allowed, and parking is available on a quiet road. The village of Boscastle offers shops, restaurants, and pubs serving food, as well as cliff tops, rocky coves, and wildlife. Nearby attractions include the beaches of Bossiney, Trebarwith Strand, and Crackington Haven, as well as Tintagel, Bodmin Moor, and surfing beaches at Bude and Polzeath.
Cornwall's natural beauty, coastline, fishing villages, and world-class surfing make it a premier holiday destination in Britain. Boscastle's charm, with its shops, restaurants, and pubs, as well as its proximity to stunning scenery and cultural attractions like the Museum of Witchcraft and Tintagel Toy Museum, offers visitors a memorable experience. Whether exploring the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, St Nectan's Glen, or enjoying activities like surfing and hiking, guests at Jordan House can make the most of their stay in this beautiful region of England.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!