Starfish Cottage is a spacious accommodation in the village of Crantock, Cornwall, offering comfortable living for up to 8 people across four bedrooms. The cottage features a master ensuite bedroom, a studio ensuite bedroom with a balcony, a twin bedded room, and a bunkbed bedroom. With three bathrooms, a living room with an open fire, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private patio and garden with a hot outdoor shower, the cottage provides all the amenities needed for a self-catered holiday. Crantock Beach, owned by the National Trust, is nearby and offers excellent surfing opportunities, along with family-friendly pubs, a spa, tea rooms, and a post office grocers shop.
The village of Crantock is a picturesque destination with historical significance, located on the North coast of Cornwall near Newquay. It boasts an ancient church, three pubs, tea rooms, art galleries, and a village store. Crantock Beach is ideal for families and surfers, featuring a wide sandy beach with sand dunes and the ability to walk to West Pentire at low tide. Polly Joke beach, the next beach along the coast, is renowned as one of the best in Cornwall and is owned by the National Trust, ensuring the preservation of the area's flora and fauna. The National Trust car park limits the number of visitors to the beach, enhancing the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Starfish Cottage's location in Crantock provides easy access to the Coastal Footpath, leading to various beaches including Crantock Beach, Polly Joke Beach, Holywell Bay, and Fistral Beach. Visitors can enjoy surfing, paddleboarding, and other beach activities, while also exploring the village's amenities such as local pasties, sausage rolls, bread, and takeaway pizzas available at the Village Post Office. With its proximity to Newquay and attractions like Lighthouse Cinema, Dairyland Farm World, and Gwennap Pit, Starfish Cottage offers a tranquil retreat in a beautiful coastal setting, perfect for a traditional Cornish holiday experience.
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!