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Description"A little piece of heaven . . ." That’s how the local postman has described the Vellan Dreath Valley, a lovely and hidden corner of Cornwall overlooking the wide sweep of Whitesand Bay. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – a haven for botanists and wildlife enthusiasts – these delightful holiday cottages are set in a privately owned, unspoilt 8-acre valley, bordered by a stream, and offer spectacular panoramic sea views all year round. Converted with flair and imagination to the same high standards of comfort, each of these cottages enjoys its own personal garden. Their quiet and magical settings are only accessible on foot down the sandy beach path from Sunny Corner Lane. The local inn and the attractive little fishing harbour of Sennen Cove are only 10 minutes’ walk across the vast expanse of the sandy Blue Flag beach, which is perfect for water sports and famous for surfing. If you are lucky, you may see dolphins, spot the odd seal or basking shark. Rock climbing is popular on the cliffs and headlands, and this is superb walking country. Dogs are permitted on the sand dunes and neighbouring Gwenver beach, with restricted access during summer at Whitesands Bay beach. Land’s End is only about a mile further along the glorious coastal footpath, while in the opposite direction the path leads to the dramatic scenery of Cape Cornwall. All around this coast are countless pretty and secluded coves to explore. Inland, this wild and unspoilt corner of Cornwall, is dotted with prehistoric relics. The little fishing village of Newlyn and picturesque Mousehole harbour, both popular subjects for artists, are 8 miles away. At Porthcurno (4 miles), is the open-air Minack theatre, in a spectacular setting on the cliff top with the sea and setting sun as its backdrop. A short drive away is St Ives, long popular as an artists’ colony, with its pretty stone cottages and narrow cobbled lanes in which to wander. There are many galleries, including St Ive’s Tate Gallery. The town of Penzance (8 miles) has a wealth of amenities for visitors, including museums, cinema, golf, tennis and riding, as well as many good shops and restaurants. In the summer months, day trips by ferry or helicopter are available to the romantic Isles of Scilly. Shops ½ mile. - Elec, NSH (elec underfloor in Basking Shark and The Studio and on the ground floor of Tresillian), bed linen and towels inc
- T/cot and h/chair by arr (except Cat’s Cradle, Little Petra, Basking Shark and The Studio)
- Freesat TV
- DVD
- M/wave (combi m/wave/oven/grill in The Studio)
- Washer/dryer
- Garden with patio and furniture
- BBQ
- Private car park 150–200 yds
- Luggage can be transported up and down the valley by tractor – small charge payable to driver
- Wet suit and surf board for hire locally
- Unsuitable for the infirm
- NB: Drops in grounds
Enjoying superb sea and bay views, and even distant glimpses of the Isles of Scilly from the patio and living area, The Studio is perfect to unwind and explore South West Cornwall. The cosy granite built, open-plan accommodation is enhanced with underfloor heating. The property makes the most of the unique south-facing position with skylights in the roof and large, double glazed oak-framed, folding patio doors. Beyond the patio is a pretty, private enclosed garden with barbecue area overlooking the sea, and just 250 yards from the beach. Living/dining room and kitchen area with large patio doors and slate floor, open plan with double bedroom area with antique style iron bed and carved fretwood screen. Wet room/utility with Belfast sink and toilet. - 2-ring hob
- Combi m/wave/oven/grill
- BBQ
- Friday to Friday
- No children except babes in arms
Note: Dogs are permitted on the sand dunes, neighbouring Gwenver beach, and Whitesand’s Bay (restricted access during the day in summer at Whitesands). Address
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