Region: Cornwall City or Town: Hayle Post code: TR27 4LR Floors: 2 Lowest weekly price: £225 Price of most expensive week: £515 Nearby Towns: St Ives, Hayle, Penzance, Redruth, St Erth, Helston
Sleeps up to: 6 Bedrooms: 2 Baths: 1
Property overview: The cottage is a traditional Tin Miners cottage, full of character, but lovingly renovated to include all the modern comforts you need.
The cottage sleeps up to five people in comfort in two bedrooms. One a dedicated double bedroom, while the other has a single-top/double-bottom bunk bed and a separate single bed.The Cottage has a fully equipped lounge with CD/MP3/Radio, TV, DVD player and SKY. The kitchen has a gas hob, electric grill/oven, washing machine, microwave, fridge freezer and all the pots, pans, plates, glasses etc you need.The newly fitted upstairs bathroom has a full bath and shower.There is an enclosed rear Garden with a brick built BBQ, lawn area and raised deck with views over the Towans (Sand Dunes), making it perfect to relax in after a hard day on the beach, just half a mile away.We believe that when you rent a cottage you should get more than just a place to sleep, so as well as providing all the bed linen, towels, and cleaning products, we also provide the things you might not expect to get. Including surfboards, buckets and spades, windbreaks and many other holiday items.The Cottage is centrally heated throughout with an additional fire in the lounge which makes it perfect for winter getaways as well as the summer sun! Description of accommodation: Again, please keep the wording unique, if copying from your own website, please change the exact wording. Feel free to write on Microsoft Word, then copy 'n' paste it into here Nearby Attractions: Hayle is perfectly located to provide easy access to Cornwalls many attractions, most within a 30 minute drive! Hayle is located just off the main A30 where it turns from dual carriageway to single road providing fast access to northerly attractions while being close enough to the 'end' to make it easily accessible on the slow roads.This is just a small list of some of the many attractions nearby providing something to do rain or shine. Details of many more can be found in the guest book provided in the cottage. Plus don't forget there is 3 miles of golden safe sandy beaches and waves on your doorstep. Paradise Park Wildlife sanctuary and gardens with a fabulous collection of rare and endangered parrots. They also have owls, birds of prey, otters, penguins, a steam railway and farm animals. A great family day out and just down the road from the cottage. Distance: 1 mile. Great for rain or shine, all year round. The Eden Project The most visited location in Cornwall, this visionary project is a "must see". Much more than just a tourist attraction - their aim is: " To promote the understanding and responsible management of the vital relationship between plants, people and resources leading to a sustainable future for all." Eden is constantly growing so each visit brings more surprises. For a completely different experience try exploring the biomes in the dark on winter evenings (watch out for the Gorilla) followed by a spot of ice skating on the outdoor rink. Distance: 44 miles. Great for rain or shine, all year round. Jeepers Go-Carting A brilliant place to vent your frustration at being held up by all those caravans on the way down! Loads of fun for all ages. Distance 2 miles. Great for rain or shine. The Maize Maze Huge Maize maze with fun quiz trail. Large outdoor play area with - crazy golf - trampolines - assault course - tractor rides - giant sandpit - raspberry maze - rope & bale maze and lots more. There is also a picnic area, refreshments and gift shop. Distance: 1 mile. Great for rain or shine, Summer only. Flambards Theme Park Flambards Experience at Helston is one of the most popular days out in Cornwall. The Theme Park hosts amazing thrill rides , also the Flambards Victorian Village and Britain in the Blitz indoor attractions. Distance: 9 miles. Great for rain or shine, open most of the year. Lost Gardens of Heligan ..... Our discovery of a tiny room, buried under fallen masonry in the corner of one of the walled gardens, was to unlock the secret of their demise. A motto etched into the limestone walls in barely legible pencil still reads “Don’t come here to sleep or slumber” with the names of those who worked there signed under the date – August 1914..... Distance: 20 miles. Great for rain or shine.St Ives Bay Sailing You will need to pre-book this, it is proving to be very popular. Take yourselves off on a trip around the local coastlines on a 38 foot yacht, helmed by 2 very experienced local sailors who are fully qualified. You can either sit back and enjoy the views or take an active part in sailing the boat., tying knots etc. This is the sort of trip that makes a great holiday even more memorable. Distance: 7 miles. Great for rain or shine.Lands End A place of natural beauty. Cornwall’s place of legend and mystery with 6 superb attractions bringing you tales of heroism, skulduggery and adventure. Distance 18 miles. Great for rain or shine. Newquay Zoo Set in lush sub-tropical gardens this is the home of many of the world's endangered species and has earned a reputation as one of the best wildlife parks in the country and one of the most exciting days out in the West-Country. Distance: 20 miles. Great for rain or shine.Trevano Estate and Gardens Do not miss a visit to the historic Trevarno Estate where you can explore the magnificent gardens, grounds and Woodland walks which date back to 1246. They organise Events throughout the year at Trevarno. Enjoy the abundant wildlife, follow the progress of major restoration projects and visit the remarkable National Museum of Gardening. Distance: 8 miles. Great for rain or shineTate St Ives The town's own world class gallery. Modern art exhibitions based around the St. Ives school with additions from the Tate collection. Amazing architecture. The gallery is right on Porthmeor Beach so you can take in some culture then sunbathe or surf. Distance: 7 miles. Great for anytime but especially rainy days.Cornish Goldsmiths Visitors can have a go at panning for 'real' gold, digging for hidden pirate treasure as well as wondering round the fabulous displays and exhibits including the famous 'Delorean' time machine and an Aston Martin DB5, not quite what you'd expect to find in a jewellery showroom - but then Cornish Goldsmiths is an attraction with many wonderful surprises to be had. The centre itself is surrounded by lovely landscaped gardens and has a fully licensed coffee shop. Distance: 9 miles. Great for anytime but especially rainy days.National Maritime Museum Housed in an award winning building on the Falmouth harbour-side, the National Maritime Museum Cornwall transports you into the world of small boats and Cornish maritime history. Distance: 33 miles. Great for anytime but especially rainy days.Poldark Mine Home of the famous series of books and TV programmes, Poldark mine is free to enter, with evening ghost tours on a Sunday & Wednesday during July and August.. Distance: 17 miles. Great for anytime but especially rainy days.Geevor Tin Mine The largest preserved mining site in the UK. In the far west of Cornwall, on the Atlantic Coast, Cornwall's mining history comes to life. Until 1990 Geevor was a working mine, now a museum, with many surface buildings, a guided underground tour through 18th / 19th century workings, a shop and a cafe. Distance: 12 miles. Great for anytime but especially rainy days.Blue Reef Aquarium Be amazed by the local marine species from the Cornish coast to hundreds of tropical species in the gigantic ocean display complete with underwater tunnel. Distance: 20 miles. Great for anytime but especially rainy days.Pendennis Castle Constructed between 1540 and 1545, Pendennis and its sister St Mawes Castle form the Cornish end of the chain of coastal castles built by Henry VIII to counter a threat from France and Spain. Thereafter Pendennis was frequently adapted to face new enemies over 400 years, right through until World War II. Distance: 22 miles. Great for anytime but especially rainy days.Goonhilly Earth Station This unique experience attracts over 80,000 visitors every year and with over 60 Giant Satellite dishes it is the Largest and Oldest Satellite Station on Earth! Distance: 14 miles. Great for anytime but especially rainy days.Seal Sanctuary Not just for seals but also other animals, such as Otters, Ponies, goats and occasionally Turtles and Dolphins. A great place for animal lovers. Distance: 22 miles. Great for anytime but especially rainy days. Pricing Structure: Please see our website www.cosycottagehayle.co.uk
Home Features
BBQ
Cable/Satellite TV
Car Parking
Carpeted Floors
Child friendly
DVD Player
Fireplace
Garden
Microwave
Mobile phone reception
Patio/Deck
TV
Washer/Dryer
Facilities within 1 mile
Boating
Playground/Park
Pool
Pub
Public Transport
Shops
Tesco delivery area
Special Offer Details or Part weeks: No specials at present. Part weeks by negotiation
Info: Cosy Cottage is our privately owned and run holiday rental cottage, located in Hayle at the heart of St Ives bay, and the Penwith Peninsular, 'the End of Cornwall'.
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