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PARC VEAN  in Trevone  

Trevone Bay in Cornwall is the perfect location for a beach holidat and Parc Vean  is a delightful holiday house for your beach holiday.   

    

Contact us:

 

01306 880421

 

juliaindorking@btconnect.com

 

 

 

 

  

Situated in the small village of Trevone, five miles from Padstow, Parc Vean is a lovely, detached house, about six minutes walk away from the beach.

The property was completely refurbished (in 2007) to a contemporary high standard and offers modern and comfortable facilities.

 

 

 

 

 

             
             
   

 

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Warm days, warm nights; whatever the weather, you can relax comfortably at Parc Vean.  Throw open the patio doors to keep cool during the day, and snuggle up by the 'hole-in-the-wall' fireplace on those chilly summer evenings. 

   
   

 

The light and spacious sitting room/dining room has a large leather corner sofa, two further chairs and TV/DVD/VHS.  Plenty of room to relax.

The dining area has a large oak dining table that easily seats eight.

There is full central heating for the winter

   
   
   
   

The room has patio doors opening out to the front, where you can appreciate the magnificent rural views over Cornish farmland.

There are also French doors leading onto the garden at the rear.

   
       
       
             
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    Modern Kitchen with double oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge/freezer.

Utility Room with boiler and washing machine. Plenty of hooks for coats etc.

   
   

 

Downstairs Bathroom with ‘powershower’, bath, basin and loo.  

Separate Loo.

   

 

         
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DOWNSTAIRS:

       
   

Bedroom1.  A large room with twin beds, a large cupboard and a chest of drawers.

 

Bedroom 2.  A cosy room for two, with twin beds and plenty of space for clothes: cupboard and chest of drawers.

     
             
             
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UPSTAIRS:

       
   

 

MASTER BEDROOM.  A spacious room, which is light and airy, and has a double bed and a large cupboard and TV/DVD.

This room opens out onto a small balcony through a window/door with magnificent views over Cornish farmland.

   
           
   

En-suite Bathroom with bath, basin and loo (also with a door opening out to a small balcony with the same views). 

     
             
             
             
   

 

Bedroom 4. Twin bedroom with twin beds and large cupboard - another very light room!

   
             
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To the Rear. French doors open to a patio area with garden furniture and BBQ. 

 

Small area of grass to the rear with washing line and outside tap (for those sandy feet!).

   
         

 

   
             
             
   

OUTSIDE:

       
   

Please note:  As the house is on a high bank above the road, there are steep steps down to Trevone Road (there is a gate at the bottom of the steps). Care should be taken with small children.

   
   

There is a fenced-in grass garden with view over the beautiful farmland.

   
             
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Sandcastles or Rock Pools?

 

   
    Whatever age your children are (or you!), you won’t find Trevone Beach wanting.

A few minutes walk from the house finds the beautiful bay with a sandy, sheltered beach suitable for sunbathing or surfing, while on the other side of the headland, the coastline continues on to a massive rocky outcrop, which provides hours of fun for rock pooling and ‘exploring’. There is also a semi-natural pool, which re-fills with fresh sea-water at high tide each day.

   
             
   

Surfers can enjoy good waves from low to mid tide in the bay (watch out for the powerful rip on the right side of the beach!). Surf boards and accessories can be bought or rented at the Surf Shop which is open seven days a week.

Just above the sandy beach is a giant 80-foot blow-hole - a great tourist attraction.

Life Guards patrol the beach from May until September (during working hours).

The beach is cleaned every morning (and is dog-free during the summer months).

   

 

   
             
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A Plan for All Seasons

   
   

The mild weather in Autumn and the stunning views in this area makes Trevone suitable for visiting off season.

The Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan are situated within easy driving distance, and open all year round.

For a change of scenery, within easy reach of Trevone bay, lie the sandy beaches of Harlyn, Constantine, Treyarnon, Damar Bay, Rock, and Polzeath.

If you are feeling more energetic, Trevose Golf Course is only a few minutes drive from the village, and for the cycling enthusiasts, the Camel Trail - a fifteen mile track running from Padstow, through Wadebridge and Bodmin, on to Poley’s Bridge, gives a lovely day out with excellent pub-stops to keep you sustained.

   
             
             
             
   

Rick’s 'Plaice' or Mine?

   
    Eating in at Parc Vean is no problem with the village shop situated only a short walk from the house and a small version of a 'super-store' a five minute drive away.  There is also a convenience store in St. Merryn.    
             
   

The small hotel in Trevone serves lunches and evening meals.

 

There are also many very good and varied restaurants in Padstow, which is a working fishing harbour.

   
             
   

For a special occasion, Rick Stein’s famous fish restaurant is also only a few minutes drive away in Padstow, as are his Fish and Chip Shop and Patisserie.

 

"l5" Jamie Oliver's restaurant, where he promises to use only local produce, is about 20 minutes drive away in Watergate Bay, and overlooks a large surfing beach

   
             
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Trevone

   
   

Trevone is a small, popular village just three miles from Padstow. It has a thriving shop and post office (well at the moment!), a farm shop, Church, and a car park. The beach has a café, shops and toilets (with disabled access).

North-east of Trevone beach, the rugged cliffs provide a lovely opportunity for walking and offer beautiful views over Hawkers Cove and the distant Camel estuary.

   
             
             
             
   

Key Facts

  • Lets start on Saturdays

  • Prices include: all hot water, gas and electricity; all linen, except beach and bath towels; use of dishwasher; cleaner.

  • No pets (sorry).

  • No smoking (sorry again).

  • Check out by 10.00 am on Saturdays.

  • Check in after 3.30 pm Saturdays.

  • There is no telephone, but mobiles seem to work.

  • Trevone has a village shop and a Post Office (at the moment!), a 'phone box.  There is a Church, beach stores, surf school and café.  A local pub/hotel serves food.

   
             
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    Price Guide   Lets  start: Saturdays    
   
January 2nd - April 3rd £550 a week
April 3rd - April l0 th £800 a week
April l0th - May 29th £650 a week
May 29th - June 5th £800 a week
June 5th - July 17th £850 a week
July l7th - August 28th £1,300 a week
August 28th - September 4th £1,000 a week
September 4th - September 25th £825 a week
September 25th - December l8th £650 a week
December l8th - December 26th £1,000 a week
December 26th - January 2nd £1,000 a week
Prices include all electricity, water and gas and clean linen (except towels) The beds are made on arrival and the cleaner goes in before your arrival and on your departure.
   
       
         
    

Contact us:

 

01306 880421

juliaindorking@btconnect.com

 

 

 

 

 

PARC VEAN 

in Trevone  

   

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