Manaccan near the Helford River self catering holiday accommodation
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![]() Manaccan near the Helford River self catering holiday accommodation |
Meadowbank is a holiday house for rent situated in the picturesque village of Manaccan, South Cornwall, close to the Helford River and within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it is the perfect location for a holiday cottage. It sleeps 6 - 7 in 3 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms.
Within easy walking distance to St. Anthony and the Helford River with their delightful sheltered beaches, it is ideal for both family holidays and walking holidays. This self catering property is spacious and comfortable offering accommodation for up to 7 people. Facing south, it is extremely light and sunny and its elevated position ensures the pretty garden offers a tranquil spot for relaxing or eating outside.
Unusually for a holiday let, it has full central heating and an open log fire it is therefore ideal for breaks throughout the year. Meadowbank offers a rare and peaceful haven and yet it is just a stone's throw from a quaint, thatched pub, the village church, famous for the fig tree growing in the wall of the tower and the convenient post office and stores. For those wishing to be spoilt, the popular and nearby bistro 'South' is an unusual asset in such a quiet village.
Within easy walking distance to St. Anthony and the Helford River with their delightful sheltered beaches, it is ideal for both family holidays and walking holidays. This self catering property is spacious and comfortable offering accommodation for up to 7 people. Facing south, it is extremely light and sunny and its elevated position ensures the pretty garden offers a tranquil spot for relaxing or eating outside.
Unusually for a holiday let, it has full central heating and an open log fire it is therefore ideal for breaks throughout the year. Meadowbank offers a rare and peaceful haven and yet it is just a stone's throw from a quaint, thatched pub, the village church, famous for the fig tree growing in the wall of the tower and the convenient post office and stores. For those wishing to be spoilt, the popular and nearby bistro 'South' is an unusual asset in such a quiet village.
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Accommodation Details
From a central hallway, on the left there is a sitting room with TV and open fire. This south facing room is very sunny and overlooks the garden with views of the ancient church. Off the hallway, on the right, is a large double bedroom with a sunny aspect onto the garden. On the opposite side of the hall is the bathroom equipped with a shower, basin and loo. Next to this is the family Bathroom with Bath, basin and loo. At the end of the hall are two further bedrooms, one with twin singles and the other with 3 singles.
The kitchen sits behind the sitting room and is fully equipped for those who wish to cook. There is a 2 oven cooker, a microwave, a tall fridge/freezer, a washing machine and separate dryer and also a washing up machine. The Kitchen table is positioned by the window. Other items include a radio, a cafetiere and hand beaters for that cake you might need to make! Adequate tea towels and cleaning equipment will be provided.
The kitchen sits behind the sitting room and is fully equipped for those who wish to cook. There is a 2 oven cooker, a microwave, a tall fridge/freezer, a washing machine and separate dryer and also a washing up machine. The Kitchen table is positioned by the window. Other items include a radio, a cafetiere and hand beaters for that cake you might need to make! Adequate tea towels and cleaning equipment will be provided.
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Through the kitchen there is a back door to the sunny conservatory which overlooks the garden. This can be used as a dining room or an extra sitting/playroom/garden room. There is a dining table as well as conservatory sofa and armchair. There is a door into the garden.
The house has full central heating with all rooms having radiators - no more first night chilly beds!
There is a very pretty garden and room for two to three cars to park on the driveway. There are tables and chairs for eating and sitting outside, a barbeque is also available.
The house has full central heating with all rooms having radiators - no more first night chilly beds!
There is a very pretty garden and room for two to three cars to park on the driveway. There are tables and chairs for eating and sitting outside, a barbeque is also available.
The Village and Local Area
The small and picturesque village of Manaccan nestles in one of Cornwall's quietest and most unspoilt corners. A cluster of houses surround an ancient church with a shop, a pub and a bistro-cafe enhancing the little community. The village occupies a sunny and elevated position between the south side of the Helford River and the little creek that runs from the sea up to Carne.
Wooded footpaths lead from the village down timeless routes where 10 minutes walking will bring you to the water's edge at Carne and St. Anthony, a stroll further along the wooded lane, or about 15 to 20 minutes down to Helford. From Helford the section of the South West Coastal Path along the estuary to the sea should not be missed. Further paths upriver, including those to Frenchmans Creek are also certainly worth exploring. Tennis courts can be rented at a very reasonable rate at the top of the village and boats of all shapes and sizes are available for hire at St. Anthony and Helford.
The village shop and post office is a real bonus but there are also supermarkets in the town of Helston which is about 9 miles away. Fresh fish and organic produce including the very best cornish pasties can be found at Gear Farm shop, about 3 miles away near St Martin.
Wooded footpaths lead from the village down timeless routes where 10 minutes walking will bring you to the water's edge at Carne and St. Anthony, a stroll further along the wooded lane, or about 15 to 20 minutes down to Helford. From Helford the section of the South West Coastal Path along the estuary to the sea should not be missed. Further paths upriver, including those to Frenchmans Creek are also certainly worth exploring. Tennis courts can be rented at a very reasonable rate at the top of the village and boats of all shapes and sizes are available for hire at St. Anthony and Helford.
The village shop and post office is a real bonus but there are also supermarkets in the town of Helston which is about 9 miles away. Fresh fish and organic produce including the very best cornish pasties can be found at Gear Farm shop, about 3 miles away near St Martin.
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Contact Details
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