EppHaven House is positioned on the beautiful North Cornwall coast
Welcome to Epphaven House
Perfectly placed for visits to Port Quin, Rock, Polzeath and Padstow
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EppHaven House sleeps 8 plus 1 in a cot | Dogs by arrangement | Long weekends are available to book
The house is approached from a private unmade road, there is a long drive at the bottom with parking for several cars and boats. The garden is secure for children as well as being a natural adventure playground for them, with spinneys and paths to explore. From the garden there is a private path down to EppHaven Beach and the beautiful coast path, with the hamlet of Port Quin in easy walking distance.
The house is as comfortable for a couple as it is for families, it is perfect in winter and summer alike.
The house is approached from a private unmade road, there is a long drive at the bottom with parking for several cars and boats. The garden is secure for children as well as being a natural adventure playground for them, with spinneys and paths to explore. From the garden there is a private path down to EppHaven Beach and the beautiful coast path, with the hamlet of Port Quin in easy walking distance.
The house is as comfortable for a couple as it is for families, it is perfect in winter and summer alike.
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Epphaven House
EppHaven House is positioned on the beautiful North Cornwall coast. With idyllic, uninterrupted views out to sea and 6 acres of grounds, you will not want to leave for a moment.
Escape from the hurly-burly of life for a while.If you can drag yourself away, however, EppHaven is perfectly placed for visits to the sailing mecca of Rock (10 mins) or Polzeath (7 mins) for surf fanatics or Padstow 25 mins by car or by ferry or water taxi from Rock.A little further afield you will find The Eden Project, the Minack Theatre and St Ives. Of course there are many other wonderful attractions all around Cornwall.
Escape from the hurly-burly of life for a while.If you can drag yourself away, however, EppHaven is perfectly placed for visits to the sailing mecca of Rock (10 mins) or Polzeath (7 mins) for surf fanatics or Padstow 25 mins by car or by ferry or water taxi from Rock.A little further afield you will find The Eden Project, the Minack Theatre and St Ives. Of course there are many other wonderful attractions all around Cornwall.
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EppHaven House is approached from a private unmade road. There is a long private drive at the bottom of which there is parking for several cars and boats. The house sleeps 8 (plus 1 in cot).From the garden there is a private path down to EppHaven Beach and the beautiful coast path, with the delightful hamlet of Port Quin in easy walking distance.
The garden is secure for children as well as being a natural adventure playground for them, with spinneys and paths to explore.The house is as comfortable for a couple as it is for families. It is perfect in winter and summer alike.
The garden is secure for children as well as being a natural adventure playground for them, with spinneys and paths to explore.The house is as comfortable for a couple as it is for families. It is perfect in winter and summer alike.
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Accommodation
Accommodation includes a kitchen with breakfast table, Aga and electric oven, utility room with washing machine, tumble dryer and dish-washer, a dining room a sitting room and a large sun room all with sea views. Doors from the sun room take you out onto a large veranda which also has panoramic views out to sea. Upstairs are four bedrooms – a master suite with en suite bathroom (bath with shower), a double bedroom with basin, a twin bedroom with basin and bedroom four has bunk beds. There is a family bathroom with bath and shower and another separate loo upstairs.
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Facilities
Aga, Microwave, Washing machine, Tumble Dryer, Dishwasher, Fridge/freezer, High chair, Open Fire, Central heating, Payphone, Wireless internet, TV, DVD and video with freeview, Linen provided (Not towels). Electricity included.The house is comfortably furnished with a wonderful atmosphere, but very much a home and not a show-piece. The intention is that you come here to relax and enjoy yourself and that children can be children! Linen is provided and beds will be made up for you on arrival.
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Location Map
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Things to Do
Walking:
Walkers will be in heaven! The house is situated about one minute’s walk from the famous Cornish Coast Path. To the East are Port Quin and Port Isaac. This stretch is known as “the mother of all coast paths” and lives up to its name by providing an exhilarating walk to the delightful fishing village. Here you will find some charming shops and delicious food…… a well-earned reward for all that exercise! To the West, the path winds dramatically up to The Rumps on Pentire Point from where you can see Tintagel and – on a clear day – Lundy Island! Keep walking to reach Polzeath. Further still you will find yourself heading for Daymer Bay and Rock.
Cycling:
The Camel Trail provides a wonderful day out for the whole family. Beginning at Wadebridge (where you can hire bikes, trailers and all the paraphernalia you need) you can cycle to Padstow along the glorious estuary with its wealth of bird life. Once in Padstow, tether your bikes and explore the wonderful shops and restaurants. You could even visit the delightful Cinedrome – the 153 seater cinema which first opened in 1924! Alternatively you could cycle towards Bodmin along the beautiful and mystical River Camel – an unforgettable journey.
Shopping:
There is a positive wealth of exploration at hand when it comes to shopping. Wadebridge has transformed into a wonderful town, rich with shops and restaurants. There is everything you could want here, from funky surf clothes, to jewellery, from delicatessens to supermarkets. There are art galleries, a fantastic bookshop, a wonderful traditional hardware store, auction rooms, chemists, toyshops and several clothes shops. Not only this, there are some truly wonderful restaurants and bakeries. You will need at least a day to see all the shops and at least a week to try all the food!
Watersports:
EppHaven is only 10 minutes away from Rock and Polzeath. Rock is well known for being a superb sailing centre, but there are plenty of other things to do there as well. At low tide there is a superb beach which takes you all the way round to Daymer Bay. Polzeath is a fantastic surfing beach. You can hire wet-suits and boards at any of the beach shops.
Walkers will be in heaven! The house is situated about one minute’s walk from the famous Cornish Coast Path. To the East are Port Quin and Port Isaac. This stretch is known as “the mother of all coast paths” and lives up to its name by providing an exhilarating walk to the delightful fishing village. Here you will find some charming shops and delicious food…… a well-earned reward for all that exercise! To the West, the path winds dramatically up to The Rumps on Pentire Point from where you can see Tintagel and – on a clear day – Lundy Island! Keep walking to reach Polzeath. Further still you will find yourself heading for Daymer Bay and Rock.
Cycling:
The Camel Trail provides a wonderful day out for the whole family. Beginning at Wadebridge (where you can hire bikes, trailers and all the paraphernalia you need) you can cycle to Padstow along the glorious estuary with its wealth of bird life. Once in Padstow, tether your bikes and explore the wonderful shops and restaurants. You could even visit the delightful Cinedrome – the 153 seater cinema which first opened in 1924! Alternatively you could cycle towards Bodmin along the beautiful and mystical River Camel – an unforgettable journey.
Shopping:
There is a positive wealth of exploration at hand when it comes to shopping. Wadebridge has transformed into a wonderful town, rich with shops and restaurants. There is everything you could want here, from funky surf clothes, to jewellery, from delicatessens to supermarkets. There are art galleries, a fantastic bookshop, a wonderful traditional hardware store, auction rooms, chemists, toyshops and several clothes shops. Not only this, there are some truly wonderful restaurants and bakeries. You will need at least a day to see all the shops and at least a week to try all the food!
Watersports:
EppHaven is only 10 minutes away from Rock and Polzeath. Rock is well known for being a superb sailing centre, but there are plenty of other things to do there as well. At low tide there is a superb beach which takes you all the way round to Daymer Bay. Polzeath is a fantastic surfing beach. You can hire wet-suits and boards at any of the beach shops.
Contact Details
If you would like further information about Epphaven House please visit our main website
Alternatively please give us a call, or email us and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
We look forward to hearing from you.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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