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In a traffic-free mews in the centre of the village this charming, light and spacious, granite and timber clad house is presented to a high standard. It is a well-equipped and spacious family holiday home close to the beach of Perranuthnoe, and is also a convenient base for exploring Marazion, The Lizard and the Penwith Peninsula.
An evening stroll will take you to the locally acclaimed historic pub, whilst local cafes and galleries provide welcome distractions during the day.
path up to front door and into porch. Door through to small hallway leading to sitting room, kitchen, utility and shower rooms and stairs up to first floor.
sofas, armchair, woodburner, Smart TV, DVD, access to garden/patio. Archway to:
dining table, chairs, comfy seating. Archway to kitchen and door to rear garden.
ceramic hob, electric oven, dishwasher, fridge, wine cooler.
sink, washing machine, freezer.
shower, basin, WC. Stairs up to first floor:
king size double bed, partial sea views.
twin beds, sea views.
twin beds.
bath with shower over, basin, WC.
secluded front garden, lawn, paved patio, garden furniture, BBQ, rear garden, elevated terraces with lawn.
oil central heating, parking for one car, additional street parking nearby, secure storage area to side of the cottage for wetsuits and surfboards with tumble dryer, WiFi, short breaks available.
A real home from home in a beautiful location. Have just spent a blissful two weeks here and can't wait to return.
Mrs Gulley September 2020
Very comfortable and convenient location.
Mrs Mundler July 2020
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Located in Mounts Bay, Perranuthnoe is perfect for those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy the serenity that Cornwall has to offer. Described as a countryside village by the sea, Peranuthnoe is secluded enough to ensure a peaceful stay, but close enough to the bustling town of Marazion if you fancy a more lively atmosphere. With the Lizard Peninsula within easy reach, Perranuthnoe is perfect for walking holidays and exploring the rugged coastline.
Dating back to the 12th century, Perranuthnoe's village pub named the 'Victoria Inn' is thought to be the oldest recorded Inn in Cornwall. Full of charm and character, this award winning pub is well worth a visit.
A short walk from the pub is the picturesque Perranuthnoe Church, which is dedicated to Cornwall's patron saint, St Piran. The church stands on the site of a former church dating back to 1160, and includes features from the original church, such as a Norman font.
Perranuthnoe beach, (also known as Perran Sands) offers good surfing when the conditions are right, and is ideal for beach-goers with its golden sands, cafe and car park. Be sure to visit at low tide however as there is very little left of the beach when the tide comes in! The Cabin Cafe offers stunning views and is featured in our blog: The best beach-front cafes in West Cornwall.
A popular fishing spot, even at low tide, Perranuthnoe is a favoured spot with the locals for seabass and dogfish.
The 'Village Crafts' centre located in a converted barn in the heart of the village offers an extensive range of local artwork, crafts, gifts, jewellery, and country clothing.
The Perranuthnoe Circular walk follows part of the South West Coast Path, which offers great views of St Michael's Mount, before cutting inland and back to Perranuthnoe via fields and villages.
The nearby Prussia Cove is a small and secluded rocky cove, surrounded by organic farmland and woodland has a famous history of smuggling!
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Visit Santa and his elves at the magical grotto at Paradise Park on selected dates in December. Tickets include a gift from Santa and there's no need to book, tickets are on sale on the day from 10am.
5th - 24th December 2020 (selected dates)
Held on the anniversary of the consecration of the Parish Church of St Eia in 1434 AD, Feast Day offers visitors to witness - and even join in with - some centuries-old traditions. A morning precesison led by the Mayor to bless the Well of St Eia. Following this, the Mayor will 'Hurls the Silver Ball' into a crowd of children who assemble on the beach below. The one who returns the ball to the Guildhall steps by midday receives a silver coin. In the afternoon the Mayor then throw pennies from the balcony of the Guildhall for children to collect.
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The West Cornwall Spring Show has been running for over 90 years and is a showcase for horticultural excellence within the area of Penwith.
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The small Cornish fishing village of Porthleven hosts its annual Food & Music Festival every April and encorporates street performers, a range of local produce, Samba dancing, theatre, beer marquees, hip-hop dancers, fireworks, Cornish singing & much, much mmore...the list is endless!
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Join in the celebrations at this community led festival of free entertainment. The annual event celebrates the engineering and mining history of the Camborne area, and is dedicated to Richard Trevithick, pioneer of high pressure steam power & inventor of Road and Railway Locomotives.
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Golowan Festival is an annual community arts event that celebrates local culture and the social and natural environment. 'Mazey Day' takes place on the Saturday of the festival and guarantees to be a very colourful affair!
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Popular with visitors and locals alike, this exciting festival celebrates everything literary, including spoken, written, recited and sung word. Take part in the reading and writing discussions and activities and enjoy the many performances.
7th - 10th July 2021
For two weeks only, Adventure 001, supporters of Cornwall Air Ambulance, will be bringing their helicopter experiences to St Ives! Choose from a 6 minute flight from £35 to a 30 minute flight from £96 and take in the incredible views across St Ives bay and beyond!
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A fun packed day hosted by the RNLI lifeboat Station. See the lifeboats on display and in action on the water with demonstrations featuring one of the HM Coastguard helicpoters!
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Now becoming a sellout event, this festival keeps attracting more and more visitors who come to enjoy a wide range of acts, including music, theatre, poetry and visual arts.
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Growing in size and popularity, the St Ives Food Festival features top chefs, quality Cornish goods, sandcastle competitions for children and food demonstrations.
17th - 19th September 2021
The 2018 shout will feature more than 20 sea shanty groups for a fun weekend of shanty singing, sailor and pirate themed fancy dress and beer. This year's event will be raising money for Cornwall Air Ambulance and its New Heli Appeal and takes place in various pubs and venues in St Ives.
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Find unique Christmas presents and tasty treats at Flambards Christmas Craft Fayre. Stalls will be set up in various areas of the park, there will be Christmas music to get everyone in the festive spirit and a chance to meet Santa too.
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Possibly the most well-known and popular Christmas Lights in the county, Moushole combines stunning displays against the backdrop of their gorgeous Cornish fishing harbour to bring real festive magic to all who visit at this special time of year.
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Each year, the people of Penzance celebrate the Winter solstace with a festival of Cornish tradition, torch processions, and dancing.
21st December 2021
The tradition of Tom Bawcock comes from the feast or famine lifestyle of Cornwall. The story goes that it was just before Christmas; there had been no fish for weeks, the boats couldn’t get out into the raging storm, the village was starving. One man, Tom Bawcock, dared to take his boat out of the harbour’s safety. He returned with enough fish to make fish pie for the whole village.
Today, a festival takes place each year to celebrate Tom Bawcock's bravery. During the festival, Star Gazey pies are eaten in memory of this famous event.
23rd December 2021
Spend New Year's Eve in St Ives for an unforgettable evening at the largest fancy dress party in the county. Ring in the New Year with an unbeatable fireworks display by the sea.
31st December 2021
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A real home from home in a beautiful location. Have just spent a blissful two weeks here and can't wait to return.
Mrs Gulley Sep 2020
A lovely place!
Ms Bailey Jul 2020
Very comfortable and convenient location.
Mrs Mundler Jul 2020
A really comfortable, spacious house, minutes from the beach. We've stayed here many times. Aspects Holidays are right on the ball and amazingly efficient in the unlikely event that you encounter a problem.
Ms Bailey Mar 2020
We liked Sandpipers location near cliff walks and lovely beach. The house was comfortable with everything we needed.
Mrs Rowe Oct 2019
Sandpipers, Perranuthnoe, is an excellent well maintained and fitted holiday house in a lovely location.
Mrs Spencer May 2019
Really enjoyed our stay, house very spacious and had all you would need. Although a winter visit it was warm & cosy, garden lovely and guess would be great in the spring/summer months. Location perfccet for beaches and cliff walks. Would recommend
Miss Rutland Apr 2019
Fabulous place to stay
Miss Hyams Jun 2018
Very well equipped - great location - spacious but cosy at the same time !!
Mr Southam Oct 2017
Very comfortable holiday let with fantastic access to the beach
Mr Fraser Mar 2016
We have stayed at Sandpipers twice and have been very pleased with its position near the lovely beach and cliff walks of Perranuthnoe and we hope to visit again in the future.
Mrs Rowe Oct 2015
Sandpipers is excellent for those looking for a comfortable property with private garden in a quiet setting but still just a couple of minutes from the beach.
Mr Nowack Sep 2015