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Tideaway
Perranuthnoe

£493 - £913 per week
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Nestled in the heart of the coastal village of Perranuthnoe, Tideaway is a charming retreat for two. Rise early from the comfortable king size bed, wrapped in cool, crisp linens and stroll down to the golden sands of Perranuthnoe Beach, just a few minutes walk away. Feel the warmth of the amber sunrise over the ocean as the village begins to stir, what a perfect way to start the morning. Head back to Tideaway to sink into the sofa and plan your adventures. The carefully considered open-plan living area has been designed with comfort in mind. Set over one level, Tideaway offers easy access, with a parking space conveniently located just outside the door. With so much more to explore just a short drive away, trips further afield are made so simple. Tie up those trusted walking boots and head for the coastal path. Make a leisurely ramble from Perranuthnoe to Marazion, soaking up the breath taking sea views along the way. With the majestic St Michael's Mount and headlands covered in a blanket of coastal flowers, this is a memorable coastal walk, with stunning views at every turn.

On your return to Perranuthnoe, pop into The Cabin or Peppercorn Cafe to reward yourself with a slice of homemade cake or some refreshing Roskilly's ice cream. Enjoy a mouth watering supper at The Victoria Inn, also just moments away, or simply pop in for an ice cold beer and a glass of wine at the end of a busy day. Whether you're a beach lover, surfer or avid walker, Tideaway is an ideal retreat for solo travellers and couples looking to enjoy the best of Cornwall's coast.

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Where you'll sleep

Bedroom 1

King

Entrance

via gravelled drive to front door, leading into:

Kitchen/dining room/sitting room

sofa, Smart TV, dining table and two benches, electric oven and hob, air fryer, fridge with ice box, washer/dryer. Hallway with doors to:

Shower room

electric shower, WC and basin.

Bedroom

king size bed.

Accessibility

this property has been listed as accessible due to being all one level from the parking area and inside, with just a step into the shower.

Additional information

underfloor electric heating, parking for a medium size car directly in front of the property. WiFi, one small well behaved dog welcome, short breaks available.

 
 

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Holidays in Perranuthnoe

Just a stone's throw from the stunning St Michael's Mount, Perranuthnoe is the neighbouring village to the old market town of Marazion. With a beautiful beach, and rocky headlands with many coves and rock pools to explore, Perranuthnoe is the perfect place to relax in a peaceful area of Cornwall.

Located in Mount's 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.

Did you know...

when the conditions are right, Perranuthnoe is a great place to surf!

Things to do in Perranuthnoe

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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