Furnished in a simple, rustic style, tucked behind the ex-Headlands Hotel and Just two minutes from the famous Southwest Coastal Path. It has everything needed for a lovely break.. Ground Floor:
Living room: Freeview Smart TV
Kitchen/dining room: Electric Cooker, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 3: Single (3ft) Bed
Bathroom 1: Cubicle Shower, Toilet. Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and stairgate. Welcome pack. 2 dogs welcome, to be kept on a lead at all times. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. . 19 Headlands is tucked behind the ex- Headland Hotel. It’s a perfect base to explore the surrounding area. Located on the beautiful south Cornish coast on Chynhall’s Point, it is two minutes’ walk from the famous southwest Coastal path and 8 minutes’ walk to Mears beach. Coverack is a stunning location. You can stroll down the Headland to the village, where you will find local shops, a friendly pub, some great restaurants, and the pretty harbour, stop here to have a fish and chip take away supper!
19 Headlands is a mid-terrace, two-storey cottage about 100 years old, located in the lovely and well-maintained gardens of the ex-Headlands Hotel. Walk out of the front door, turn right a few steps into the gardens, and you will be stunned by the view - it’s just amazing. The cottage is double glazed and has a spacious living room, kitchen and three bedrooms. One of the bedrooms has a beautiful view of the Headland; the other two have lovely views over the gardens. The Headlands communal gardens are for you to enjoy and have fabulous views. There are benches and grass spaces to have a picnic overlooking the spectacular sea and stunning coastline.
If you want to venture further from Coverack, just under 12 miles away is the nearest town. Helston is a small market town known for its famous Furry Dance held in May, check the local calendar for dates of Artisan markets. Here you can explore the Museum which houses collections of social and industrial history from mining, fishing, and farming from the 18th – 20th Century, walk around the local shops or visit the Cornish Seal Sanctuary where rescued seals are nursed back to health before being released into the wild. If you are wanting indoor as well as outdoor recreation visit Flambards where you can experience the Victorian village a full-size replica of 50 shops and homes. Britain in the Blitz is a fascinating reconstruction of a typical English street during the war and so many other attractions.
If you are a keen gardener why not visit some of our beautiful estates, Bonython, Trebah, The Lost Gardens of Heligan, the list goes on. The most southerly point of England is the Lizard just over 10 miles away, grab a famous Annes pasty or a local ice-cream and wander down to the lighthouse and the old lifeboat station. For a full day out visit the most westerly part of England, Lands’ End is about 35 miles away, there is so much to see and do, visit the famous lamp post John O Grouts to Lands’ End, look for seals. Greeb farm a 200-year-old Cornish farmstead has a collection of small animals. There are so many attractions to choose, plenty of choice to suit all tastes. Poldark mine famous for its links with the Poldark TV series, holds what is to be believed the oldest complete working mine in Great Britain. When you are exhausted and want to recharge sitting down looking at the rugged coast is the best way to enjoy the scenery.
Free WiFi
Pets must be kept on a lead at all times.
Only dogs allowed at the property.
There is sea fishing on the beach a short walk away, and coarse fishing approximately 5 miles away.