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| This is a new apartment with the most wonderful
situation. |
| From the balcony you can see forever up the coast
and yet it's only 5 mins walk from the sea front. |
| We have enjoyed furnishing it in a modern seaside
style to complement the superb built-in facilities. The pictures
are originals or limited-edition prints, which we rotate with those
we have at home. |
| There is underfloor heating controlled by thermostats
in each room. |
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| The double bedroom has an en-suite etc., and
the twin beds in the other bedroom can be made into a double if
required. There is a put-u-up bed for an extra child/person as needed.
(and a cot a high chair). |
| In the bathroom and en-suite there are heated
towel rails, well-lit mirrors and under-floor heating, with restful
decor, pictures, and all comfortable facilities to make your stay
a pleasure! The bath is full length and the power-shower is a very
pleasant experience! |
| There is a 32" tv which will have satellite reception,
a dvd player and i pod speaker unit. (video player available on
request) |
| The dining table in the pictures can be extended
to take 6 - there is plenty of space- and there are extra chairs
and enough crockery etc. for 6 if needed. |
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| Everything we could think of you might need we
have provided - the kitchen is fully equipped with gas/electric
cooker, microwave,fridge freezer,dishwasher,washing machine/dryer,
4-slice toaster,coffee maker,etc.etc. |
| The cold drinks feature on the fridge/freezer
is nice for the summer. |
| There is perfect mobile reception and huge patio
doors to the balcony, which has its own table and chairs. |
| Horizons has secure underground parking, lifts
and full disabled access, a qym, sauna, plunge pool, and a 360 degree
view from the roof terrace. |
| Cornwall is a peninsula situated at the south-western
most tip of Britain, opposite the peninsula of Brittany in France.
It forms part of the 'Atlantic Arc' of six Celtic countries - Brittany,
Cornwall, Wales, Isle of Man, Eire and Scotland. Its landscape bears
a greater resemblance to that of its Celtic neighbours than to the
rolling hills of Devon and the rest of England. This is largely
due to similarities in the geology of these areas. |
| The climate is mild due to the warming effects
of the Gulf Stream - indeed palm trees are relatively common in
the gardens of south and west Cornwall and sub-tropical plants can
be seen growing quite happily at the Abbey Gardens of the Scillonian
island of Tresco. The moderating influence of the sea also means
that Cornish winters are rarely severe and hot summer days are often
cooled by gentle sea breezes. |
| Newquay area |
| From Porthtowan in the west to Harlyn Bay in
the north the beaches of this stretch of the North Cornwall Coast
are legendary. Get your adrenaline buzz from kite-surfing at Watergate
Bay (and eat at Jamie Oliver's "Fifteen", or the friendly real-ale
Phoenix). Or ride your wooden boards at Perranporth and have lunch
at the Watering Hole. Newquay has beaches and bars too! (And for
Real Ale people .. Nigel has visited all but a handful of Cornwall's
pubs and bars.. and will be only too happy to advise and recommend..
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| There is a Zoo and an Aquarium and Great Gardens
and Houses - not to mention the Eden Project. |
| Change-over day is usually Saturday ... we could
make special arrangements if really necessary, especially out of
season. Please e-mail initially if that suits you, and/or ring.
Lesley always likes to talk to our quests in person if she can. |
| We have a special service whereby if you order
groceries etc. from Tesco we can arrange to meet the delivery and
have it packed away in the fridge/freezer and cupboards ready for
your arrival. |
There are flights to Newquay airport provided
by up to 7 airlines - see
www.newquaycornwallairport.com for comprehensive flight information. |
Nearest Travel Links
Airport: Newquay 5 miles
Railway: Newquay 5 mins walk
Ferry: Plymouth 50 miles |
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