Barn 4, Kenegie Manor Holiday Park, Cornwall, sleeps six in three bedrooms.
Barn 4 is set over three floors, with an open-plan living space with a kitchen with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, dining seating for six and a sitting area with TV and electric fire stove. The bedrooms consist of a double, a bunk, and a second-floor king-size with en-suite shower room, serviced by a bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Outside there is a private non-enclosed patio with furniture and communal gardens, plus off-road parking for one car, with additional visitors parking. Within 2.2 miles or less you will find a shop, a pub and a beach, and please note this is a smoke-free property. Pet-friendly. Fuel, power, bed linen, towels and WiFi included in the rent. Explore the stunning coast of Cornwall with a stay at Barn 4.
Amenities: Electric heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, kettle, toaster. TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Allocated off-road parking for one car, plus visitors parking. Non-enclosed patio with furniture. Pet-friendly. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 1.7 miles, pub 0.1 miles, beach 2.2 miles. Note: Guests have access to on-site facilities, including a bar, restaurant and pool during main season (dates may vary)
Region: Cornwall’s visitors are constantly tempted back to the beautiful coastline, tiny fishing villages, hidden coves and the world-class surfing. Whatever the reason, Cornwall has long cemented its place as one of Britain’s premier holiday destinations.
Town: Penzance hosts Golowan, the Midsummer Carnival, and The Literary Festival. There are also The Exchange, Newlyn and Penlee Art Galleries. One of Cornwall’s most popular holiday areas is the spectacular sweep of Mount’s Bay, from the cliffside fishing village of Mousehole through Penzance and around to beautiful Marazion, the coastline hides a wealth of sandy beaches, rocky coves as well as winding village streets and other places to visit and explore. Connected by a causeway to the shore at Marazion is the National Trust’s stunningly beautiful St Michael’s Mount with its hilltop castle and Mediterranean gardens. Walk across at low water and take one of the ferry boats back when the tide is up. Penzance with its winding streets, shops, clubs, restaurants and harbour is a must as it is the jumping-off point for day trips to the Isles of Scilly as well as being the harbour. The South West Coast Path passing through Penzance winds its way along the clifftops towards Land’s End. On the way, stop off for a coffee and a rest at beautiful Lamorna Cove, explore the open air Minack Theatre and marvel at the cliffs as you approach Gwennap Head. A stunning walk for those seeking solitude, exercise and some of the UK’s best coastal scenery. Penzance is the perfect holiday base. Ideally placed for exploring this land of Celtic myth and legend and with enough to do and see in the immediate area to keep all the family occupied.