These two stone built holiday cottages date back to the 17 century and enjoy a rural location with superb sea views. Pet-friendly Downhouse and Downhouse Cottage were extended in the 19th century. Both cottages have a rustic feel with a clome ovens in the fireplace, beams and flagstones. Water is supplied from a borehole; the water is wonderful and tested annually. No need for bottled water. Dogs can have a run in the field.
Both cottages benefit from a sitting-out area with stunning views of the coastline. There’s a bank for sitting out to experience the spectacular coastal views. Surrounded by countryside, they are perfect for walkers to enjoy the views from the South West Coastal Path. The surfing beach of Trebarwith Strand can be walked to across the fields from the hamlet down the lane. Ideally situated for visiting some of the many attractions of Cornwall, including Tintagel, the mythical home of King Arthur, Boscastle Village and harbour and Port Isaac, made famous by the TV’s ‘Doc Martin’. Further down the coast are Polzeath, the Rock to Padstow ferry and Rick Stein’s and Paul Ainsworth Michelin Restaurant. Beach 1 mile. Millhouse pub and Port William Restaurant 1 mile. The properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 9 guests.