Pendeen Hayloft

St Austell, South East Cornwall

  • 4 Star
  • Special Offer15% offer on holidays between 2 January and 2nd May
  • Special Offer20% Spring offer - 12th April - 23rd May
  • Special OfferUp to 15% off Special Offer Discount - selected dates

You can book this property from:

  • £537 per week
  • £77 per night
  • 4 Star

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 double bed

Bathrooms

  • 1 WC
  • Towels provided
  • Shower

Accessibility

  • Walk-in shower
  • Ground floor bath/shower room
  • Ground floor WC

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Welcome pack
  • Countryside views

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Watersports
  • Golf
  • Pony trekking/horse riding

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Enclosed garden or courtyard
  • Barbecue
  • Private parking
  • Rural location

How far to ...?

  • Beach 6 miles
  • Pub 1 mile
  • Shop 1 mile

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Sorry, infants (aged under 2) are not allowed at this property
  • Sorry, children (aged between 2 and 17) are not allowed at this property
  • One small dog welcome
  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

Pendeen Hayloft is an exquisitely finished cosy, romantic bolthole for couples searching for an idyllic escape in Cornwall. Located in the small hamlet of Pothole, near the village of Sticker, it boasts lush green countryside views, original exposed stone walls in the hallway and master bedroom and your very own custom country kitchen. You will be able to spot the neighbouring stud farms Welsh and Connemara ponies in the surrounding fields and enjoy the total piece and quiet whilst you dine alfresco, or enjoy a morning coffee, in your own private kitchen garden. The open plan kitchen/diner also offers guests a great place to relax, with a cosy lounge upstairs to also enjoy.

Its central location makes both North and South coastlines easily accessible; the South with its long sandy beaches, historic ports, secluded creeks and the Eden Project, and the North with its dramatic cliffs, quiet coves, grand country houses and historic market towns.  There is a fabulous local pub with great food 2 miles away and plenty of other restaurants to try locally.

The village of Sticker, which has its own traditional pub and post office stores, is situated 3 miles from St Austell and less than a 15 minute drive to the coast and beaches of the Cornish Riviera. A short drive will take you to the quaint fishing port of Mevagissey with its range of gift shops, galleries, cafes and restaurants. You can also catch a ferry to Fowey or take a fishing trip from the harbour. Be sure to pay a visit to the famous Eden Project and Charlestown - featured in the Poldark series - whilst you are here.

GROUND FLOOR:
Kitchen/Diner: Electric mini oven and grill, electric ceramic cooking hob, microwave, fridge with icebox, wall-mounted TV.
Bathroom: Thermostatic shower, heated towel rail, basin, w.c.

FIRST FLOOR: 
Bedroom: Double bed (4'6"), bedside tables, wardrobe, dressing table, countryside views.  
Lounge: Wall mounted Smart TV, log effect electric fire.

GARDEN & PARKING: Enclosed garden with barbecue and dining area where you can enjoy sublime countryside views. Allocated parking for 1 car.


Pets Welcome: Maximum 1 small dog; £40 per week. The property is not suitable for large breeds. There is a dog park 1 mile away. Information about bringing your pet
Power and Heat: Electricity included in rent, electric fire in lounge, oil fired radiators, heated towel rail in bathroom.
Bedding and Linen: Bed linen and towels provided (please bring your own beach towels)
Shop: 1 mile  Pub: 1 mile Coast: 6 miles

NOTES: No smoking. Maximum one small pet welcome (property is not suitable for large breeds), Wi-Fi provided. Please note this cottage is not suitable for infants or children. Pendeen Hayloft is attached to Pendeen cottage where the owners of the cottage reside.  

Reviews

Wow, what a beautiful cottage and what a wonderful holiday we had! The cottage is located in an excellent location, good for exploring north and south Cornwall! (Tintagel - 50 minutes, Padstow 35 minutes, Mevagissey 15 minutes, Eden Project 25 minutes and many more locations within less than 30 minutes driving distance). The cottage is well equipped, with an excellent air fryer which we cooked most of our meals in. The bed is comfortable and the cottage was spotlessly clean, decorated beautifully - you can tell lots of thought has gone into preparing the cottage into a lovely, cosy holiday destination for guests. We looked forward to coming back here after each day out. There is an excellent, friendly pub within walking distance that also does great food if you fancy a meal out (The Hewas Inn) The Kingswood Bar and Restaurant, a 10 minute drive away is also lovely if you prefer a little more fine dining. Despite the weather not being on our side we still had a fabulous holiday, and cannot wait to stay again. Lesley and Terry, the property owners are incredibly welcoming and lovely people, but also understood and respected our privacy in the cottage. We couldn’t recommend Pendeen Hayloft enough.

Miss B,

Very happy with our stay at the Hayloft, a bit smaller than imagined but more than adequate. Spotlessly clean. Very good furniture in bedroom for clothes etc and comfortable bed. The shower was brilliant. Lesley and Terry were very friendly and helpful. Stones throw to excellent pub with good food. Would recommend. Sheila and John

Mrs S,

Location

St Austell is located near a stretch of coastline that is often referred to as the Cornish Riviera. The South coast of Cornwall is generally more sheltered than the wild and windswept North, and there are some excellent beaches in this area. As well as Carlyon Bay, there is also Pentewan Sands, further south, and Par beach (which is dog-friendly all year round) to the north-west.  The area is very handy for both the Eden Project (excellent for families with its interactive and educational displays) and the Lost Gardens of Heligan, rediscovered some 25 years ago and now restored to their former glory. The Lost Gardens are another family-friendly attraction, with a cafe, picnic area and lots of animals to see, and they also welcome dogs on leads. Carlyon Bay nestles in between two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is also close to Charlestown, a historic port which has often been used as a location for filming several TV dramas including the recent adaptation of Poldark. Venture East along the coast and you will find the towns of Looe, Polperro and Fowey, and if you head West you can visit Mevagissey. A little way inland, St Austell has plenty of shops, pubs and a cinema complex.