• Great location - perfect for families, surfing holidays and playing golf!

You can book this property from:

  • £679 per week
  • £97 per night
  • 4 Star

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 king/super-king bed
  • 1 double bed
  • 2 single beds

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 3 WCs
  • Towels provided
  • En-suite bathroom
  • Bath
  • Shower

Accessibility

  • Walk-in shower
  • Ground floor WC

Families

  • Family friendly
  • Highchair

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Countryside views
  • Sea or coastal views

Nearby activities

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

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Enclosed garden or courtyard
  • Balcony
  • Outdoor storage
  • Private parking

How far to ...?

  • Beach 0.5 miles
  • Pub 0.2 miles
  • Shop 0.1 miles

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

Pebble House resides on the outskirts of Newquay near Pentire and benefits from being just a pebble's throw to Fistral, Tolcarne, Towan and Great Western Beach, the harbour, Newquay's town centre and Pentire, all within a 5 to 10 minute walk. There is also the Newquay Golf Club just a couple of minutes walk away where you can play golf whilst enjoying the stunning views of Fistral Beach.  

With miles of spectacular beaches and rugged coastline, Newquay is the ideal playground for those seeking water based activities from surfing at the legendary Fistral Beach, to rock climbing and coasteering at the Lusty Glaze Adventure Centre.  Pebble House also provide quality body boards and for guest use.

The award winning Newquay zoo and Trenance boating lake are only a few minutes walk away along with a tennis centre which boasts both indoor and outdoor courts. Waterworld with its 25-metre pool, fun-pool and slides is in the same location.

After a day at the beach or exploring you can relax with a home cooked meal in the dining room or alfresco in the enclosed back yard, or you can wine and dine the night away at the restaurants at Fistral Beach including Rick Stein Fistral, the outstanding Fish House, Fistral Beach Bar or the Stable.  There is also the locals popular choice the Lewinnick Lodge with stunning views of the Atlantic coastline at Pentire Point.  Newquay also boasts many cafes, restaurants and bars — all within walking distance.  

GROUND FLOOR:
Lounge/Kitchen/Diner: Smart TV, DVD player.
A smart TV and Wifi is provided with access to Disney plus and Netflix. There is also a wide choice of DVDs. A digital radio with Bluetooth connection is in the kitchen.
Kitchen/Dining Room: Induction hob, electric oven, washing machine, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, microwave, Tassimo Coffee Machine.
Cloakroom: Basin, w.c.

FIRST FLOOR:
Bedroom 2: Double Bed (4'6"), chest of drawers, Smart TV.
Bedroom 3: Twin beds (3'), chest of drawers, toy box. ( Beds can be pushed together to make a double, please send a special request for this to happen)
Bathroom: Bath with shower over, basin, w.c.

SECOND FLOOR:
Bedroom 1: Kingsize bed (5'), chest of drawers, walk in wardrobe, Smart TV, sea views, private balcony with table and chairs. Views to Fistral Bay.  En Suite Bathroom: Double shower, basin, w.c. Views to Mawgan Porth.

GARDEN & PARKING: Private parking for 1 car. Enclosed garden with paving and pebbles (no grass), garden furniture, outside storage for boards, wetsuits, bikes.  Body Boards and available in shed for guest use.

Changeover Day: Friday
Pets Welcome: Maximum 2; £25 per pet per week. Information about bringing your pet.
Power and Heat: Electric heating throughout. Heated towel rails.
Bedding and Linen: Bed linen and towels provided (please bring your own beach towels)
Baby Equipment: High chair available. Please order at time of booking.
Beach: 0.5ml Shop: 0.1ml Pub: 0.2ml

NOTES: No smoking. WiFi provided - see Important information about internet usage. Call box 0.2 mls. Mobile phone reception varies - see Information about mobile phone coverage.

Reviews

A nice property which is a reasonable base for visiting beaches on the North Cirnwall coast. However, while the house was good quality andvwell equipped, we did not feel it was to the same standard nor location as the other 2 Original Cottages we'd stayed at before. The location on a very busy road was not clear in the advert and a disappointment as the traffic noise rendered the lovely balcony useless.

Mr Andrew W,

Very well kept property and accessible to the whole of Newquay for able bodied. We didn't use the car all weekend.Really good standard of decor and furnishings. Would highly recommend.

mr S,

Location

When many people think of Newquay, often their first impressions are of the lively night life the town has to offer, but Newquay has much more up its sleeve than just pubs and clubs. There are no less than 11 beaches along this part of the coast, most offering swathes of golden sand and plenty of family fun, and many, of course, are a mecca for the surfers who flock here all year round to ride the waves. A number of them are also dog friendly, so your best friend won't be left out either. From Newquay Harbour a wide variety of boat trips are available whether you want to head out to sea for a fishing trip, try your hand at some of the water-sports on offer, or just take in the beautiful scenery, there will be something for everyone.  If you're lucky, you may even spot a seal popping its head above the water! A more sedate option is the Trenance Gardens and Leisure park, with its boating lake where you can hire rowing- or pedal-boats. Nearby there is also the renowned Newquay Zoo, and a riding stables, from which you can explore on horseback the Gannel estuary, one of the many Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Cornwall has to offer. A little further down the coast, Perranporth offers much in the way of family entertainment. There are beaches, cafes and water sports galore, plenty of wildlife, and for the historically-minded visitor, you can see an Iron Age fort and a local museum. If your interests lean more towards the literary, this stretch of coastline is known to have inspired Winston Graham to write the Poldark novels.