• An art deco-style house built in the 1920s boasts an amazing refurbishment, with features on George Clarke's amazing spaces TV show. 

You can book this property from:

  • £1,916 per week
  • £274 per night
  • 5 Star

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 3 king/super-king beds
  • 2 single Zip&Link beds (combine for king/super king)
  • Bunk beds to sleep 2

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

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

Accessibility

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

Families

  • Family friendly
  • Travel cot
  • Highchair

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Open fire or woodburner
  • Sea or coastal views

Nearby activities

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

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Balcony
  • Barbecue
  • Private parking

How far to ...?

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

Important - please note

House Rules

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

Description

This stunningly restored Art Deco property can be found in the Pentire area of Newquay. Attention to detail and with an emphasis on bringing the outside in, Red Rails is truly a unique holiday home. Some of you may well remember seeing it appear on George Clarke’s Old House, New Home as the restoration project was followed by him and his team from start to finish. The house has oodles of space yet with character and charm and an interior styled to make you feel like you are a movie star. The view from the open plan living space is every surfer or storm watcher’s dream. Watching neat sets of Atlantic Rollers or a dramatic storm roll in from out at sea and across the world-famous Fistral beach is one you’ll never forget. However if you’d prefer to experience it from the beach you are a mere 5 minutes’ walk from the steps at South Fistral.

The outside space not only has the huge glass balcony but also a large lawned garden below where you will feel enclosed and sheltered - perfect for barbecuing and a game of bowls or football.

With the fifth bedroom being its own self-contained annex below the main floor of the house, one lucky couple can have their own hideaway retreat. With its own bathroom, kitchenette, TV and lounge area and doors opening on to a view across the garden and Fistral, everyone will want to stay in The Hideaway.  This house will be an experience to stay in - not just a holiday - and one that Cornish Horizons welcomes with great delight. Situated a 15 minute walk to the centre of Newquay means that going out and exploring the town and its beaches couldn’t be easier. With so much to do in Newquay and many new independent restaurants and wine bars such as Tom Thumb, Gilmore's and Rebellion, you will find plenty to fill up your time.

GROUND FLOOR:
Lounge/Kitchen/Diner: Woodburner, table and chairs for 10, Smeg fridge, freezer, dishwasher, induction hob, electric oven, wall-mounted TV, sliding patio doors to balcony with panoramic views across Fistral Beach with picnic benches and two chairs, stairs down to the garden.
Bedroom 1: King size bed (5'), wardrobe, chest of drawers, sliding curtain to small study area with door to steps down to garden. En Suite Wet Room: Walk-in shower, wash basin, w.c.
Bedroom 2: King size bed (5'), chest of drawers, wardrobe, dressing table, views across Fistral Beach. 
Bedroom 3: Twin (3' - may be zipped to form 6' super king size bed), wardrobe.
Bedroom 4: Bunk beds (3'), wardrobe, chest of drawers.
Bathroom: Bath, shower cubicle, w.c and sink.

The Hideaway: A private space attached but separate from the house, located on the garden level. 
Lounge/Kitchen/Diner: Induction hob, sink, microwave oven, dining table and 2 chairs, sofa, TV.
Bedroom 5: Built in king size bed with storage underneath. 
Wet Room: Shower, basin, w.c.
(The Hideaway area has limited head room - approx 6ft in height)

GARDEN & PARKING: Parking for 3 cars on front driveway, extra on-road parking available on first come first served basis. Large lawned garden with mature hedges to rear. Play house (used at guests own risk).

Changeover Day: Friday
Pets Welcome: Maximum 3 pets allowed, £25 per pet per week. 
Power and Heat: Electricity included in rent, wood-burner in lounge, heated towel rail in family and en suite bathrooms, gas central heating.
Bedding and Linen: Bed linen and towels provided (please bring your own beach towels). Please order linked beds in Bed.3 at the time of booking.
Baby Equipment: Highchair and travel cot available (please request this at time of booking) - otherwise please see our hire page
Shop: 0.5 ml Pub: 0.5 ml

NOTES: No smoking, no short breaks. WiFi provided. Important information about internet usage. Mobile phone reception varies. Information about mobile phone coverage.

Reviews

Great house, easy bookings and clear communication

Mr James K,

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.