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Creek View - Apartment 1

Sleeps up to: 2-4

Creek View is a Boutique Hotel of 16 Apartments perched above glorious Lamorna Cove, close to Land’s End. Creek View has all the benefits and services of a Boutique Hotel combined with the space and freedom of having your own self catering accommodation by the sea.

Room Description

Annexe: This apartment sleeps 2-4 people comfortably. There is one en-suite bedroom with a bath and a lounge with a double sofa bed. It is situated in the new annexe over hanging the valley with lovely views across the trees and out to the downs.

Price Includes

Prices per house per week, based on 4 sharing. Short breaks available on request.

Change over day: Friday or Saturday.

Tenancy Times: Tenancies commence at 16:00 hours on the day of arrival and houses are to be vacated at 10:00 on the day of departure.

Dogs: We regret that dogs are not permitted at this property.

Guest Book

"The CV Travel Britain team enjoyed a stroll from the modern and chic Creek View apartments past the outdoor terrace and heated pool, down the lawned pathway and through the woods, to a sandy cove by the sea.

We were impressed with the on-site facilities such as the restaurant and sauna, offering a hotel service, while still keeping the privacy and independence of a self catering holiday.

This is a delightful corner of Cornwall to explore, with the Lizard Peninsula near by, Lands End, and the coastal footpath right on your doorstep"

Sleeps up to: 2-4

Facilities

Facilities

Lounge with wood burning fire/restaurant Sauna • 3 acres of terrace gardens • Parking, there is one designated space for every apartment • Gift shop.

Shared Pool: Heated outdoor swimming pool (open 8.00am - 7.00pm, from April to October).

Child Facilities: On site playground with slide and swing

On request, payable locally

Bike hire • Diving Lessons • Picnic hampers can be arranged with at least 24 hrs notice • Golf • Surfing Lessons • Yoga • Food Deliveries (Telephone shopping and fresh oven ready meals available on request) • Helicopter Transfers • Massage treatments • Spa (Entry to the Penzance Leisure Centre) • Taxi Transfer Chauffeur service • Telephone shopping and fresh oven ready meals.

Activities

Art Courses: Take the opportunity to work alongside internationally renowned, professional contemporary painter, Gareth Edwards, who is a Royal west of England Academician. Mr. Edwards is represented by galleries in New York and London, along with his partner Rachael who is an experienced teacher and accomplished painter.

Boat Trips: Boat trips available at the Marine Discovery in Penzance.

Historic gardens: The historic gardens around Lamorna include: Trewoofe House Garden, Trewoofe Orchard Garden and Chygurno.

Local Walks: Local walks include The First and Last Trail. Heading east along quiet lanes, the route leaves the magnificent coastline and enters the ancient landscape of West Penwith, taking in picturesque villages en route.

Tennis: Tennis courts are available for use at the Penzance Tennis Club.

The Minack Theatre: The Minack Theatre is an open-air theatre, constructed above a gully with a rocky granite outcrop jutting into the sea (In the ancient Cornish language, ‘minack’ means a stony or rocky place). The theatre is located near Porthcurno, 4 miles from Land's End in Cornwall. Performances in 2010 include Shakespeare, opera, Gilbert & Sullivan, British and American musicals. Tickets and hampers are available on request (due to big demand advance request appreciated).

Weddings: This is a wonderful and romantic setting for a wedding and with a license for civil ceremonies; it is possible to have the wedding ceremony as well as the wedding reception at Lamorna. There are four licensed spaces; three smaller locations for 10 – 15 people and the restaurant that has a maximum capacity of 40 people.

Wild food walks during July: Learn to seek out and identify the edible wild plants of the Cornish countryside, growing in hedgerows and woodland and along the coast. There are many delicious ways of cooking this particularly nutritious plants, from the dandelion of the fields to the samphire of the shore.

Windsurfing & Kite boarding: Windsurfing & Kite boarding are available at the Penwith Kite Surfing Association.

Your Location

Amenities: Shops and restaurants in Penzance 10 km.

Places of Interest: St Ives 20 km, Land's End 10 km.

Airports: Newquay International Airport 50 km.

Train stations: Penzance 10 km.

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

The view is only interrupted by the occasional walkers, joggers and cyclists who pass along the bottom of the property, between the garden and the shore, on the Camel Trail – a track that traces the route of an old riverside railway line, from Padstow to Bodmin. Most will look up, captivated by the sight of the house, wondering who’s lucky enough to be inside. If only for the week, that’s you” - Independent on Sunday, May 2009.

"Go deep sea fishing or try your hand at catching sea bass from the beach followed by a cliff top walk to enjoy the stunning views” - Living Edge Magazine, August 2011.

Cornwall has some of the wildest and most dramatic scenery in Britain, with an incomparable choice of beautiful beaches. With gently shelving sandy beaches that are ideal for family holidays, hidden coves backed by steep cliffs, and excellent conditions for surfing, sailing and a variety of extreme water sports, there is truly something for everyone. Cliffs, coves, castles and caves that until 100 years ago were the domain of smugglers, blur the lines between history and legend.

Inland, heather and gorse-covered moors studded with the remains of Cornwall’s heritage, including Bronze Age and Early Christian sites, are a lure to walkers and include the granite towers and stone chimneys that are all that remain of the tin-mining industry that dominated Cornwall for over 4000 years. Walkers also have no less than 500 miles of coastal footpaths to explore.

Getting to Cornwall is facilitated by good road and rail links and the Newquay International airport.

Events

Mousehole Christmas Lights - nearby to Creek View and Cliff Top House.

For Halloween The Big Sheep offers the South West's largest Halloween Festival, along with Guy Fawkes Bonfire night - Near to Bude Lodge and Bude Loft in Cornwall, Moor Barn and Dartmoor Manor in Devon.

Bude Jazz Festival is in late August / early September each year - within 10 minutes drive to Bude Lodge and Bude Loft.

Exeter Festival of Food and Drink is in April / May each year - near to Bude Lodge and Bude Loft in Cornwall, Moor Barn and Dartmoor Manor in Devon.

The Cornwall Film Festival at Newquay is in early November each year – nearby to Mill Rock, The Cowshed, The Honey Barn, Estuary House, Water Mill, Water Barn and Water Loft.

The British Surf Film Festival at Newquay is in late September each year – nearby to Mill Rock, The Cowshed, The Honey Barn, Estuary House, Water Mill, Water Barn and Water Loft.

Newquay Fish Festival in early September each year – nearby to Mill Rock, The Cowshed, The Honey Barn, Estuary House, Water Mill, Water Barn and Water Loft.

Padstow Christmas Festival in early December each year – nearby to Mill Rock, The Cowshed, The Honey Barn, Estuary House, Water Mill, Water Barn and Water Loft.

Obby Oss day in Padstow on May day each year – nearby to Mill Rock, The Cowshed, The Honey Barn, Estuary House, Water Mill, Water Barn and Water Loft.