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Sitting high on the headland with views of Port Quin Bay this immaculate cottage is a real haven.
Nothing will come between you and the sweeping views of the Atlantic when you stay in this cliff-top property. The two-bedroom cottage sits high on the headlands with views over Port Quin Bay from its windows and patio area. This former stable to Doyden House boasts an immaculate interior with all the mod cons to add a little luxury to your stay.
You’ll be just metres from the South West Coast Path, giving you the opportunity to explore walks in both directions. Walk down the hill to Port Quin where you could go rock pooling, kayaking or fishing. Longer walks will take you east to the quaint fishing village of Port Isaac, or west to Pentire Head.
Further afield, Polzeath’s wide, sandy beach, perfect for swimming and surfing, is a 10 minute drive away. Hop onto the water taxi from the chic coastal village of Rock to the fishing village of Padstow.
Doyden Stable Cottage is next to Doyden House, which is home to four apartments - Mouls (sleeps four), Conor (sleeps two), Rumps (sleeps two) and Carnweather (sleeps four). These can be booked together for a group of up to 16 guests.
Open sitting room with multifuel stove, kitchen and dining area. Shower room and toilet. Stairs lead to first floor from the sitting room.
Two bedrooms (one double and one twin which can also be a second double).
Not accessible. Find more information in the Accessibility Guide. Accessibility questions? Email holiday.enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk or call us on 0344 800 2070.
Access: The accessibility guide is for guidance only. For up-to-date information, please call the team on 0344 800 2070.
Children: The cottage is set back from the steep cliffs however care should be taken around the area as it is in close proximity to the sea.
Heating: Air source central heating provided.
Fire: The fire or wood burning stove will be laid with sufficient logs for the first evening.
Fire making kits can be purchased at time of booking or whilst at the cottage.
The Fire making kits cost £30.00 and contain kindling, firelighters and Ash logs, enough for two evening fires.
Parking: There is one level space outside the cottage.
Garden: There is a terrace to the side of the cottage with further garden on another level adjoining this. The garden is shared with other guests staying at the Doyden House apartments.
Telephone: There is a shared telephone in the hallway of Doyden House nearby.
*WiFi: This is now available, but please note that intermittent connection problems can sometimes occur and should not be relied upon. We are pleased to provide free WiFi at this cottage which is supported by BT.
Offers: Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 4pm.
Free entry to Tintagel Old Post Office on production of booking details subject to seasonal opening hours.
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Check-in is at 4pm. Sorry, but we won't be ready for you to arrive or drop off your things any earlier. Check-out is at 10am. Enjoy a late check-out of 4pm on Sundays. Read the full FAQs to find out more.
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