The tranquility and central location of Morwenna makes it the perfect base for a Cornish holiday. This lovely apartment in a single story converted barn has been fitted out to a very high standard and has the added benefit of a secluded private patio and garden.
This lovely apartment in a traditional old barn attached to a charming farmhouse set in beautifully kept grounds is tranquility itself yet is only 15
minutes from a choice of fabulous North Coast beaches, 15 minutes from the
historic cathedral city of Truro and 20 minutes from the hubbub of the ancient
port of Falmouth.
Morwenna, with its central yet secluded location, really is the perfect base for a varied holiday.
The conversion of this barn, set in beautiful Cornish countryside, took place a few years ago and the Owner has created a well thought out unit with all the facilities you would expect, including strip wood floors and a fully fitted modern kitchen.
It is a light and airy conversion with a large skylight bathing the living space with plenty of natural light.
The apartment has oil fired central heating to keep you warm at cooler times and benefits from a superb covered verandah where you can enjoy the peace and tranquility of the location, whatever the weather.
The lawned garden is private and a wonderful place to enjoy a quiet BBQ.
Accommodation
Ground Floor Only: Open plan lounge / kitchen / dining area with double sofa bed. One double bedroom with 4'6" bed. Separate shower room.
Exterior: Secluded private garden with exterior furniture, BBQ facilities and sheltered patio area.
Facilities & Services
Heating is via central heating only. The open plan kitchen is equipped with an electric oven & gas hob, kettle, toaster, fridge / freezer & microwave. The lounge area has a digital freeview TV & DVD player. There is an iron & ironing board available.
Miscellaneous
Electricity, heating, bed linen & towels are all included. There are parking facilities for up to 2 cars. Regrettably no smoking or dogs are allowed. There is a cot & high chair available.
General Booking Information Arrival / Departure is normally a Saturday. Shortbreaks are available during quieter periods.
£100 pre-authorised to your credit or debit card as a security deposit is required.
Chacewater is situated in a valley not far from Cornwall's capital Truro.
Its name probably originates from the Breton 'chace' for hunting as the area was originally hunting ground for early kings of Cornwall.
The village now boasts three pubs and some bright, elegant building.
The city of Truro is only about a 10 minute drive to the east and has a wide selection of good shopping including a Tescos, Sainsburys, Marks & Spencer and many other high street outlets. There is also a cinema and a great selection of restaurants, pubs & cafes. The resort of Newquay is about 12 miles to the north with its spectacular surf beaches at Fistral & Watergate Bay. Jamie Oliver's "Fifteen" restaurant is located here. Padstow, with its fine selection of restaurants influenced by Rick Stein is just over 20 miles. Harbourside towns & villages such as Fowey, Falmouth & St Mawes are all within easy reach. For those flying to Cornwall, the airport is within easy reach.
The Cathedral City of Truro is in the heart of Cornwall and offers a wealth of facilities for the visitor. Dominated by the stunning cathedral, it is one of the south west's most attractive cities. Lemon Quay plays host to many events throughout the year including the Cornwall Food & Drink Festival in the Autumn and the famous Truro Fatstock Show just before Christmas. Regular farmers markets occur every Wednesdays & Saturday and there are also arts & craft markets on Saturdays.
There is a wonderful range of shopping for the visitor including all the regular high street stores including Marks & Spencer, Tescos & Sainsburys, but also a wide range of more specialist stores. It really is worth a wander through the back streets and alleys to find some fabulous little boutiques.
Truro has a superb range of restaurants from Bustopher Jones & Mannings on Lemon Street to the always popular Pizza Express. There are lively bars, pubs & nightclubs including the superb Old Ale House, a busy Wetherspoons and the infamous L2 if you are so inclined! The Hall for Cornwall hosts everything from Shakespeare to rock concerts and the cinema on Lemon Street has all the latest releases.