Chilled, funky, relaxed, cool,
laid back, they all describe The Old Chapel!
This spacious property is the perfect holiday venue for one
family, two families or a group of friends. Close to the beach, fabulous walks
and loads of other attractions with a pub right next door (closed at present), the location is
perfect.
Big
dining table, loads of comfy sofas, table football and mini snooker table, TVs
in just the right places, central heating and a great log burner, fab funky
kitchen looking down on the main sitting room, garden with barbeque looking out
over fields, The Old Chapel has everything you could possibly want, spring,
summer autumn and winter.
There is a fantastic beach only a few minutes away.
The main
room on the lower floor has a double bunk bed – yes, that really is one double
bed on top of another!
The upper
floor has a mezzanine with two double rooms looking down on the main sitting
room and kitchen!
Accommodation Lower Ground Floor: Open plan sitting, dining & bedroom area with a double bunk bed and separate shower room, a WC with washing machine.
There is access to the ground floor via stairs.
Ground Floor: Stairs leading into hallway area with a bathroom including a shower and access to the garage.
First Floor: Open plan sitting, dining & kitchen area.
Separate shower room. Access via stairs to Mezzanine floor level.
Mezzanine Floor: Two double bedrooms separated by a landing.
Exterior: There is external furniture & BBQ facilities.
Facilities & Services
Heating is via central heating and the wood burning stove. The kitchen has a range of equipment. There is an electric oven and gas hob, toaster, kettle, fridge / freezer & washing machine.
The sitting room area has a flatscreen Freeview TV & DVD player, CD & Radio. There is an iron & ironing board.
Miscellaneous Electricity, heating, bed linen, towels & beach towels are all included. There are parking facilities for up to 3 vehicles. Regrettably no smoking is allowed. There is a cot & high chair available.
General Booking Information Arrival / Departure is normally a Saturday. Shortbreaks are available during quieter periods.
£200 pre-authorised to your credit or debit card as a security deposit is required.
A 10% discount is available to a couple only booking outside the peak season.
The name Tintagel immediately brings to mind the legend of King Arthur.
No one can be certain that this was actually the place that Uther Pendragon seduced the Queen of Cornwall. What ever the truth the coaster scenery around Tintagel is the stuff of legends.
The ruins of the 12th Century Norman Castle can be visited by walking along a half mile of uneven track to Tintagel Head.
There is a steep uphill climb to reach the castle.
Across a bridge on Tintagel Island you will find the ruins of a Celtic Monastery.
Running beneath Tintagel Island are two caves, the larger is known as Merlin's Cave.
The village of Tintagel itself has a number of potteries & galleries in addition to the many gift shops, restaurants & tea rooms.
The Old Post Office is definitely worth a visit.
Originally a 14th century manor house with an uneven slate roof, it has been restored by The National Trust and is one of their most attractive small buildings.