Stunning Holiday Home with Panoramic Sea Views
Tranquil Village Location, Two Minutes Walk from Harbour and Beach
Sleeps 10 (5 bedrooms)
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Spacious property recently renovated to a high standard providing homely luxury and superb views over the bay. Set in its own well established garden. Sea views from majority of rooms. All bedrooms ensuite. Comfortable and well provided throughout with all the necessary equipment for your holiday. Set centrally in a quiet cul de sac in the the tranquil and picturesque fishing village of Coverack. The village has all the necessary amenities including a popular windsurfing school, gallery, famous local ice cream outlet and home made pasty outlet.
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Prices Currency Conversion
| Rental Period | Per Night | Per Week | Per Month | Min. Stay (Nights) |
| 28 October 2011 - 21 December 2011 | £595 | - | ||
| 13 January 2012 - 10 February 2012 | £625 | - | ||
| 2 March 2012 - 23 March 2012 | £685 | - | ||
| 23 March 2012 - 30 March 2012 | £750 | - | ||
| 13 April 2012 - 27 April 2012 | £865 | - | ||
| 8 June 2012 - 15 June 2012 | £1250 | - | ||
| 22 June 2012 - 6 July 2012 | £1365 | - | ||
| 13 July 2012 - 20 July 2012 | £1600 | - | ||
| 31 August 2012 - 21 September 2012 | £1450 | - | ||
| 21 September 2012 - 5 October 2012 | £1150 | - | ||
| 5 October 2012 - 26 October 2012 | £750 | - | ||
| 26 October 2012 - 2 November 2012 | £1000 | - | ||
| 2 November 2012 - 21 December 2012 | £650 | - | ||
| 21 December 2012 - 28 December 2012 | £1850 | - | ||
| 28 December 2012 - 4 January 2013 | £1850 | - |
Notes on prices
All prices are per week in UK pounds, and include heating and electricity. Phone is paid for by 'honesty box' and broadband is included. Bed linen is included but not towels.
We normally start start booking for the following year in October when the re-bookings are finalised.
Changeover day
Changeover day is Friday (largely because of the summer traffic). Guests should arrive after 3pm and depart by 10pm to give the cleaners time to prepare for your arrival.
| Bedrooms: | Bedroom 1 large room with glass fronted balcony overlooking the bay. En-suite with bath/shower over. Bedroom 2 double bed. Bedroom 3 double bed, 'wet room' shower, sea views. Bedroom 4 double bed, sea views, bath/shower over. Bedroom 5 twin. |
| Bathrooms: | All bathrooms with shower (except Beds 1 & 4 as above), wc and basin. |
| Kitchen: | All the necessary equipment for catering for 10 (large pans etc) as well as dishwasher, microwave, oven, hob, double sink. |
| Utility Room: | Separate utility with drying rack, freezer, tumble dryer and washing machine. |
| Living Rooms: | Spacious sitting room with table area one end (ideal for games, jigsaws etc), french windows to patio and garden, comfortable leather suite and two 'recliner' armchairs with views to garden and sea. |
| Other: | Large entrance hall area with stairs to first floor and landing and 'stable' back door. Separate ground floor toilet facility designed for disabled use. |
| Cleaning/towels/ linen/maid service: |
Bed linen and tea towels are provided, but please bring your own towels. The property will be cleaned immaculately before and after your departure. Arrangements can be made for extra linen and cleaning for those staying for more than one week. |
| Amenities/Facilities: | hob/stove oven fridge microwave dishwasher washing machine tumble dryer iron/ironing board tv telephone internet access central heating cot high chair barbecue |
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Notes on accommodation
The house is designed as a comfortable and easily run family house. It has centrally heating throughout but is generally well insulated and heating in summer is rarely required. The house is accessed by concrete steps in two places, although there are alternative points of access for those who find steps difficult. In providing for children, it should be noted that the garden, while private, is not entirely ring fenced but there is plenty of room to run about or play boules or badminton. There are are also large areas of stone tiled floor in the hall and kitchen/conservatory area, although all the bedrooms and sitting room are carpeted.
No smoking.
No pets.
Accessibility
The house was recently upgraded and modernised and has wheelchair access to the back door (the front door is approached up some steps). The separate ground floor toilet and 'wet room' were also installed with the disabled in mind. All the facilities of the ground floor are accessible for wheelchair users.
Outside
The garden is largely set to lawn with some flower beds. It is an orchard behind the house and is hedged with the typically Cornish hedging plants of escallonia and fuchsia. It is predominantly set on three levels. The patio has integrated seating, a mobile barbecue, and a picnic style table. Some sun loungers are available.
Coast/Beach
One minute's walk to Coverack's own beach. Approximately ten minutes to the quieter 'Headland' beach. Being tidal these beaches are quiet, clean and unspoiled. There are many other beaches in the area, with the extensive north coast beaches so loved by surfers accessible within the hour, and others from the famously picturesque Kynance Cove to Kennack Sands, Church Cove etc easily accessed by car.
Golf
There is an attractive golf course at Mullion.
Special interest holidays
The house is ideal for the use of small 'special interest' groups, such as artists, photographers, geologists etc for those wishing to take advantage of the many interesting facilities locally.
Travel
Newquay is the nearest airport (approx 1 hr). Redruth is the nearest station (approx 50 mins). A car will not be necessary for the majority of your stay if you want a quiet and relaxing break. For those who wish to do a little more, then it would be essential.
Distances
St. Keverne (approx 4 miles). Helston (approx 8 miles). Penzance, Falmouth, St. Ives all approximately 1 hr by car.
Further details
The area has lots to offer, from activities such as diving or sailing (we are very near the Helford River), extensive and interesting walking (the coastal path runs through the village) to other pursuits such as the many famous gardens and National Trust properties open locally. There is lots for artists with the many galleries of St. Ives, including Tate St. Ives easily accessible by car. The Seal Sanctuary is situated locally at Gweek and Future World at Goonhilly offers a fascinating insight into technology. The National Maritime Museum is at Falmouth and days out will reveal the fascinatingly diverse landscape of the Lizard from the green creeks of the Helford Passage to the more rugged coastal cliffs by the Lizard lighthouse.
Booking notes
On initial receipt of an email we can let you know if the booking is available and on provision of an address we can then pencil you in pending a contract giving Terms and Conditions. On signature of this and return of a 30% deposit your booking is secure until final confirmation with the payment of the balance 8 weeks in advance of your holiday.
Guest comments
'Wow! This is fantastic'
'Your house in Coverack is stupendous'
'Lowlands is ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS'
Owner profile
About the owner
Chris and Billie Anstey (land agent/farmer and former teacher) from Oxfordshire bought Lowlands in 2003 with the intention of moving to Cornwall. Work started in November 2004 to make it the superb family home it is today but sadly circumstances have not conspired to enable us to move to Coverack yet. For this reason we currently offer people the opportunity to share our lovely house by renting it so they can appreciate this wonderful corner of Cornwall which so consistently draws people back to it year on year. Chris and Billie have two gorgeous daughters, both in their 20s, who share their love of Coverack having spent so many happy summers there. The house very much reflects our way of living and provides a comfortable and distinctively personal feel to the accommodation.
Year purchased: 2003
Why the owner chose a home in this location
Having holidayed in Coverack for over twenty years, an opportunity arose to buy this brilliantly situated house from which we fondly imagine we can see our grandchildren (potential) on either the harbour wall or the beach. With its own garden and quiet location it provided a restful retreat whilst giving superb view of the bay and access to all the village facilities within a few hundred metres. The potential for development became a reality when the builder moved in resulting in the light and modern accommodation it provides today. The remoteness of the Lizard is ideally suited for those who, like us, appreciate simple pleasures and a predominantly outdoor lifestyle, together with loads to fascinate both culturally and historically, and numerous activities on offer.
For booking and further information
Property Ref E976
Contact Name:
Elizabeth Anstey
(UNITED KINGDOM) +44 01869244890
Alternate Contact Details:
(UNITED KINGDOM) +44 01869245585
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