Once
the Rosehill Country Club, this property stands near the top of the hill
above the village and consequently has glorious views over open
countryside to St. Issey church and beyond. The owners have converted the
building with flair and imagination and many original features remain
including the bar which is still available for residents’ use
and to which, obviously, all occupants are very welcome. The bar
has t.v., dart board, games, cards and the
terrace just outside has picnic benches taking advantage of the views.
What a great way of relaxing after your journey and unpacking - just walk
20 yards to down a pint and admire the view!
The
character village of Little Petherick, which derives its name from 'little
Padstow', is tucked away in a quiet valley formed by a creek which flows
into the river Camel and along which follows the Saints Way, an ancient
footpath linking Padstow to Fowey on the South Coast. Footpaths on both
sides of the creek lead on to the Camel Trail just on the outskirts of
Padstow by the Iron Bridge. The Trail follows the line of the old railway
track between Padstow and Bodmin via Wadebridge and much of its length
(now used for walking or cycling) lies beside the Camel estuary - an Area
of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The historic fishing town of Padstow,
having a number of seafood restaurants and interesting shops, is only two
miles and you are just a short drive to a number of glorious sandy
beaches.
This
first floor apartment, full of character having panelled walls, beamed
ceilings and a feature stone wall, has echoes of the building's history
including a small bar area converted into a kitchen all of which create a
warm and welcoming atmosphere as well as providing spacious accommodation
for four people. Great for two couples as it has two bathrooms and also a
separate dining room which takes advantage of the lovely countryside
views.
ACCOMMODATION
GROUND
FLOOR: Approached by external staircase to balcony. Entrance door into small
Hall cupboard. Door into open plan Lounge/Kitchen Lounge
area is carpeted and has three piece suite (with two rocking armchairs)
occasional tables, sideboard, corner display cabinet, combi t.v./video, cd/cassette/radio
Kitchen area converted from a small bar and features bar counter
top with open shelving above and below, pine units, built in electric oven
and hob, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, extractor hood. Off the lounge is
Dining room table, 4 chairs, arched openings to kitchen and lounge
areas. From lounge corridor two steps down to Bathroom bath
(shower over off mixer taps), basin, w.c. then two steps up (slightly
uneven) to Bed.2 twin beds (3')
Bed.1 double bed (4'6") En suite Bathroom bath (shower
over off mixer taps), basin, w.c. (All Bedrooms bedside units, chest of drawers or shelving and hanging space plus a safe
in one of the wardrobes), hair driers Laundry
- Laundry room with washing machine and tumble drier available for the use
of all apartment occupants GARDEN & PARKING: Very large car
park shared by all apartments. Barbeque, garden furniture with cushions,
countryside views. Paved and covered balcony, shared with No. 6 Rosehill.
INFORMATION AND FACILITIES
changeover:
Saturday in 3pm out 10am
restrictions:
no smoking pets welcome:
by
prior arrangement; maximum 1, £30 per pet
per week power and heat: gas and electricity included in rent
(except electricity for washing machine and tumble drier which is paid for
by £1 coin meter); gas c.h. boiler in each apartment for heating and hot
water; electric fire in lounge; double glazed sealed window units
throughout
bedding
and linen:
pillows & duvets included; linen and towels are provided (please bring
your own beach towels)
baby
equipment:
not provided
but can be hired
- visit
hire service
telephone:
payphone 30 yds
nearest
shop:
2 mls
nearest
public transport:
200 yds
os map
reference:
SW 915 720