Puffins Cottage is a traditional property situated in the popular village of Rock with parking for 3 cars (or a car and a boat) and only about 400 yards from the sandy beach.
Downstairs there is a cottage style kitchen which overlooks the garden, with exposed beams incorporating a range of modern fitted units as well as an oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer. There is also a lounge/dining room with beamed ceiling and feature fireplace. One of the sofas in the lounge converts to a double sized sofa bed.
Upstairs there are 2 x bedrooms: A double bedroom (with en-suite shower room with basin and W.C.) and a Twin Bedroom. There is also a separate shower room with Shower, W.C. and wash hand basin.
To the outside is a well enclosed terraced garden as well as a parking for 3 cars or even a car & boat (Space is 6.8m x 5m).
Whilst we accept well behaved dogs for an additional cost of £50 per pet, per week or per short break stay, please contact us to check if you wish to take more than one dog.
PLEASE NOTE:
Short breaks of 2, 3 or 4 nights are calculated on a percentage basis (not a nightly rate) and are normally, only accepted out of school holiday periods.
We do not accept a short break during the Christmas week but do accept a 3 or 4 night short break over the New Year.
AROUND THE LOCAL AREA.
Rock is ideally situated on the North Cornish coast with the nearby villages and towns of Port Isaac, Polzeath, Daymer Bay, Padstow and Wadebridge.
The town has a nautical background with many water-based activities - including sailing, windsurfing, with fishing trips around the coast and the ferry across to Padstow.
Within the vicinity of the cottage are several beaches - the nearest being Porthilly Beach. In addition, there is Daymer Bay, a well-known surfing and sunbathing beach and the Church of St Enodoc - made famous by association with John Betjeman, the former poet laureate, who is buried in the graveyard.
Rock has several amenities - Restaurants (one of which 'The Black pig' has a Michelin star), cafes, pub, butcher, bakery, petrol station, post office, and a well-stocked village shop.
There is also the popular St Enodoc golf course, great coastal walks and cycling on the famous Camel Trail at nearby Wadebridge.