Cresta House is a beautifully furnished, stylish and comfortable home which
opened for the first time in August 2007 after a major refurbishment to luxury
accommodation. Cresta House has been awarded ETC 4 Star status.
The high standard of accommodation comprises a luxury master bedroom with breathtaking sea views, and a second twin room with bunk bed, sleeping 4.
Located in the charming fishing town of Newlyn, Cresta House boasts superb views from the harbour, across Mounts Bay towards St Michael's Mount.
The unique beauty of the landscape, the quality of the accommodation and our extensive local knowledge of the best restaurants, galleries and beaches and much more besides, will combine to make your stay one to remember and hopefully bring you back to us in the future!
Accomodation and Features:
* Sleeps 4
* Luxury Master Bedroom with breathtaking sea views
* 2nd Twin Bedroom with bunk bed - sleeps 2 (plus full sized single trundle bed if required).
* Luxury large bathroom with bath and shower
* Fully equipped, stylish kitchen with washing machine, dishwasher, microwave
* Large through dining room and lounge, with stunning harbour views
* Quality Egyptian cotton bedding and towels provided (please bring your own beach towels)
* Centrally heated for all year round use
* TV, Freeview extra channels and record facility, DVD player
* Pretty front garden with seating and superb views across Mounts Bay to St Michael's Mount
* External store - ideal for wetsuits, beach equipment
* Complimentary welcome pack on arrival - including Cornish Cream Tea!
* Special occasions catered for - lovely wines available from Mounts Bay Wine Company, organic fruit and vegetable boxes from Riverford Organic Vegetables and many wonderful restaurants in Penzance and Newlyn
* Tesco Direct - why not have all your shopping unpacked and ready for your arrival!
* Broadband available, check your email or look at local attractions on the internet
Newlyn is home to one of the largest fishing fleets in the United Kingdom, with over 40 acres of harbour. The industry is one of the most important in the county, contributing millions of pounds to the Cornish economy each year. All sorts of fishing vessels can be seen in the harbour - beam trawlers, long liners, crabbers and even small open boats used for hand-lining for mackerel in the Bay.
All overlooked by white painted or stone faced granite cottages, separated by narrow alleys often too steep or narrow for a motor car, the ancient medieval harbour walls are dwarfed by the walls of the North and South Piers constructed a hundred years ago.
Please use our 247Booking calendar to check the very latest up-to-date availability and prices for Cresta House Holiday Cottage.
`On Road` parking (not private) outside the cottage.
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