About Hillside
This spacious property is set in an elevated position providing breathtaking views across the beach of Praa Sands and out to Mounts Bay. Follow the private footpath and the soft sandy beach is beneath your feet in minutes.
Property Details
The property has three bedrooms sleeping six people in comfort. In addition it has facilities for babies (T/cot & H/chair). Outside is a large decking area affording views over the beach and surrounding cliffs.
The ground floor consists of lounge, dining room, breakfast room, sun room, tiled kitchen and shower room with toilet and basin. On the first floor are three bedrooms - 1 double and 2 twin (one with bunks), family bathroom and separate toilet.
Services include oil fired central heating. All fuel,
power & bed linin included - towels not included. Equipment includes TV, DVD, stereo/CD, Electric hob & oven, D/washer, Freezer, fridge, W/machine, T/dryer, BBQ. Parking for two cars but note there are 30 steps up to the property from the car parking.
Booking
Call Gary on 07909 535489 or email Garyatelford@aol.com.
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Tourist attractions
At Hillside Praa Sands there are many different tourist attractions that people like to see.
Pengersick Castle
There is evidence of 5000 years of history at Pengersick, going back to the Bronze Age. The original family possessed of these lands, settled here in the 12th century. The Castle is a Grade 1* Listed Building and Scheduled Ancient Monument.
St Michael's Mount
Stroll across the causeway where a legendary giant once walked. Follow the footsteps of pilgrims. Boat hop to an island where modern life meets layers of history. Discover a medieval castle, a sub-tropical paradise and a close-knit island community.
Eden Project
The Eden Project in Cornwall in a disused clay mine, transforming it into a rich, global garden where people can learn about nature and get inspiration about the world around them.
Trevano Manor & Gardens
Do not miss a visit to the historic Trevarno Estate where you can explore the magnificent gardens, grounds and Woodland walks which date back to 1246. Follow the progress of major restoration projects and visit the remarkable National Museum of Gardening.
Minack Theatre
The Minack Theatre is the most famous open-air theatre in Britain, possibly in the world; from above it looks as though some wandering Greeks, two thousand years ago, had carved a theatre into the granite cliffs of Porthcurno, Cornwall.
Flambards
Flambards is the West Country's leading family attraction with rides for everyone, family fun and entertainment. Don't forget to visit the award-winning and unique exhibitions including the The Victorian Village and the Britain in the Blitz.
National Seal Sanctuary
The Sanctuary started in the winter of 1958 when a baby seal, only a few hours old, was washed up on the beach at St Agnes. Ken Jones lived with his wife just one hundred yards from the beach, he picked up the pup and took it back to his small garden.
Lands End
Land's End is one of Britain's best loved landmarks, famous for its unique location and beautiful scenery. A visit to this, the most south westerly point of mainland Britain, will provide you with a fantastic day out. Entrance to Land's End is free, you only pay to park your car.
Poldark Mine
Unique prehestoric evidence of working for alluvial tin, the site of the first recorded tin stamps in the Duchy (1493) and its 18th century tin mine makes Poldark one of Cornwall's most important heritage sites.
Paradise Park & JungleBarn
With giant slides, challenging soft play and a special toddlers' zone with ball fountain - you and your kids will want to stay all day. There is a snack bar with daily papers available, balcony overlooking the gardens, plus jungle-themed rooms perfect for birthday parties.
Heligan Gardens
Heligan, seat of the Tremayne family for more than 400 years, is one of the most mysterious estates in England. All year round you can visit Heligan Gardens.