管理会社の情報
Sykes Holiday Cottages is an independent holiday cottage rental agency, with the finest selection of holidays across the UK and Ireland. Whether it’s a family-friendly holiday, a pet-friendly holiday or an activity and adventure-filled holiday, find your ideal UK break with Sykes Holiday Cottages.
Our sister brands include Abersoch Quality Homes, Best of Suffolk, Carbis Bay Holidays, Character Cottages, Coast and Country Cottages, Coast and Country Holidays, Cornish Cottage Holidays, Dream Cottages, Heart of the Lakes, Helpful Holidays, Hideaways, Hogans Irish Cottages, John Bray, Lakes Cottage Holidays, Lake District Lodge Holidays, Lakelovers, Manor Cottages, Menai Holidays, Northumbria Coast & Country, Welsh Coast and Country Holidays and Yorkshire Coastal Cottages, and our family extends as far as Bachcare in New Zealand.
宿泊施設の情報
Cockle Island Cottage sits in the traditional fishing village of Porthallow, on the east side of the Lizard Peninsula, close to St Keverne, Porthoustock and Coverack. With one bedroom and one bathroom the cottage sleeps two people. The open plan living space has kitchen, dining area, sitting area and woodburner. There is an enclosed south facing garden with furniture and a BBQ, laid to lawn with patio with scenic views over the wooded valley. Cockle Island cottage has year round appeal for couples. Note: Short break bookings can only start on a Monday or a Friday and must be approved with the housekeeper prior to confirming your booking - please contact us if you wish to book a short stay. No children permitted.
Note: Regretfully, children are not accepted at this property Note: Short break bookings can only start on a Monday or a Friday
周辺エリアの情報
Porthallow is situated on the east coast of the Lizard peninsula, an area known for its natural history, especially geology and plants. Along the coast, to the north, is Gillan Creek and the Helford River, and to the south is the village of Porthoustock, and offshore The Manacles, a great hazard to shipping and a popular diving site for shipwrecks. The beach is privately owned with access open to all and consists of pebbles at the higher reaches and sand at low tide. It was once the scene of a pilchard fishery.