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Quay House, Porth Beach Newquay, North Cornwall

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Prices from £589 per week
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Special Offers

Free £50 voucher for Fifteen Cornwall or 10% discount for bookings arriving in March, 2010*. Please call the bookings team to book on 0844 561 2001.

Facilities

Quality In Tourism Rating 5 Star
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  • Three storey house with 3 bedrooms, sleeps 6/8.
  • Fantastic views from all three levels across the bay.
  • Balcony and outside seating area with steps leading onto the beach.
  • Designated parking space.
  • Wi-fi internet access.

Quay House could arguably be one of the finest 3 bedroom holiday properties in North Cornwall. Combining an enviable position directly on Porth Beach and a superior interior, the house offers everything you would expect from a luxury holiday home.

Quay House is part of the Seashore development - a luxury conversion of a large Victorian house. This exclusive location has its own steps down to the beach as well as 2 allocated parking spaces. There are 2 steps up to the front door as well as a ramp.

A welcome pack including tea, coffee and a bottle of wine is provided for guests on arrival.

Newquay town centre and harbour is a 15-20 minute walk along the scenic coastal path from Porth Beach.

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Offer terms: Guests can chose either a 10% reduction off the cost of the holiday rental or a complimentary £50 Fifteen Cornwall voucher. The offer applies to bookings staying for a minimum of 3 nights at QUAY HOUSE, departing by 01/04/2010. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion or discount, may be withdrawn at any time and only applies to new bookings. Please call the bookings team to book on 0844 561 2001.

Living

  • Open plan living area with glorious views across Porth Beach.
  • High ceilings and bay windows allow plenty of light into the room.
  • 1x two seater leather sofa (sofabed),1x four seater leather sofa, coffee table and an armchair.
  • Entertainment is provided by a 34" flatscreen TV with Sky Satellite and a DVD player.
  • Wi-fi internet access.
  • Telephone is available for emergency and incoming calls.

Kitchen

  • The kitchen is open plan to the living room and features integrated dishwasher, oven with gas hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, kettle and toaster.
  • Leading off the kitchen is a back door to an enclosed patio area.
  • There is a separate utility room with w.c., wash basin, washing machine, high chair and an iron and ironing board.

Dining

  • The dining area between the living room and kitchen has a beautiful dining table and 6 chairs.

Sleeping

Master Bedroom

  • Located on the first floor and features a private balcony with spectacular views across Porth Bay. A table and 2 chairs is provided on the balcony.
  • Furnished with a kingsize double bed and 2 bedside cabinets with reading lamps, a mirror, 27” flat panel TV and DVD player and a large wardrobe.
  • En-suite bathroom.

Bedroom Two

  • Features a kingsize double bed and 2 bedside tables with reading lamps, a 5 drawer unit, a mirror, a chair and large wardrobe.

Bedroom Three

  • Located on the third floor to the front of the property with stunning views across Porth Bay from the skylight windows.
  • Features twin beds, a bedside table with reading lamp and a wardrobe.
  • En-suite bathroom.
  • There is also a sofabed in the living room which can accommodate 2 extra guests with prior arrangement.

Bathroom

Main Bathroom

  • The bathroom has a white suite featuring bath with shower, w.c., wash basin with mirror, ladder-style chrome towel rail and under floor heating.

En-suite to Master Bedroom

  • A door leads to the en-suite bathroom complete with a double shower cubicle with 5 massaging body jets, w.c., wash basin with mirror, ladder-style chrome towel rail and under floor heating.

En-suite to Bedroom Three

  • A door leads to the en-suite shower room complete with a bath,  massage shower with 5 body jets in shower cubicle, w.c., wash basin with mirror and ladder-style chrome towel rail.

Outside

  • Stunning sea views.
  • Quay House is part of the Seashore development - a luxury conversion of a large Victorian house.
  • A private rear patio with garden furniture for al-fresco dining.
  • There is a communal patio area at the front of the development with a large table and seating for 8 people directly overlooking the beach.
  • Private steps onto the beach.
  • 2 designated parking spaces.
  • 2 steps or a ramp up to the front entrance.
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Map & Local Area
With it’s breathtaking rugged coastal scenery and seven miles of golden sandy beaches it is easy to see why Newquay, the surfer’s paradise, has traditionally been the most popular holiday destination in Cornwall.

The airport is expanding, with British Airways recently restarting flights from Gatwick, and the main roads into Newquay have been given a good overhaul. So why all the effort?

Food, Glorious Food

The food revolution in Cornwall has clearly helped. Rick Stein’s presence in Padstow re-invented the town and now Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen restaurant is doing the same for Newquay. It's popularity is well known, yet out of season deals on lunches make it worthwhile trying to get a last minute booking, even a week or two in advance. If you are struggling to get a reservation, try Explore South West who can often get tables at Fifteen and Rick’s Seafood restaurant. They can also arrange to take you there and back in their bio-fuel taxis, so you can feel good about yourself while feasting!

But it’s not just Jamie and Rick who are good for foodies. Lewinnick Lodge on the Pentire Headland cannot only boast great food, but also one of  the best views in the area. The Lusty Glaze restaurant does great British food with a Mediterannean flavour and is situated in a lovely sandy cove at the north end of Newquay. From here you can watch the surf and the surfers while you sit back and relax.

In the centre of town Fistral Blu and Chy Bar can be relied on for gourmet food and panoramic sea views. Or why not try a pub meal and sample a Cornish ale in the numerous local bars?

It's Not Just Surfing

Regardless of age or interests Newquay has lots on offer. Whether you enjoy walking, great views, pretty seaside towns, specialty shops, local history, relaxing on the beach or maybe something a bit more energetic, Newquay and the surrounding area has it all in abundance.
For many people, a holiday isn't a holiday without a beach and with eight perfect ones all within walking distance, the choice is wide.

All the beaches have excellent facilities, golden sand and caves and rock pools to explore but if you want to check out the country’s top surfers then head for Fistral. Fistral is the stage for all major UK surfing competitions and is famous for big waves. Fistral can be great for learners but when the Atlantic’s at its most ferocious the sheltered beaches of Towan, Great Western, Tolcarne, Lusty Glaze and Porth are the beaches to head for because they provide fun and mellow surf. Whatever your surfing ability there is no better place to take surf lessons than Newquay. To find a top surf school visit Explore South West where you can also find other great activities such as Kite Surfing, Canoeing and Newquay’s latest craze, Coasteering. Jumping off cliffs into the sea sounds a bit insane to us but apparently it’s perfectly safe - and you may even bump into a seal or a dolphin!

If hurling yourself into an Atlantic roller isn’t your top priority why not ease into your holiday with a leisurely stroll around Newquay’s Discovery Trail? A relaxing walking route which takes you around town, allows you to get your bearings and visit local shops while introducing you to some of Newquay’s history, myths and legends. This walk also presents plenty of opportunities to indulge in a tradition Cornish ice cream, pasty or cream tea at any number of excellent cafes.

If golf is your thing then you won't be dissapointed!  Newquay has one of the best golf courses on the North Cornwall coast where you can enjoy a round of golf and take in the magnificent views across the dramatic Atlantic coast and out to sea. You can also enjoy a round at Treloy Golf Club, situated just outside of Newquay, St Newlyn East Golf Course, again just outside Newquay or Merlin situated between Newquay and Padstow. In total there are 35 golf courses for you to choose from in Cornwall with at least 7 of them being within an easy driving distance of Newquay.

If you wish to escape the town there are more than 10 other circular walks to discover. Some take you onto the beaches and high up on the cliff paths to take in the sweeping sea views while others lead you to other points of natural beauty and interest. Sights worth visiting include the harbour, the River Gannel tidal estuary, the fly and active promenades built on the site of the pilchard-curing cellars, Huer’s House on Towan Headland, Trevelgue Head Island ancient village settlement and the Tumuli prehistoric burial places at Whipsiderry, Porth Island and Barrowfields.

A great family attraction to visit is Trenance Leisure Park. The 25-acre park houses Newquay Zoo, Waterworld, sports facilities, a miniature railway, Newquay’s oldest cottage, gardens, a boating lake and bird sanctuary. Or if you tire of all the sea air you could always visit the Blue Reef Aquarium situated on Towan Beach and experience the wonders of the Atlantic with a slice of life beneath the waves.

It is easy to lose yourself in the relaxed beach atmosphere of Newquay, but it is worth remembering that because of the unique position, it makes the perfect touring base for exploring other beautiful and historically rich locations.

Without even starting the car the keen walker or cyclist can follow the St Piran trail out of Newquay on a picturesque journey through villages and patchwork countryside taking in ancient buildings and stunning gardens. Or you could travel south of Newquay for four miles along peaceful rural lanes to visit the spectacular National Trust property, Trerice Manor - an elaborate Elizabethan house complete with beautiful gardens and a lawnmower museum.

Within a short drive there are the rugged jaws of rock at Bedruthan Steps, the Wheal Martyn Museum near St Austell that turns the China clay industry into an exciting adventure trail, Paradise Park at Hayle with its wonderful world of wildlife in splendid Victorian Gardens, Padstow and Rock (more millionaires than anywhere in Cornwall reputedly), Tintagel with its fabulous ruins and Arthurian legends, and the nationally acclaimed Eden Project near St Austell to name but a few.

Cornwall has so many attractions the biggest challenge for any holidaymaker is finding time to fit it all in.