The Cart House

Newquay, North Cornwall

  • 4 Star
  • Luxurious, open-planned accommodation, a few minutes’ walk from a renowned local pub and 10-15 minute drives to several beaches.

You can book this property from:

  • £587 per week
  • £84 per night
  • 4 Star

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 king/super-king bed

Appliances

  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 1 WC
  • Towels provided

Special Features

  • WiFi

Outdoors

  • Private parking

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Golf
  • Pony trekking/horse riding

Accessibility

  • On one level, no stairs
  • Walk-in shower
  • Ground floor bath/shower room
  • Ground floor WC
  • Ground floor bedroom

Important - Please Note

House Rules

  • No more than 1 pet
  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

The Cart House is a beautiful Cornish gem for a couple looking for that special getaway. Rumored to have been used by Sir Walter Raleigh to house his horses and cart during his time as elected burgess of the borough of Mitchell. Stylishly converted and flooded with natural light, this lovely property offers spacious open-planned accommodation with exposed beams and comfy leather sofas. The kitchen is well equipped with quality appliances, where you can keep company at the breakfast bar whilst enjoying a glass of wine, or, if you fancy, visit The Plume of Feathers, just 2 minutes’ walk away; a renowned dog-friendly pub serving up country-pub fare. The Cart House is situated in a perfect location to access and explore the whole of Cornwall with both the north and south coast within easy striking distance.

GROUND FLOOR: 
Kitchen/Dining & Lounge Area: Two built in electric ovens (one combines as a microwave), ceramic hob, dishwasher, integrated fridge/freezer, wine cooler, large breakfast bar, table and chairs, 55” Smart TV.
Bedroom: 6' Super King bed (can be unzipped to form 3' twins, please order in advance), free standing shelves and hanging rack, 43” Smart TV.
Shower Room: Dual thermostatic shower, heated towel rail, basin, electric mirror, shaver point, w.c.

GARDEN & PARKING: Allocated parking space for one car on paved area in driveway.


Pet Welcome: Maximum 1 x Adult Dog, £25 per week
Power and Heat: Electricity included in rent. Electric radiators heating throughout, heated towel rail in bathroom.
Bedding and Linen: Bed Linen & Towels provided. Please bring own beach towels.
Amenities: Local Convenience Shop 2miles, Pubs 0.1mile and 1.5miles, Numerous renowned beaches within 10-15 minutes drive, M&S Food-Hall 4 minutes, Waitrose 10 minutes.

NOTES: No smoking. WiFi provided; Superfast Broadband, USB points throughout the property. Mobile reception generally very good but please see - Information about mobile phone coverage.

Reviews

We stayed at The Cart House for 5 days and it was such an enjoyable stay. At the end of each day walking round Cornwall it was so nice to come back to such a lovely property to relax in for the evening. The property is beautifully decorated and so clean it is like everything is brand new ! Such lovely thoughtful extras with the good quality teas, coffee & condiments. Phil text me to let me know the property was ready earlier & was so helpful during our stay, really lovely people. Thank you for a lovely stay.

Past Customer,

The Cart House was a great property, and everything in it was like new and top spec. I was very clean and well presented. It was spacious and bright and had everything we needed for a week. It’s in a nice village and very accessible to the A30 to explore Cornwall. It would have been great to have had a garden for the dog but we were out exploring with him everyday and so it wasn’t an issue And everywhere we went was very dog friendly, including the local pub (The Plume of Feathers). The owners were very helpful and made us feel very welcome. Would definitely recommend it and would stay again.

Miss B,

Fabulous stay! Lovely, clean & modern property. Very comfortable bed ☺️ Only slight downside is that there is no garden area for the dog, saying that.. a lovely village to walk round. Overall excellent stay.

Miss B,

The Cart House exceeded all our expectations and we can’t wait to come back! There is nothing we would change. The owners Phil and Helen couldn’t do enough for us.

Mrs Jill B,

This property is perfectly situated in a nice quite spot, with easy access to shops and beach a short drive away. The hosts are lovely and the property is beautiful decorated thought-out, it made our week stay very comfortable!

Miss W,

We had a fantastic long weekend at The Cart House, it was well equipped and everything was spotless. Very handy location made it easy to reach everywhere we wanted to go (we did day trips to St Ives, Eden Project, Lands End, St Michaels Mount and Padstow). Would recommend a meal at The Plume of Feathers pub just down the road. We had no reason to contact Phil and Helen but knew we could if we had any problems. There is no outside space or bath so just be mindful if you have a dog but we managed just fine. Perranporth and Holywell Bay are good beaches nearby. Overall we would definitely recommend The Cart House!

Miss B,

Location

When many people think of Newquay, often their first impressions are of the lively nightlife the town has to offer, but Newquay has much more up its sleeve than just pubs and clubs. There are no less than 11 beaches along this part of the coast, plenty of family fun and of course, are a mecca for the surfers who flock here all year round to ride the waves. A number of them are also dog friendly, so your best friend won't be left out either. From Newquay Harbour a wide variety of boat trips are available whether you want to head out to sea for a fishing trip, try your hand at some of the water-sports on offer, or just take in the beautiful scenery, there will be something for everyone.  If you're lucky, you may even spot a seal popping its head above the water! A more sedate option is the Trenance Gardens and Leisure park, with its boating lake where you can hire rowing- or pedal-boats. Nearby there is also the renowned Newquay Zoo, and a riding stables, from which you can explore on horseback the Gannel estuary, one of the many Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Cornwall has to offer. A little further down the coast, Perranporth offers much in the way of family entertainment. There are beaches, cafes and water sports galore, plenty of wildlife, and for the historically-minded visitor, you can see an Iron Age fort and a local museum. If your interests lean more towards the literary, this stretch of coastline is known to have inspired Winston Graham to write the Poldark novels.