Overlooking Cadgwith Cove stands a tiny thatched cottage with whitewashed walls. Almost hidden, the cottage sits alone at the entrance to the ‘Todden’ - a small promontory dividing Cadgwith bay into two coves. On one side fishing boats sail for their daily catch and on the other you have a quieter beach from which to swim and sunbathe. The Todden is a public viewpoint from which you can enjoy one of the most photographed views of the cove and a public footpath runs alongside the house. Little Todden, however, has the bonus of its own sheltered patio from which you can sit and watch the boats, the waves or, if you are lucky, the wrens that live nearby. For two people wanting a truly special, unique holiday this is the very place.
Accommodation: Ground floor: Open plan living room: Kitchen area: with electric cooker, fridge with freezer compartment. Living/Dining area: with table and chairs and comfortable sofa, flatscreen TV and DVD/Music player, large bow window. Bathroom: with corner bath, overhead shower, washbasin and WC. First Floor: steep spiral staircase leads to compact open area with double bed. Please note – not suitable for the elderly or infirm. Heating: electric panel heater. Parking: Season ticket provided or spaces can be found around the cove. Patio Area: with table chairs and views over the cove. Special Note: WiFi available, towels are provided and a telephone for incoming calls only.
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