Standing
just above Cadgwith Cove is a row of attractive terraced Coastguard
cottages, built in the 1880s to combat smuggling.. Seawatch has now
been converted into a beautiful and tastefully furnished house, with
the extensive sea views that the coastguard needed. The house enjoys
a long, south-facing garden and although you won't want to leave;
there are all the delights of Cadgwith and Cornwall on your doorstep.
Wander down into the cove and experience the conviviality of the Cadgwith
Cove Inn or visit the Old Cellar's Restaurant. Home made doughnuts,
fresh crab sandwiches and fresh seafood make this a very attractive
place to sit. It really is a magical place to stay and with so many
places to visit nearby you will definitely want to come again! Accommodation: Ground Floor: Entrance porch: with bench leads into Kitchen-Dining
Room: attractively furnished with stripped wood floor, shaker-style
blue cupboards. Dining table and chairs. Electric cooker, microwave,
dishwasher, fridge with freezer compartment. Radio/CD player. Lounge:
with comfortable seating. Colour TV and DVD player. Open fire and
beautiful sea views. A French door leads out to the garden.
Steps lead down to Washing Machine/Dryer area. Bathroom: with bath,
WC, washbasin and electric shower over bath. Heated towel rail. First Floor: Master Double Bedroom: with sea views and a pretty
Victorian fireplace. The original look-out is furnished with a chair
and telescope. Twin bedded room leads down a few stairs to
second twin bedroom. Outside: WC and water tap (useful for
days returning from the beach). Garden: with picnic benches.
Parking: season ticket provided for the car park (approximately
30 yards away). You are able to load and unload in the lane outside
the house. Heating: night storage heaters and open fire. Special
Note: the house is no smoking. For night storage heaters £20.00
extra charge. There are a number of steps that may make the house
unsuitable for the infirm.