Self-Catering in St Austell

Pendennis Apartment, St Austell, Cornwall

Pendennis Apartment
27 Pochin House
Carclaze road

St Austell
Cornwall

PL25 3RX
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Pendennis is a luxury two bedroom penthouse apartment on a prestigious development with spectacular views over St Austell Bay. Built three years ago on the site of an historic china clay dry the development retains a number of the original features. Approached via electronic security gates and immaculate gardens the apartment has a dedicated secure parking space with extra visitor spaces available.Internally the apartment boasts all modern conveniences expected of such a prestigious building. Electronically controlled underfloor heating, free broadband, electric double oven and dishwasher to name but a few. (seperate utility room washer /dryer)There is a spacious master double bedroom with en suite a further bedroom with double king size bed and a family bathroom with bath and shower. (we can provide a put you up bed if needed)The large lounge and kitchen provide exceptional views across the bay. Within five minutes drive is the world famous EDEN PROJECT and a little further is the Lost Gardens of Heligan. The historic port of Charlestown, home to beautiful square rigged sailing ships is but a moment away and the spectacular Cornish Riviera.'Note: Breakfast provided is a continental providing e.g.: cereals, milk, bread, jams, tea & coffeeWe will take children as long as the booking is no more than 4 persons at any one booking.

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Parking
Restaurant/Pub Nearby
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Central Heating
Linen Provided
Washing Machine
Sporting Facilities Nearby

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