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The Quies, Ocean Blue, Treyarnon

A stunning three-storey beach house overlooking the beautiful Treyarnon Bay. With bright interior and tiered gardens including a balcony off the living area, the perfect spot to watch an unforgettable sunset.

Overview

 

 “Fantastic location, beautiful house and very clean, will come again.”

 

Introduction

 

If it’s a beach-side location with spectacular ocean views and family friendly accommodation you want, The Quies is it!! Set over three floors with amazing views over Treyarnon Bay, this superb property has the laidback feel of a beach house combined with all the contemporary mod-cons necessary for a relaxed family holiday. Kick back on the balcony after a hard day at the beach, soak in the sunset and plan the next day’s adventures, this is the place to make those memories that will last a lifetime.

 

 

Nearby

 

Situated right on one of North Cornwall’s best beaches, this a location that really cannot be beaten. Treyarnon Bay regularly comes top in “Best Of….” beach lists and it’s easy to see why. As one of the areas “Seven Bays for Seven Days” this stunning cove is hugged by dunes and high cliffs. The sandy bay provides a divine spot for a dip, but if calmer waters are more your thing why not try the tidal pool nestled into the rocks, topped up daily by the ocean.

 

Follow the coast path north and you come to Constantine Bay, an easy ten-minute stroll away. This long sandy beach is flanked by rolling dunes and is legend among the surfing community, head here to watch them ripping on big wave days. The other side of the rocky outcrop in the middle of the bay lies Booby’s Bay, a low-tide beauty that hides amazing rockpools and coves, as well as the skeleton of a ship long since wrecked.

 

St Merryn village is a short drive away, with plenty of shops and bars including Rick Steins pub, The Cornish Arms. The village is also home to a well-stocked shop, bakery, and surf shop, so all bases are covered! Another five minutes in the car will take you to Padstow, a vibrant harbour town packed full of renowned restaurants, galleries, and a whole host of outdoor activities, perfect for a day out.

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Accommodation

Inside Space

Enter through your own front door into a spacious hallway with WC, perfect for leaving muddy boots or drying off a soggy dog! The roomy master suite lies on the ground floor and features a large ensuite with full bath, as well as French doors to the lower patio. Follow the staircase up to the first floor, where the hallway opens out to a large open plan kitchen and living space decorated in a bright and coastal style. French doors to a balcony flood the room with light and frame the expansive ocean view which provides a beautiful backdrop to this lovely apartment. Stairs lead from the hallway to the third floor, where you find a double ensuite bedroom at the front of the house with those wonderful ocean views. Pop the window open on a warm night and fall asleep to the sound of the waves! The third ensuite bedroom is at the rear, a twin room, the second bed is a pull out trundle without a headboard, suitable for children.

 

Outside Space

The Quies has the benefit of two outside areas, one lovely balcony off the main living space which has outdoor furniture, and a larger tiered patio which is accessed from the master suite. This is arranged over two levels and has an area for outdoor dining with lovely views of the bay and a gate from which you have easy access to the beach and coastal paths.

 

Parking

The Quies has allocated parking for one car within the gated Ocean Blue complex.

 

Access

The Quies has a set of approximately ten steps leading down to the front door from the parking area, and once inside the property is set over three floors. Two flights of internal switchback stairs divide the three floors, both with handrails.

Please note: This property has a balcony on the first floor. Please supervise children and pets at all times when the balcony is in use. 

 

EV charging

It is not permitted to charge electric vehicles at this property.

 

Linen
Linen and towels are included in the property but please bring your own beach towels.

 

Wi-Fi

Free Wi-Fi available in the property.

 

Pets

Pets are welcome at The Quies with a small charge of £25 per dog.

Gallery

Sea View
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Living Area
Living Area
Kitchen
Kitchen
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Location

Local Area

 

TREYARNON BAY…

 

Voted as Britain’s cleanest beach, Treyarnon is a stunning bay on the North Cornish coast with golden sands and beautiful blue waters. The renowned surfing beach offers an interesting blend of sand, rock pools, caves, and gullies to explore and a natural swimming pool on the Northern side. A north-west facing beach, Treyarnon enjoys simply unforgettable sunsets out on the horizon line.

 

Up on the cliff there is a café open all year round where you can stop for a drink or a bite to eat, with plenty of outdoor seating overlooking the bay. There is also a seasonal shop for essential supplies and a seasonal food van for takeaway food and drinks. With toilets at the top of the beach, you can enjoy a family day on Treyarnon beach with everything you need in reach.

 

Perfectly situated amidst the popular bays of Constantine and Porthcothan, and linked by the South West Coast Path, you can discover some of the finest coastal landscapes. Just a mile away at the top of Constantine Bay, you can also find the award winning Trevose Golf & Country Club, a championship course with a stunning backdrop.

 

 

 

For further amenities nearby, head to St Merryn. The village offers a mixture of places to eat and drink including Rick Stein’s cosy pub The Cornish Arms. There is a village store, fish and chip shop, bakery, petrol station and more. Another fine place to eat is The Pig over at Harlyn Bay, just a couple of miles from Treyarnon.

 

Also just a ten minute drive away is Padstow, a picturesque harbour town with a number of superb restaurants, bars, boutique shops and galleries. This bustling town offers a vast variety of food options from Rick Stein’s famous Seafood Restaurant and Paul Ainsworth’s Michelin starred No.6, to fresh Cornish pasties and fish and chips on the harbour.