Tregoad, Looe, PL13 1PB

- PROPERTY TYPE
Caravan
- BEDROOMS
2
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
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Key features
- 2 BEDROOM HOLIDAY CARAVAN - SLEEPS 6
- WRAP AROUND DECKING
- ALLOCATED PARKING FOR 2 CARS
- FURNISHED
- SOUGHT AFTER 55 ACRE PARK
- STUNNING VIEWS
- CLOSE TO LOOE & POLPERRO
- MUST BE VIEWED TO BE FULLY APPRECIATED
Description
This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a beautiful 2 bedroom holiday caravan which is situated on a highly sought after park with on site pool and bar close to some of Cornwall's finest beaches and fishing villages.
The Wilerby Malton offers so much and comes with wrap around decking, central heating, double glazing and allocated parking for 2 vehicles.
You step inside the Willerby Malton static caravan, either from the side door or the double full-height doors at the front, straight into the open-plan kitchen-dining-lounge.
Open plan, yes, but the lounge feels well separated by the position of one of the two sofas, which forms a demarcation between the lounge and the dining kitchen.
So, lounge first. One three seater sofa and one two seater. It's easy to picture the Willerby Malton in full family mode; plenty of floor space and plenty of places to put stuff on a long, low table that's ideal for a television of any size, plus shelving above, and a separate coffee table.
The television unit has a desk-style circular aperture that enables you to feed cables down the back out of sight, another practical feature of the Willerby Malton.
The dining table sits conveniently in the centre of the kitchen. Cream, leather-look upholstered chairs makes sure there's exceptional comfort for four. The circular stool from the lounge can be placed at one end of the table to enable five to eat together.
The kitchen's L-shape creates ample surface for major meal making, in three separate areas. Think little helpers and separate little food tasks for them and you're somewhere near to understanding the Malton's family practicality here.
Cooking equipment is a four-burner hob, oven and grill with an extractor fan above. A grey glass splash-back takes care of cooking work here.
A tall fridge-freezer stands by the door.
Three top cabinets and four lower cupboards, plus a fitted cutlery drawer, give you plenty of storage space.
Along the corridor to the sleeping and washing quarters you find another of the Malton's practical features: four double coat hooks; outdoor wear doesn't necessarily have to take up wardrobe space.
The bedrooms are of good size with the master having a king size bed and walk in wardrobe.
And hiding away in this bedroom is the answer to the question that the Malton's dining arrangement raises; there's a circular stool here, matching the one in the lounge.
You can move the table out away from the settee to enable you to fit a stool at each end so it becomes a dining suite for six.
The park is immersed in beauty, but it also offers a retreat on its own private lane still close enough to explore the local area. From its hilltop location, the 55-acre park offers the best spot from which to take in the surrounding area, down to Looe Island and the sea beyond.
Quintessential Coastal Cornwall
The picturesque fishing villages of Looe and Polperro are a stone's throw away, as are the sandy beaches of Millendreath and Lantic Bay.
For swimming, Whitsand Bay is within easy reach.
Just 50 minutes from Tregoad via the Bodinnick Ferry (small car & passenger ferry) is the very popular harbour town of Fowey, which dates back as a working fishing village to the 7th century but is now fashionable as a foodie and sailing destination ripe for the Instagram era.
Inland Adventures
There's so much more to Cornwall than the coast. Just a short drive from Tregoad Holiday Park is the beautiful Port Eliot House and Gardens, said to be the oldest continually inhabited dwelling in the UK.
Also nearby is the amazing Eden Project, one of Cornwall's top attractions, housing the largest captive rainforest on earth, as well as the landscaped grounds at Mount Edgcumbe House & Country Park and the Lost Gardens of Heligan, a curious tropical paradise near Mevagissey, another of Cornwall's stunning fishing villages.
Looe and Local Eateries
Just 5 minutes drive from Tregoad and well worth a visit is the beautiful little fishing town of Looe. The town has a small harbour and is situated along the valley of the River Looe which flows through it.
Within Looe itself and nearby for family friendly gastro pub dining, we recommend The Old Sail Loft in East Looe, or head to the Ocean & Earth nearby for Thai food (takeaway option) or The Smugglers Cott for fresh local catch, steaks and carvery. This is your typical cosy Cornish pub.
For a bijou dining experience, there's the Bistro on the Beach at Millendreath, a charming beach bar with a great breakfast and lunch menu.
NOTICE: Please note that these details are a general guideline and shall not form any part of an offer or contract. All measurements are approximate and photographs for guidance only. We have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings or services. Any plans included are intended for information only and may not be to scale.
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- Allocated
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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