Under new management from June 2021, this delightful 17th century grade II listed cottage rests in the small rural village of Tintagel, 1.4 miles from Tintagel town centre. Ideally located on the stunning North Cornwall coastline within walking distance of the South West Coast Path. The surrounding area is very peaceful and relaxing with a dairy farm adding to the countryside ambience. Having recently been refurnished, the ground floor of the cottage boasts a modernised bright and airy kitchen, shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC and a more traditional dining and sitting room with natural slate floors, exposed beams and log burner. Upstairs has two bedrooms, one double and one twin, and can sleep up to four guests in total. Outside is a lawned and enclosed garden with a seating area for outside dining and off road parking for one car.
Good location but not so welcoming as a place to stay
Good location with modern kitchen and attractive garden. Otherwise we were rather disappointed. Fireplace not cleaned before we arrived. There were dirty dishes and cutlery in the drawer which we had to clean. Living room sparse with uncomfortable couches for 2 people. Bedrooms plain and not very welcoming. Coffee machine didnât work. Very limited supplies in the kitchen. We had to bring our own towels. Overall, a good place to base our vacation; poor value for money. We were happy to leave this morning.
Lovely property in great location for walking the coast, visiting Tintagel and St Nectan's Glen. Owner easy to contact and the free tea and coffee was very much appreciated.
Just what we were looking for, with everything exactly as described, a lovely house with lots of character, in a quiet rural location and within easy reach of the great Cornish coast and beaches!
I have family in Cornwall and fell in love with the area. When Halgabron Cottage came on the market we could not resist. Its picture perfect and so peaceful and relaxing.
The cottage is very close to the South West Coast Path which has some amazing walks in either direction. Up early for a 2-3 mile breathtaking walk, collecting pastries on the way home before the teenagers have even woken up, is a fantastic way to start the day!