Cragford

ID: S810520

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 8
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Cragford boasts an exceptional location with stunning sea views and private beach access, offering a tranquil and picturesque setting. The property's spaciousness and comfortable furnishings are appreciated, alongside the unique and well-appointed bedrooms. The natural beauty and quiet surroundings contribute to a memorable stay.

The cleanliness of the property has received mixed feedback. Some guests have noted issues such as sticky kitchen worktops, filthy sofas, and unclean windows, which detract from the overall experience. However, there are also mentions of the property being in a satisfactory state upon arrival.

The location is consistently praised as outstanding, with its proximity to the beach, stunning sea views, and quiet setting. Guests are enamoured by the picturesque surroundings and the property's unique position, which is ideal for exploring Cornwall.

Guests find the beds very comfortable and the living areas spacious. However, some concerns are raised about heating issues and the comfort of additional sleeping arrangements like sofa beds. The main bedroom's lack of curtains to block out light also affects comfort for some.

While the property offers a range of facilities, including a home cinema and well-equipped kitchen, guests have reported maintenance issues such as broken appliances, stiff locks, and inadequate plumbing. The need for repairs and updates is a recurring theme in the feedback.

There is insufficient information to accurately assess the level of thoughtfulness in terms of gifts or welcome packs. While some guests mention the lack of a welcome pack, there is no consistent reference to gifts being provided or expected, so a score cannot be given.

About this property

Sennen Cove 2 miles. This is quite simply one of the most outstanding holiday homes in Cornwall, set within acres of private grounds in a stunning clifftop location and with private access to Gwenver Beach and Sennen Cove. Cragford offers exceptional accommodation in one of the most beautiful areas of the UK, just four miles along the coast from Land’s End. The spectacular far-reaching sea views can be enjoyed as you approach the property along the private lane, but cannot be fully appreciated until you arrive. Four steps lead down to the front door and as you enter you will arrive into an impressive slate hallway. The main living area with back-to-back sitting rooms, command the most stunning sea views. Whatever time of the year, you will never tire of relaxing here whilst enjoying the natural world and the Atlantic Ocean right in front of you. Alternatively, the home cinema will provide plenty of entertainment whilst curling up on one of the many cosy sofas. The spacious and well-equipped kitchen and dining area, offers a large table for all to sit around whilst enjoying breakfast and planning the day ahead. The accommodation offers flexible sleeping arrangements, including two twin rooms, a family room featuring an adjoining room with a child’s single and cot, and last but certainly not least, the master bedroom. This incredible room has to be seen to believed, with its sheer size, opulence and feature domed window, offering amazing views. The ceiling has been painstakingly painted to create an almost 3D representation of sleeping on the deck of a galleon, on a starry night. The en-suite bathroom, boasts a unique freestanding bath which is fitting for such a special room. Whichever guests are lucky enough to stay in this room, are sure to get an experience they will never forget. Outside there are many areas to sit and relax, as well as the added bonus of a sauna. A stroll down to Gwenver Beach provides some of the best surfing conditions in Cornwall, and at low tide it joins up with its neighbour Sennen Cove, one of the finest stretches of sand in the county. With a well-known pub and a first-class restaurant, the area makes for a delightful evening walk, followed by an excellent meal before returning to this truly stunning house. Cragford offers exceptional accommodation in a beautiful location and can be enjoyed all- year-round.

Sennen Cove is a small fishing village situated close to Land's End. The village has a lifeboat station, church, a couple of shops and a café. The town of St Just is close by and has several monuments, prehistoric antiquities, a town hall, a church, shops and pubs. Also the town of Penzance is within reach where day trips to the Scilly Isles can be enjoyed.

Accommodation

Four bedrooms: 1 x super king-size double with en-suite bath, separate shower, basin, bidet and WC, 1 x twin with Jack-and-Jill access to bathroom, 1 x ground floor twin with basin, 1 x family room with 1 double and 1 child’s single with cot in an adjoining room with en-suite bath, shower over, basin, bidet and WC.

Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, basin and WC.

Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC.

Kitchen with dining area.

Utility.

Two sitting rooms (one with open fire).

Snug.

Gas central heating with open fire.

Range cooker with electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, 2x TVs with Freeview, DVD, home cinema system, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs.

Electric car charging point.

Fuel, power and starter pack for fire included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off road parking for 4 cars.

Lawned garden with patio and furniture.

Sauna.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop and pub 2 miles.

Note: There is a covered pond in the garden, children should be supervised at all times.

Note: This property does not accept stag/ hen or similar group bookings.

Please note: This property has a Good housekeeping bond of £500.

Nearby points of interest

  • Gwynver Beach
  • Land's End
  • Porthchapel Beach
  • Nanjizal Beach
  • Porthgwarra Beach
  • Jackson Foundation
  • Porthcurno Telegraph Museum
  • Minack Theatre
  • Count House Café
  • Geevor Tin Mine

Reviews (30)

  • Stephen

    The pictures don't do justice to the almost perfect combination of panoramic sea views to the Scilly Isles, an acre or so of striking blue hydrangea bordered garden, wild pathway to the beach, quintessential Cornwall. Some of the previous reviews mentioned concerns with the maintenance of the house. It is very exposed, hence the wonderful views, so not surprisingly the outside of the house is weathered as would be expected but nothing detrimental to the experience of staying there. On the inside everything was in working order and with high-quality fittings/appliances. Kitchen appliances are new or recent and it was well stocked with all the plates/glasses/utensils etc. Showers were sightly wonky but worked fine after a little fiddling the controls. The big screen projector worked well, just a little patience from my 13 yr old son was required to follow the detailed instructions of how to set it up for Wimbledon and Euros. As I was expecting to loose to both Switzerland and Holland I had already mentally prepared to retreat to the dramatic sunset views for solace, but as it happened, I was able to run victory laps inside the house high fiving and hugging my family while still basking in the sunset through the windows. Downstairs sauna, while on the outside looking like it might not work, was on in a jiffy with one flick of a switch.

  • Jon

    the location is unparalleled. but, as most of the reviews say, the property needs a lot of improvement. Some may appreciate the lingering atmosphere of many a wild aristocratic party in the 70s , but it’s probably time to move on now. Three points in particular are worth spending time on : 1. the kitchen is bizarrely under-equipped for such a large house (there are about 25 mugs, but about two knives and forks), salt and pepper cellars empty - it feels a bit of a farce 2. The main windows looking out to sea are misted up ! Perhaps time to use some of the substantial loot generated by paying guests to replace them , so we can all see the wonderful view unobstructed by the grimy looking sheen . And it really is a wonderful view 3. Moving outside on the decking reveals the view is obscured once more, this time by shrubs - these need to go ! When sitting and relaxing on this amazing decking all you can see is shrubbery. Yes you can stand while enjoying your morning tea but most will prefer to breakfast whilst sedentary. As the house and location as a whole are so extraordinary , I would imagine most guests simply accept these issues as part of the charm , but it’s doing the place and the visitors a disservice to not value the magnificent surroundings, but just giving the shrubbery a trim and sorting out the windows. Maybe add some forks also.

  • Michael

    It's its unique location and the general comfort of a very spacious, well appointed clifftop house, mind - not the general state of the doubtless unique property which could do with some loving care... We'll probably be back nonetheless!

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