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7~Short walk~Beach~Pubs~Shops: Chlorine safe Pool and Hot tub, Games room, WiFi

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Our swimming pool has a telescopic enclosure, swim whatever the weather
The Anchorage,  Has  lovely views up our garden,
OUR HOTTUB IS THE BEST THING EVER, PURE ENDULGENCE WITH SPA MASSAGE JETS
The new fitted kitchen and dining area
Beautiful valley views from living room
Reviews
10 out of 10 Exceptional
2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 4

Popular amenities

  • Pool
  • Hot tub
  • Kitchen
  • Dryer
  • Free WiFi
  • Outdoor space

Explore the area

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Portreath, ENG
  • Popular LocationWest Cornwall Adventure5 min walk
  • Popular LocationPortreath Beach6 min walk
  • Popular LocationPorthtowan Beach13 min drive
  • AirportPlymouth (PLH-Plymouth City)100 min drive

Rooms & beds

2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)

Bedroom 1

1 Double Bed and 2 Single Beds

Bedroom 2

2 Single Beds

1 bathroom

Bathroom 1

Bathtub or shower · Toilet

Spaces

Deck or patio
Kitchen
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining Area

About this property

7~Short walk~Beach~Pubs~Shops: Chlorine safe Pool and Hot tub, Games room, WiFi

SQUIRRELS VIEW ~ FIRST FLOOR ~ FREE WIFI,
THE ELEGANT SPACIOUS, TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT,
SLEEPS UP TO FOUR PEOPLE,
IT HAS STUNNING VIEWS OVER OUR GARDEN IN THE VALLEY,
THE CHARACTER OPEN PLAN LIVING ROOM HAS A VERY COMFY LEATHER SUITE, T.V AND DVD PLAYER,
THE FITTED GALLEY KITCHEN HAS ALL MOD CONS AND
COSY PINE DINING AREA,
THE BATHROOM HAS A JAPANISE HALF BATH WITH OVER BATH ELECTRIC SHOWER~ SINK, SEPERATE W.C,

PLEASE READ OUR REVIEWS ON TRIPADVISOR

Have fun Swimming in our heated SWIMMING POOL with new fantastic telescopic enclosure, swim and relax whatever the weather and indulge yourself in our HOT TUB with MASSAGE SPA jets,
Our facilites are just for the use of the 6 apartments so there are allways times during the day when you will have the pool entirely to yourselves,
In the front garden there is a Gazebo dining area, Loungers, Barbecue and childrens play area, an ideal place to relax while the family are enjoying themselves and you can relax with a good book and a glass of wine!

Our games room has something for everyone with pool and football tables.
BASSETS ACRE, BUILT BY LORD DE DUNSTANVILLE BASSET, circa 1827
Six superb 1-3 bedroom historic apartments encapsulated in the grand Victorian villa set in an acre of sub- tropical gardens, just 5 minutes walk from the beautiful Portreath sandy bay, Harbour, Pubs, Shops and Restaurants,The stunning coastal path is just on our doorstep,
BASSETS ACRE, is beautifully sited in a little wooded valley with a stream flowing through spacious gardens to the sea. There are two private car parks.
The front garden, with its pool and children's play area, are equipped with BARBECUES and all the facilities for eating out and relaxing.
We pride ourselves on the quality and comfort of all the apartments that have FREE WiFi.
SPECIAL OFFER = 2017 prices for 2018 (limited offer)
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Portreath, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is surrounded by National Trust land. For its size it has a surprising amount to offer with its two beautiful, sandy beaches: watersports such as swimming, surfing, canoeing, fishing and surfing school; footpaths and cycle tracks connect with networks right across the peninsula through the old mining areas; a whole, rich, industrial history to be explored.The village has shops, including a bakery and a mini market, that provide for all daily needs: two beachside cafes and no less than three pubs with restaurant facilities and outdoor eating areas. Not far from the village is a golf course, riding stables, dry ski slope, skateboard and BMX trak

Portreath (Cornish: Porthtreth or Porth Treth)[2] is a civil parish, village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is about three miles (5 km) northwest of Redruth.[3] The village extends along both sides of a stream valley and is centred on the harbour and beach. West of the harbour entrance and breakwater are two sandy beaches which are popular with holidaymakers and surfers.

Portreath lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation, with the same status and protection as a National Park. Separately, in early 2017, the village was looking to be a hedgehog friendly village.[4] It would join Burton Fleming in East Yorkshire as one of a handful of hedgehog friendly villages in the UK.[5]
History
The name Portreath (meaning "sandy cove") was first recorded in 1485 and tin streaming in the valley was recorded from 1602. Devon contractor Samuel Nott, was engaged to build the first mole (or quay) in 1713 on the western side of the beach, near Amy's Point.[6] The quay was destroyed by the sea before 1749 and the foundations are occasionally seen when the sea washes away the sand.[7][8] The village also had a fishing fleet, mainly for pilchards.[6] The harbour we see today was started in 1760 to service the expanding ore industry in the Camborne and Redruth area. The quay was extended and the inner basin constructed in 1846 and in the 1860s, New Dock, now known as Little Beach, was constructed.[8]

In the late 1770s, during the American Revolutionary War, lieutenant-colonel of the North Devon militia, Francis Basset, commanded local miners to fortify the port, which helped counter a Franco-Spanish invasion fleet gathered as part of the European theatre of the war, some of them still standing to this day.[9]

By 1827 Portreath was described as Cornwall's most important port and Portreath was, with Devoran on the south coast, one of the main ports for sending the copper ore mined in the Gwennap area to Swansea for smelting. The ships returned with Welsh coal to fire the steam engines used on the mines. The peak of this enterprise was around 1840, when some 100,000 tons of copper ore were shipped out each year.[10]

With a growing population a church was built in 1827, the Portreath Hotel (1856), Methodist Chapel (1858), Basset Arms (1878) and the School (1880) all followed.[11] A cholera outbreak in 1878 caused the death of almost half the population.[11] The copper trade collapsed by 1886 and the port was almost bankrupt, although trade of domestic coal, cement, slate and potatoes continued until after World War Two.[8] In June 1980 the owners, Beynon Shipping Company, donated the harbour to Kerrier District Council and it is now leased to the Portreath Harbour Association by the present owners, Cornwall Council.[8]
Tramroads and railways

The Portreath Tramroad, the first railway in Cornwall, was started in 1809 to link the harbour with the copper mines at Scorrier and St Day. By 1812 the tramroad reached Scorrier House, one of the financiers houses, and was completed by 1819. It was horse-drawn with wagons on an approximate 4 ft (1.2 m) gauge using L-shaped cast iron plates on square granite blocks. The line was little used after the Poldice mine closed in the 1860s and the tramroad was closed in 1865.[12]

The Portreath branch of the Hayle Railway was opened in 1838. To the south of the harbour, and on the west side of the valley, are the remains of the old cable-worked incline which linked the harbour to the mainline at Carn Brea.[13] The Portreath incline was, one of four on the Hayle Railway and was 1,716 ft (523 m) long with a rise of about 240 ft (73 m). It was worked by a stationary steam engine, used as the winding engine.[13] Part of the main line of the Hayle Railway was incorporated into the route of the West Cornwall Railway in 1852 and the branch line finally closed in 1936.
The railways and Portreath Tramroad associated with the minerals trade today form the Mineral Tramways Coast to Coast, a long distance cycleway and footpath extending 15 miles (24 km) from Portreath to the south coast.[10][14]
Nancekuke
Nance Wood, 1 mile to the south east of the village, is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its biological characteristics. The woods are one of only 2 sites in Britain to contain Irish spurge (Euphorbia hyberna), a Red Data Book of rare and endangered plant species.[15]
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Property manager

Pamela & Richard Christ

Languages

English

Amenities

Pool
Hot tub
Kitchen
Dryer
Free WiFi
Outdoor space

House Rules

Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 10:00 AM

Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17

Events

No events allowed

Pets

No pets allowed

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit

We should mention

A car is not required for transport to and from this property

About the area

Redruth

Located in Redruth, this apartment is in a rural area and on the waterfront. South West Coast Path Section 18 Trailhead and Portreath Beach are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit West Cornwall Adventure and Treasure Park. Consider Gwennap Pit for a night out or Paradise Park and JungleBarn if you're travelling with kids. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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Portreath, ENG

What's nearby

  • West Cornwall Adventure - 5 min walk
  • Portreath Beach - 6 min walk
  • Tehidy Country Park - 19 min walk
  • Porthtowan Beach - 13 min drive
  • Carbis Bay Beach - 27 min drive

Getting around

  • Redruth Station - 9 min drive
  • Newquay (NQY-Newquay Cornwall) - 34 min drive

Restaurants

  • The Cornish Pantry - 6 min drive
  • McDonald's - 8 min drive
  • Copper Coast Camborne - 8 min drive
  • Portreath Beach Cafe - 7 min walk
  • Gwel an Mor - 10 min walk

Frequently asked questions

Does 7~Short walk~Beach~Pubs~Shops: Chlorine safe Pool and Hot tub, Games room, WiFi have a pool?

Yes, this property has an indoor pool. Pool types include heated pools.

Is 7~Short walk~Beach~Pubs~Shops: Chlorine safe Pool and Hot tub, Games room, WiFi pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at 7~Short walk~Beach~Pubs~Shops: Chlorine safe Pool and Hot tub, Games room, WiFi ?

Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.

What time is check-out at 7~Short walk~Beach~Pubs~Shops: Chlorine safe Pool and Hot tub, Games room, WiFi ?

Checkout is at 10:00 AM.

Where is 7~Short walk~Beach~Pubs~Shops: Chlorine safe Pool and Hot tub, Games room, WiFi located?

This family-friendly Redruth apartment building is located on the waterfront, within a 10-minute walk of South West Coast Path Section 18 Trailhead, West Cornwall Adventure and Portreath Beach. Feadon Farm Wildlife Centre and Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty are also within 10 minutes.

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10/10 Excellent

Tommy G.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Amazing!
Great place on matter what the weather is. The owners where lovely and amazing!

10/10 Excellent

Daniela M.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Holiday in Portreath
Very good location, friendly staff, gorgeous beach, very beautiful garden and specialy house. A very nice place to stay and relax. Thank you Pamela! We have had a great time!

10/10 Excellent

Rajat K.

Family break at Bassets Acre
Lovely time at Pam and Richard's place. Would love to come back soon and this time take the bigger apartment. Pam is just simply wonderful and great person. Have stayed around the world and will recommend Bassets Acre and the service and hosts superb and location perfect for Cornwall if you are driving.
Stayed 4 nights in Apr 2019

About the host

Hosted by Pamela & Richard Christ

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We are Richard and Pamela, resident owners of Bassets acre for 40 great years, and have spent that time restoring the historic house to its former glory for us all to enjoy.

Why they chose this property

We fell in love with Bassets acre the first time we saw it
and after 40 years we love it even more, people say you live in paradise , l agree.

What makes this property unique

Our propery is very unique with huge granite fan blocks supporting windows and doors and built of local stone,
Portreath is also an historic village with a good mixture of new and old buildings but it is most of all a thriving community not just a village where people come on holiday.

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