The Count House
The Situation
Enjoy a relaxing break in a peaceful setting. The Count House is a Grade 2 listed building in a quiet residential area, on the outskirts of the seaside village of Par, enjoying sea views, and close to beach, golf course, pubs and local shops.
The Accommodation
Situated on The Mount in Mount Lea Country Park, the house is tastefully furnished and decorated throughout, and offers reverse accommodation for up to 4 people, with garage and parking
Regret - No Smoking - No Pets
Ground floor:
Two double bedrooms, one with king size bed and one double bed. Spacious bathroom with toilet, bath and shower.
Bed linen and towels provided please bring own beach towels
First floor:
Modern well equipped kitchen (with sea views)
All necessary utensils
Oven and Hob
Microwave Kitchen
Separate Fridge and Freezer
Washing machine
Gas central heating
Lounge/Dining area (with sea and countryside views) colour TV, DVD and Hi Fi System (please bring own CD's and DVD's)
Location:
Par has a history steeped in the copper and clay mining industries. Both the Harbour and the Count House were built by Joseph Thomas Treffry at its height, to serve his mines. The Count House is close to both Par Sands (safe, wide sandy beach, backed by dunes, accessible by foot or car) , Spit Beach and the South West Coast Path runs nearby. The local golf course overlooks the sea.
There are a wide variety of local shops inc. a Safeway 1.3km (3/4ml) towards St Blazey.
Places of interest within a short drive:
Fowey :
At the mouth of the River Fowey. Very popular with unusual shops, good restaurants and tea rooms. Passenger ferry to Polruan (excellent walks around the headland and along the river). Boat trips including a passenger ferry to Mevagissey.
Mevagissey :
A picturesque working fishing village very popular with visitors, it offers numerous specialty shops, restaurants, pubs, boat and fishing trips. You can also take the foot passenger ferry round to Fowey, lovely trip and well recommended.
Eden Project : - 10 minute drive
The Lost Gardens of Heligan : - First and best known 'lost garden' well worth a visit
Charlestown : - Tall ships and Maritime Museum, pubs and restaurant
Polkerris : - Lovely little cove with good pub and restaurant
St Austell : - Market town, pubs restaurants, Tesco's, Asda etc.
Touring : - Cornwall is beautiful but small country, most places can be reached from Par within an hours drive.
Contact Details
| Address: |
Mr. & Mrs. Higgs The Rectory, High Road, North Stifford, GRAYS, RM16 5UE |
| Telephone |
+44 (0)1375 372733 |
| Website: |
www.thecounthouse.co.uk |
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This page was last updated: Monday, February 13, 2006
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