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Jordan House
7.1
Good
- 4 People
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Cottage
- No pets allowed
- WiFi
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In the heart of the picturesque village of Boscastle, on a bustling little residential lane is Jordan House, a stylish semi-detached family home, filled with character and set on three levels.
This historic property has a small enclosed courtyard garden to the front which has views over the valley beyond.
Entering on the ground floor, the smart fitted Shaker-style kitchen/dining room with slate floor, has a large pine table and chairs.
The cosy living room has big sofas, an open fire and colourful prints of Cornish scenes adorn the walls.
From the hall, steep stairs lead to two pretty bedrooms – a double with TV, and a twin, both with views over the courtyard garden and the hills beyond.
They share the elegant family bathroom which has a roll top bath and eye catching checkerboard floor.
On the lower ground floor is a shower-room and useful utility room.
From Jordan House, the historic harbour with its famed Museum of Witchcraft, interesting local potteries and art galleries is in walking distance.
Here you'll find quaint old buildings now converted to restaurants and coffee shops.
Much of the surrounding landscape and coastline is National Trust owned, scenery so impressive it is said to have been an inspiration to novelist Thomas Hardy who met his sweetheart Emma here whilst working as an architect on the church tower.
This historic property has a small enclosed courtyard garden to the front which has views over the valley beyond.
Entering on the ground floor, the smart fitted Shaker-style kitchen/dining room with slate floor, has a large pine table and chairs.
The cosy living room has big sofas, an open fire and colourful prints of Cornish scenes adorn the walls.
From the hall, steep stairs lead to two pretty bedrooms – a double with TV, and a twin, both with views over the courtyard garden and the hills beyond.
They share the elegant family bathroom which has a roll top bath and eye catching checkerboard floor.
On the lower ground floor is a shower-room and useful utility room.
From Jordan House, the historic harbour with its famed Museum of Witchcraft, interesting local potteries and art galleries is in walking distance.
Here you'll find quaint old buildings now converted to restaurants and coffee shops.
Much of the surrounding landscape and coastline is National Trust owned, scenery so impressive it is said to have been an inspiration to novelist Thomas Hardy who met his sweetheart Emma here whilst working as an architect on the church tower.
Jordan House, a stylish semi-detached family home in the heart of the picturesque village of Boscastle. Filled with character and set over three levels, this historic property has a small enclosed courtyard garden to the front, from which there are long views over the valley beyond. Entering on the ground floor, the smart Shaker-style kitchen/dining room has a large pine table and chairs. The living room has big sofas and an open fire. From the hall, stairs lead to two bedrooms – a double with TV, and a twin, both with views over the courtyard garden and the surrounding hills. The elegant family bathroom has a roll top bath and checkerboard floor. On the lower ground floor is a shower-room and useful utility room. From Jordan House, the historic harbour, Museum of Witchcraft and many interesting local potteries and art galleries are in walking distance. Much of the surrounding landscape and coastline is National Trust owned, scenery so impressive it is said to have been an inspiration to novelist Thomas Hardy.
Note: The adjoining property has a right of way along the path at the front of Jordan House. The steps leading down to this cottage are not gated so care must be taken with young children.
Note: Pets are charged at £30.00 per pet, per week (or short break)Note: For any holiday starting between 16th September and 27th May, a heating supplement of £25 will be added to the cost of your holiday.
What this place offers you
Internet
Kitchen
Microwave
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House rules
- Check-in: From 17:00 to 23:59
- Check-out: Until 10:00
- Pets not allowed
Guest reviews
7.1
Good
Exceptional
10.0
Emma
Fantastic holiday cottage. Clean and very comfortable. Parking was a bit of an issue but the rate in the car park was very reasonable. Would suggest a little more description about the possible parking issues and the steep hill might be good, as then people would be prepared.
Very good
8.0
Keiron
The Cottage was lovely, nice light bright rooms, everything needed was there. Lovely apple tree, shame to see all the apples on the ground so we helped our selves to a few. Parking a bit of an issue, but not too bad - we got a weekly ticket for the council car park. Instructions for re-cycling could do with updating as there no longer appears to be any recycling bins at the council car park.
Exceptional
10.0
Angela
We’ve stayed a few times before ( hence the return ) and it’s a beautiful well equipped cottage in a perfect location

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