Bluechipholidays.co.uk .Exciting UK Luxury self catering family holiday lets and Flats,and country cottages in the South West coast of England. * A 2 bedroom ground floor flat, sleeps 4. * Perched on the desirable Pentire headland and close to the world famous Fistral Beach. * Lift access and secure designated parking. * Balcony with stunning sea views. * A short walk into Newquay town centre. one of the best addresses in Newquay, perched on the desirable Pentire headland and close to the world famous Fistral Beach. Internally the spacious and well planned accommodation will make your holiday truly special with high specification fittings, luxury kitchen, underfloor heating, a balcony and en-suite bedrooms. Living * Spacious open plan living area with patio doors leading out onto the balcony. * Furnished with an 'L' shaped red leather sofa, coffee table and flat screen TV. * Wooden dining table with 4 chairs. Kitchen * Stylish kitchen with an integrated electric oven, grill and hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and microwave. * Full utensils and accessories including a kettle, toaster and cafetiere. Sleeping Bedroom one with en-suite * Furnished with a double bed, bedside tables both with lamps, mirror and a wardrobe with 2 drawers. * En-suite comprises a shower cubicle, wash basin, w.c. and heated towel rail. Bedroom two with en-suite * Furnished with a twin beds, a bedside tables with 2 lamps and a wardrobe with 2 drawers. * En-suite comprises a bath with shower over, wash basin, w.c. and heated towel rail. Bathroom * En-suite to bedroom one comprises a shower cubicle, wash basin, w.c. and heated towel rail. * En-suite to bedroom two comprises a bath with shower over, wash basin, w.c. and heated towel rail. Outside * Balcony accessed from the living area. * Allocated parking. * Close to Newquay town centre and beaches. * Pets allowed at selected locations subject terms and conditions * Parking * Sea views * Children allowed * Near beach The most popular holiday destination in Cornwall boasts 9 stunning beaches and a wide variety of amenities from surf shacks to high street brands and superb dining experiences. The Jamie Oliver inspired Fifteen restaurant and Fistral Beach, Britain's surfing mecca, are well known draws, yet Newquay offers so much more from secret beach walks to easy access to the rest of Cornwall. Being just 7 miles from the A30 trunk road means that the towns of Padstow (10 miles) and St. Ives (20 miles) are within easy reach along with the county capital of Truro (10 miles). Attractions such as The Eden Project (12 miles), The National Maritime Museum in Falmouth (17 miles) and Crealy Adventure Park (6 miles) ensure that there is something for everyone in the area. Newquay's history is influenced by Cornwall's mining trades where the town became a port for the transportation of tin lead and clay during the industrial revolution. The area rich in stories of smuggling and shipwrecks as the Atlantic takes its toll on the coastline. This can be explored at the heritage coast centres and tourist information centres dotted along the coastline. Other notable sites in Cornwall include Tintagel Castle (25 miles), the legendary birthplace of King Arthur, Charlestown Shipwreck Centre (20 miles), Geevor Tin Mine (35 miles) in West Cornwall, The Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro (10 miles), Poldark Mine (20 miles) and Pendennis Castle (25 miles).