These cosy and fully-fitted cottages were originally built as the homes of workers in the slate quarries in the nineteenth century.
They are situated overlooking the Camel estuary, between the bustling market town of Wadebridge and the picturesque old fishing village of Padstow. Both places can be reached in approximately fifteen minutes or less by car.
Accommodation
Arranged in two terraces looking into an enclosed stone-flagged courtyard, the two rows of cottages are joined at one end by 'The Quarryman', a fully licensed Free House and restaurant.
The cottages are heated by means of a woodburning stove plus electric heaters and both have storage heaters. There is a £1 slot meter for electricity.