
TThe Cable is a secluded welsh stone cottage right on the edge of the beach at Church Bay. Situated a few paces from the beach it has outstanding views out to sea. Very few properties can boast such a location.It is always a popular choice, The Cable is a place to truly unwind.
This building was originally the telecommunications station for the under-sea cable and retains many nautical features including a ship staircase, doors and wood panelling.
You can sit in the garden with your glass of wine and watch the boats on the horizon, body board in the surf or take a pleasant walk admiring the coastal views. You can then watch the sun come down from the convenience of your own garden.
The Cable has spacious accommodation just right for two families whilst being equally cosy and comfortable for a couple or small family. The house is full of character reflecting the cottage nature of the house with its thick stonewalls.
Recently refurbishment has created a large homely kitchen area with a granite worktop and Rayburn to add to the ‘comfy cosy’ feel as well as all the modern facilities including an induction hob, microwave and washing machine. These modern facilities are tastefully included so as not to compromise the character of the property.
The accommodation comprises of a lounge:
1 two-seater leather sofa, 1 three-seater leather sofa, 1 leather chair, pine blanket box, range of books, videos and children's games, DVD player, video player
Hall:
Bureau, Telephone
Kitchen:
Rayburn, Dining table seats 8-10, 8 dining chairs, 1 bistro table with three additional wicker chairs, washing machine, two integrated fridges - one with an ice boxinduction hob, microwave, chest of drawers, ceiling mounted clothes drier
Double Bedroom
1 king size double bed, 1 set of drawers, 1 bed side table
Bathroom
Bath + shower (over the bath), washbasin, drawer unit
Triple room
Three single beds
Chest of drawers in corridor, upstairs connecting rooms, two single beds, 1 chest of drawers, 1 double bed, 1 wardrobe
Church Bay [Porth Swtan] is the adjacent cove where you will find the 'Swtan'- the oldest fully restored cottage on the island- and The National Trust heritage coastline boasts mile after mile of uninterrupted walks. Nearby is the locally renowned 'Lobster Pot' restaurant and ‘Wave crest’ coffee shop at the end of the coastal path with its speciality cream teas as well as many other home made delicacies.
The Church Bay Inn is within one mile and an easy walk. This area is excellent for all water sports or just quiet reflection.
PLEASE NOTE: access to the first floor bedroom (family room) is via steep stairs, which may present some difficulties in climbing for some people.
Water supply is from a well and therefore not suitable for drinking!