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Front view of The Sea House, School Hill, Coverack. The Sea House is a detached contemporary property built in 2000,architecturally designed in the style of a Cape Cod Sea House. It boasts stunning sea and coastal views, enhanced by it's reversed style accomodation.The contemporary furnishings and decor reflect a moden seaside ambience throughout. The Sea House is situated on the Southern edge of the picturesque fising village of Coverack and is close to the coastal path that runs through the village. The sea and coastal views across Perprean Cove and Chynhalls Point are panoramic and because The Sea House is built so high above sea level, you can sit on the balconies and watch the sea gulls wheeling beneath you. Scroll down page for views. Sorry, no pets or smoking allowed in the Sea House. To read what our guests say about staying at The Sea House, please keep scrolling down this page. The reverse level accomodation includes three bedrooms (one double, one twin and one single) and a family bathroom on the ground floor. Both the master bedroom and twin bedroom boast picture windows to maximise the views. The master bedroom features it's own substantial balcony, and the Atlantic vista can be enjoyed whilst lying in bed. In addition, the master bedroom also features an en-suite bathroom with bath, shower cubicle, WC and wash-basin.
Wake up to panoramic sea views and breakfast on the balcony at The Sea House. Upstairs there is a superb open-plan living room with vaulted ceiling and double balcony, and a comprehensively fitted kitchen area. The open-plan living room is enhanced by modern wood flooring and comprises of a dining area and lounge/sofa area with coffee table and wide-screen TV, video, DVD and HiFi system. The clean and contemporary furnishings ensure comfort whilst watching the ever-changing ocean through the large French doors.
The contemporary open-plan living room at The Sea House.
Views from the open-plan living room (and two of the three bedrooms) at The Sea House. Beneath the balconies is a small patio area, accessible via steps to the side of the house. A Bar-Be-Que is provided for our guests enjoyment.
View from the patio at The Sea House looking down towards Coverack village and beyond to Lowland Point. Mears Beach, is a 10 minute walk from The Sea House and is a where the locals tend to swim. The walk takes you along the coastal path, towards Chynhalls Point which although not steep is uneven in places. It is not a suitable walk for buggies or wheelchairs. The beach is sandy and great of crabbing and generally mucking about in rock-pools. When the conditions are right, this beach is also prone to bigger surf than Coverack beach, which tends to be more sheltered. Great for those wishing to body board.
Mears Beach, a 10 minute walk along the coastal footpath from The Sea House. Exterior steps lead down to The Sea House from the private parking area, shared with residents of a neighbouring property. The Sea House has dedicated parking for two cars. Because The Sea House has such high balconies, we feel it is unsuitable for families with young children (1-8yrs), but we welcome babies aged up to one year. With balconies overlooking a breathtaking unspoilt bay, pub and restaurants within a 10 minute walk, a coastal footpath on your doorstep and peace and quiet at your fingertips - what more could you wish for! CUSTOMER FEEDBACK FOR THE SEA HOUSE The customer feedback below is taken from the Visitor Book left at The Sea House and is shown exactly as it appears. Nigel & Jackie Swan from Kings Langley in Hertfordshire. Staying at The Sea House 12-19 June 2005.
This is such a lovely place with fab views. It's very hard to drag ourselves away! The weather has been great. Strongly recommend pasties at Ann's pasty shop at The Lizard. Thank you! Mr & Mrs Simpson from London. Staying at The Sea House 9th - 16th July 2006.
Another lovely week with wonderful views and the relaxing sound of the sun breaking on the shore and the call of the gulls. The ultimate antidote to life in the city. The Holland Family. Staying at The Sea House 30th July - 6th August 2006. What a property, what a view! Another wonderful week here in Coverack. We had planned to do lots, but did little because we could not leave the house and the vista! The Sea House is beautifully furnished and immaculately clean. Many thanks for manking it a home from home. The Fairs Family from Somerset. Staying at The Sea House 6th - 13th August 2006. We've been to Coverack many times but this week surpasses all others. House is beautiful. Beach 10 minutes away was a new discovery and good for cricket! The Brooks Family. Staying at The Sea House. 20th - 27th August 2006. The 'perfect' place to stay and what amazing views. Look out for the scruffy Robin on the balcony, he appreciates a few biscuit crumbs. We've had a great holiday - surpassing all our expectations - thank you. The McVeigh and Russell party from Belfast. Staying at The Sea House 22nd June - 6th July 2008.
We had a great holiday here and like everyone else, loved the view. Fabulous weather too! Coverack has not changed too much since the McV's lasted visited c 1962! We really hope to come back. Quest for the next party occupying. FIND THE SCULPTURES! Coverack's best kept secret. Worth the effort to find them. The Cove family from Middlesex. Staying at The Sea House 20th - 27th July 2008. Coverack is lovely as we remember it and the "Sea House" has exceeded our high expectations - a real home from home. Weather has been fabulous, Kynance Cove as beautiful as ever, but the highlight of our week must be the whippet racing on the Lizard (6.30pm Thursday nights!) The Henley family from Hertfordshire. Staying at The Sea House 27th July - 3rd August 2008. We have really enjoyed the really high specifications of this house - The attention to detail is wonderful. We will be back to enjoy the views next year as we got a rather wet week this time! Thank you and see you again. The Docker family from Cheshire. Staying at The Sea House 3rd-17th August 2008. Thanks for a lovely stay, fabulous views (to state the obvious), weather fairly appalling but one expects no different in the UK! Try The Greenhouse in St Keverne, excellent food. Our 4th year in Coverack and the Sea House is by far the best place we've stayed. Many Thanks! The Bigley's from Wiltshire. Staying at The Sea House 18th-29th August 2008. Very at home at The Sea House. Loved Coverack, local walks are lovely but try Kynance Cove to the Lizard - exceptional views.....We've had a lovely holiday and hope to be back soon! The Thornton's & Chadwick's from the Yorkshire Penines. Staying at The Sea House 21st - 28th September 2008. Weather perfect (shock) sunburn. Views spectacular. Usual excellent standards of accomodation. Kynance Cove rival to any location and well worth this effort at low tides. Mary & Roger from North Somerset. Staying at The Sea House 5th-12th October 2008. Brilliant holiday - warm & windy only one rainy day. Lovely house - very well equipped & wonderful views. Walks to St Keverne and Black Head stunning. The Sellwood's from South Oxfordshire. Staying at The Sea House 19th-26th October 2008. A week just wasn't long enough! Lovely house - it didn't feel like a rental, more like staying at a friends house. Will come again! The Davidson family from Oxfordshire. Staying at The Sea House 26th October-2nd November 2008. Another brill holiday down here. This time brought friends down and they loved it!! Will come again. Thanks. Euan & Oliver from Gloucestershire. Staying at The Sea House 14th - 21st December 2008. We could have just sat and admired the view all week! many thanks for the festive goodies. What a lovely place. Mr & Mrs Hawker from S. Wales. Staying at The Sea House 29th March - 5th April 2009. Another good week, weather has been kind to us. Had several morning teas, wine etc., on balcony didn't expect so much sunshine. Forgot sunglasses hats etc, never get our clothing quite right. Lovely lunches at South Cafe, Manaccan. It's been open just over a year, worth supporting nice staff. The Swinburn Family from Essex. Staying at The Sea House 12th - 19th April 2009. Have had another fantastic holiday in Cornwall, however the weather has been questionable. Coverack has wonderful local walks with incredible views, well worth visiting The Wave Cafe serves amazing local food! The Sea House is a lovely house, very well furbished, felt like visiting a friends home. And what a view! Thanks for another brilliant holiday! Mr & Mrs Marsden from Somerset. Staying at The Sea House 26th April - 3rd May 2009. Yet another excellent week. We walked in rain, hail and sun on Tuesday! Saw four seals in Pollrean Cove at Lizard on Saturday. The Wave Cafe serves locally sourced food and their Friday night fish night is worth a visit, if only to catch up on the local gossip. Gunwalloe beach cafe is ideally located on Porthleven Sands. Welcoming log fire in Cedgwith's pub on a wet evening plus good Cornish beers. The resident blackbird will take seeds if you put them on the balcony. Good to see various updates to The Sea House. The Sims Family from East Meon. Staying at The Sea House 3rd - 10th May 2009. Fabulous property and location. Had a wonderful break, just not long enough to do everything we wanted to - will have to come back! Beautiful location, lovely few days break. The Gibsons and The Mannings. Staying at The Sea House 10th - 17th May 2009. Thank you for another wonderful week - we just love The Sea House and Coverack and will be back! Crab sandwiches, and fish and hips especially enjoyed and of course the wonderful view. David & Alejanida. Staying at The Sea House 17th - 24th May 2009. Great relaxing week. Great views. Paris Pub was good, even watched some Cornish olk Singers. Would recommend windsurfing with Robin. The beach next to Minack Theatre close to Penzance is well worth a visit. The Davidsons. Staying at The Sea House 24th - 31st May 2009. Once again a fantastic holiday, weather was fab for the last four days. Would recommend going to Goonhilly and walking Chynhallis. Lovely secluded beach behind it. ThanksxxxCome again next year!!! Jeff & Gill. Staying at The Sea House 31st May - 7th June 2009. What a fabulous place to stay! 6 days out of 7 had completely blue skies so that made it perfect. Crab from the harbour was a bit random to aquire- The wave is a good source of local gossip to help. Mr & Mrs Teller. Staying at The Sea House 7th - 14th June 2009. A wonderful return trip - all terrific: Sea House, Coverack, Cornwall. Thanks again. Mr & Mrs Hawker. Staying at The Sea House 21st - 28th June 2009. Another good week, weather has been brilliant, lots of walking, eating and drinking, highlight of week has to be seeing 3 large seals on the rocks near the quarry, excellent lunches at the Porthminstre Cafe, St Ives, "South" Cafe, Manaccan. Trebah do very good lunches and had a lovely crab sandwich at The Wave in Coverack. The O'Gorman family. Staying at The Sea House 2nd - 9th August 2009. Thank you so much, we've had a wonderful week! Thank you for the flowers, cream tea, children's drinks and chocolate! The Sea House is a pure delight and the sunshine makes it all even more perfect! This is all very hard to leave behind. Until next time.... :) :) :) :) x The Hudson's. Staying at The Sea House 9th - 23rd August 2009. Lovely house & WHAT A VIEW! Thank you. Been coming to Coverack for years and have found a whole new vista to look out on. All the usual haunts great as ever. Trelowarren still excellent food, Greenhouse brilliant and The Paris better than ever. Lankidden Cove worth the "climb" down the cliffs. Thanks again! The Povey's. Staying at The Sea House. 23rd - 30th August 2009. The Sea House is as lovely as the pictures sent to us suggested. The views are captivating. We have enjoyed breakfast on the balcony on several occassions because we have had bright sunny mornings on most days. Mears beach is secluded and sandy but stout walking shoes are an advantage to get there becasue the path is rather rugged. Visited Porthcurno Telegraph museum and the Maritime museum in Falmouth both very interesting. Definately one of my top holiday houses and would love to return here! Joy & Brian. Staying at The Sea House 30th August - 13th September 2009. Our third time here - its becoming a real home from home. Good weather, wonderful views, fantastic walks. Thank you - We'll be back again. Jane & Doug. Staying at The Sea House 13th - 20th September 2009. We've had a fantastic week. The weather has been incrediable - breakfast on the balcony looking at the superb views. It couldn't have been better. Wonderful walks along the coastal path. Mr & Mrs Barnes. Staying at The Sea House 20th - 28th September 2009. The Sea House provided us with just what we wanted, a relaxing peaceful week in a beautiful setting. We loved watching the dawn rise from the comfort of our bed! Tom Coventry's statues were a delightful suprise, what a great outdoor studio in which to display them. It was great to see that Coverack had hardly changed since we last stayed here 35 years ago! The Davidson's. Staying at The Sea House 29th September - 4th October 2009. Thanks Alison. Our third visit in a year! Guess we really like it! Weather great for this time of year. See you next year. Thank you. Mr & Mrs Barrett & Mrs Froud. Staying at The Sea House 4th - 11th October 2009. Our first visit. Thank you for making us feel so welcome from the moment we booked until we arrived. We love The Sea House - so light and airy and as everyone says - Great view! The attention to detail is great - bedding/towels and the interior design lovely and helps you feel valued as a guest. The above goes for me. Didnt want to leave! Thank you. we hope to return xx. Mr & Mrs Davis. Staying at The Sea House 11th - 18th October 2009. Thanks for a lovely stay. Gorgeous weather for the time of year, we didn't expect to be sitting out on the balcony, enjoying the fantastic view. N.T. Gardens all still worth a visit with all beautiful changing colours of autumn on display. The Fowkes family. Staying at The Sea House 18th - 25th October 2009. Great week, been in the sea a few times which for late October is pretty good. Excellent house great location and very warm. The pub (SS Paris) is pretty good (pub food) and so is the tea shop (near village shop), art gallery behind. Found the sculpture garden (coastal path -top of the hill) worth the walk (strout shoes on the coastal path). Beaches to recommend - Kennack Sands and Poldu from the summer and Coverack good when the tides coming in. I'm sure we'll come back to Coverack - one of the best villages! Mr & Mrs Gilford. Staying at The Sea House 7th - 15th November 2009. We have had a fabulous holiday at The Sea House. The weather for the first four days has been fab for walking. The sunrises in the morning breathtaking. We then experienced the worst storm of the year! which was amazing to watch from the panormic view we had from the house. We went to Mullion harbour to see the massive waves crashing in it and it was a fantastic sight to see. We have really enjoyed this winter break and would highly recommend The Sea House to our friends. Thank you so much. The Dunstan-Sewells. Staying at The Sea House 29th November - 6th January 2010. It's been a great week - it rained everyday and we enjoyed every minute. We were here for the lighting of the Christmas Tree in Coverack. The house is nice and well situated. We liked the welcome pack of food and watching the dawn come up from the bed. We made some good trips to St. Micheal's Mount, Mullion, Gunwalloe and got soaked each time. Excellent! Mr & Mrs Young. Staying at The Sea House 31st January - 7th February 2010. A lovely weeks holiday. The Sea House is a beautiful place to unwind and the weather was perfect. A memorable week The Loader family. Staying at The Sea House 14th - 20th February 2010. Lots of sunshine, muddy walks and "pasties!" Had a lovely, relaxing holiday and we love the views. Thanks for the cream tea and hot chocolate and fruit shoots and curley wurley's. We like it very much. WE LOVE THE SEA HOUSE. Home Page 2010 Prices & Availability How to Book |
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