NEW ABI Coworth

Tamar View Holiday Park

ON SALE:

Original price was: £55,000.00.Current price is: £49,950.00.

ABOUT ABI COWORTH

New 2023 ABI Coworth 36ft x 12ft / 2 Bedrooms

15-Year Site License

Situated on Tamar View Holiday Park, St Ann’s Chapel, Cornwall PL17 8JA

Park Open: 1st March – 31st January

Sat on a prominent plot on park, the ABI Coworth is the perfect way of dipping your toes into holiday home ownership or the perfect family escape. Situated on a quiet and well-kept holiday park, the ABI Coworth will always be ready for you, either for a weekend escape or to enjoy the summer months in the South West.

With an 11-month season, Tamar View provides you, your family, and your friends with a hassle-free base, enjoying a relaxing stay or a beach break without the need for international travel.

The ABI Coworth is set on a raised plot, with unobstructed panoramic south-facing views across the Tamar Valley. The ABI Coworth benefits from a large side decking, perfect for having a summer night’s BBQ. Parking is located adjacent.

Tamar View Holiday Park is a quiet and family-run holiday park, located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Park consists of 50 static caravan and luxury lodge pitches, offering south-facing panoramic views all the way to Plymouth Sound. The Park benefits from a variety of local amenities and attractions on your doorstep, with the wider offerings of Devon and Cornwall only a short drive away!

Stepping into your holiday home via your extensive decking, you are welcomed into a lobby area linking the living and sleeping quarters, with space to put away your coats and shoes. At the front is the open plan lounge, configured with bench seating, providing storage and a fold-out ‘Z’ bed, allowing you to sleep up to 6. The lounge also benefits from an electric fireplace and TV area. Adjacent to this is the dining area, configured with fixed and freestanding furniture. Opposite it is the kitchen, offering all the quality appliances integrated, as well as plenty of storage and counter space. At the rear of the caravan is the master bedroom, consisting of a king-size bed,  wardrobe, and ensuite WC. There is also a twin room and a family shower room.

The ABI Coworth also benefits from a manufacturer warranty ranging from 1 to 10 years across different elements of the holiday home.

Please note, you cannot live on-park, you must have a primary residence elsewhere. All lodges are offered as holiday homes.

If you would like to arrange a viewing or discuss in more detail, please contact Chris on 07429 848 451 or email chris@coastandcountryparks.co.uk

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With all accommodation boasting complete self-contained facilities including washing machines and dishwashers, the Park itself has a main reception at the entrance with security barrier. Just across the road from the park are superb dog walking trails, with dog bins provided as well as on site. Wifi included.

Concealed high above the River Tamar with its wooded valleys and unspoilt estuary, Tamar View Holiday Park perches itself right at the heart of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Tamar Valley, already a World Heritage site due to it’s steep Mining Industrial past, was awarded its (AONB) status in 1996 because of it’s richness in beauty and history, possessing some of the finest examples of British Countryside, and because of its importance as a haven for wildlife such as Avocets, little Egrets, Kingfishers and River Otters.

Dubbed the ‘Undiscovered Valley,’ due to its unimposing position in this otherwise crowded holiday destination, you would not quite believe this remarkable valley is situated just half an hour from the golden sands of Cornwall’s south coast beaches. Discover the less swamped shores of Whitsand bay, Tregantle, Downderry, Seaton and dare to explore your own hidden coves along this under-rated and dazzling stretch of Cornish coastline.

If the surrounding area was anything to go by, the Park itself will certainly not disappoint, positioned in a tranquil and peaceful setting high up amongst domestic farmland, wild meadow borders and overlooking 12+ mile views across the ever-changing and dramatic lowlands of the valley. If getting away from it all was your intention, this quiet countryside location offers an idyllic base, lacking in both amusements and entertainment venues, there is nothing to detract from taking in the surroundings whilst dining alfresco from your balcony, or taking in the clear night skies from the luxury of your own bubbling hot tub.

If this is your first time visiting the area of your 8th time, there are always exciting new discoveries to be made, explore the wild and unspoilt Dartmoor landscape nearby, the vast river valleys making up the Tamar Valley or the tropical South coast stretching from Rame head to Looe Island.. we’ve listed a few of our personal favourite locations below;

  • Calstock – Quaint river-side village – staggered streets dwarfed by the railway viaduct, picnic areas and local Inns.
  • Tavistock – Local town, with a local deli, boutique shops and independent market stalls.
  • Morwellham Quay – Steeped in history, marked as a World Heritage site due to being home to one the most profitable mines in the World at one time.
  • Looe beach – Popular with tourists for it’s town beach, fish and chips, variety of ice-cream & pasty shops and community feel.
  • Polperro fishing village – Quaint working fishing harbour, loved and adored for it’s local charm and cobbled streets.
  • Cardinham woods, Bodmin.
  • Cotehele house and Gardens.
  • Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park.
  • Kit Hill Country Park.

Nearby – the ‘Rifle Volunteer’ pub offers a great atmosphere, friendly dining experience inside or out, with delightful hosts and scrumptious food (just remember to book in advance to avoid disappointment.) Up the road at the highest point of the Tamar Valley lies Kit hill where on a clear day, it reveals some of the biggest views in the South West, and right at it’s foothill sits Louis Tea Rooms a personal favourite amongst our guests, from their award winning breakfasts and generous lunches to their traditional farm shop. Get all of your holiday necessities whilst shopping local, with the freshest seasonal fruit & vegetables, delicious home bakes cakes, scones and breads to fresh cows milk & free range eggs straight off the farm.
Explore the local area by train on the scenic Tamar Valley Line from Gunnislake, by boat on the Tamar Passenger Ferry or take a pleasure cruise from Plymouth.

  • Tamar Valley Donkey Sanctuary.
  • Tree surfing & Cycle trails at Tamar Trails.
  • Family Canoe tours on the River Tamar.
  • Hidden Valley Discovery Park – Launceston.
  • Butterfly & Otter Sanctuary – Launceston.
  • Trethorne Leisure Centre.
  • The Rifle Volunteer – St Anns Chappel.
  • Louis Tearooms – Kit Hill.
  • The Tamar Inn – Calstock.

ENQUIRE HERE

If you have any questions, please message us here and a member of our team will answer your query as soon as possible.

ENQUIRE HERE

If you have any questions, please message us here and a member of our team will answer your query as soon as possible.

ABOUT ABI COWORTH

New 2023 ABI Coworth 36ft x 12ft / 2 Bedrooms

15-Year Site License

Situated on Tamar View Holiday Park, St Ann’s Chapel, Cornwall PL17 8JA

Park Open: 1st March – 31st January

Sat on a prominent plot on park, the ABI Coworth is the perfect way of dipping your toes into holiday home ownership or the perfect family escape. Situated on a quiet and well-kept holiday park, the ABI Coworth will always be ready for you, either for a weekend escape or to enjoy the summer months in the South West.

With an 11-month season, Tamar View provides you, your family, and your friends with a hassle-free base, enjoying a relaxing stay or a beach break without the need for international travel.

The ABI Coworth is set on a raised plot, with unobstructed panoramic south-facing views across the Tamar Valley. The ABI Coworth benefits from a large side decking, perfect for having a summer night’s BBQ. Parking is located adjacent.

Tamar View Holiday Park is a quiet and family-run holiday park, located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Park consists of 50 static caravan and luxury lodge pitches, offering south-facing panoramic views all the way to Plymouth Sound. The Park benefits from a variety of local amenities and attractions on your doorstep, with the wider offerings of Devon and Cornwall only a short drive away!

Stepping into your holiday home via your extensive decking, you are welcomed into a lobby area linking the living and sleeping quarters, with space to put away your coats and shoes. At the front is the open plan lounge, configured with bench seating, providing storage and a fold-out ‘Z’ bed, allowing you to sleep up to 6. The lounge also benefits from an electric fireplace and TV area. Adjacent to this is the dining area, configured with fixed and freestanding furniture. Opposite it is the kitchen, offering all the quality appliances integrated, as well as plenty of storage and counter space. At the rear of the caravan is the master bedroom, consisting of a king-size bed,  wardrobe, and ensuite WC. There is also a twin room and a family shower room.

The ABI Coworth also benefits from a manufacturer warranty ranging from 1 to 10 years across different elements of the holiday home.

Please note, you cannot live on-park, you must have a primary residence elsewhere. All lodges are offered as holiday homes.

If you would like to arrange a viewing or discuss in more detail, please contact Chris on 07429 848 451 or email chris@coastandcountryparks.co.uk

With all accommodation boasting complete self-contained facilities including washing machines and dishwashers, the Park itself has a main reception at the entrance with security barrier. Just across the road from the park are superb dog walking trails, with dog bins provided as well as on site. Wifi included.

Concealed high above the River Tamar with its wooded valleys and unspoilt estuary, Tamar View Holiday Park perches itself right at the heart of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Tamar Valley, already a World Heritage site due to it’s steep Mining Industrial past, was awarded its (AONB) status in 1996 because of it’s richness in beauty and history, possessing some of the finest examples of British Countryside, and because of its importance as a haven for wildlife such as Avocets, little Egrets, Kingfishers and River Otters.

Dubbed the ‘Undiscovered Valley,’ due to its unimposing position in this otherwise crowded holiday destination, you would not quite believe this remarkable valley is situated just half an hour from the golden sands of Cornwall’s south coast beaches. Discover the less swamped shores of Whitsand bay, Tregantle, Downderry, Seaton and dare to explore your own hidden coves along this under-rated and dazzling stretch of Cornish coastline.

If the surrounding area was anything to go by, the Park itself will certainly not disappoint, positioned in a tranquil and peaceful setting high up amongst domestic farmland, wild meadow borders and overlooking 12+ mile views across the ever-changing and dramatic lowlands of the valley. If getting away from it all was your intention, this quiet countryside location offers an idyllic base, lacking in both amusements and entertainment venues, there is nothing to detract from taking in the surroundings whilst dining alfresco from your balcony, or taking in the clear night skies from the luxury of your own bubbling hot tub.

If this is your first time visiting the area of your 8th time, there are always exciting new discoveries to be made, explore the wild and unspoilt Dartmoor landscape nearby, the vast river valleys making up the Tamar Valley or the tropical South coast stretching from Rame head to Looe Island.. we’ve listed a few of our personal favourite locations below;

  • Calstock – Quaint river-side village – staggered streets dwarfed by the railway viaduct, picnic areas and local Inns.
  • Tavistock – Local town, with a local deli, boutique shops and independent market stalls.
  • Morwellham Quay – Steeped in history, marked as a World Heritage site due to being home to one the most profitable mines in the World at one time.
  • Looe beach – Popular with tourists for it’s town beach, fish and chips, variety of ice-cream & pasty shops and community feel.
  • Polperro fishing village – Quaint working fishing harbour, loved and adored for it’s local charm and cobbled streets.
  • Cardinham woods, Bodmin.
  • Cotehele house and Gardens.
  • Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park.
  • Kit Hill Country Park.

Nearby – the ‘Rifle Volunteer’ pub offers a great atmosphere, friendly dining experience inside or out, with delightful hosts and scrumptious food (just remember to book in advance to avoid disappointment.) Up the road at the highest point of the Tamar Valley lies Kit hill where on a clear day, it reveals some of the biggest views in the South West, and right at it’s foothill sits Louis Tea Rooms a personal favourite amongst our guests, from their award winning breakfasts and generous lunches to their traditional farm shop. Get all of your holiday necessities whilst shopping local, with the freshest seasonal fruit & vegetables, delicious home bakes cakes, scones and breads to fresh cows milk & free range eggs straight off the farm.
Explore the local area by train on the scenic Tamar Valley Line from Gunnislake, by boat on the Tamar Passenger Ferry or take a pleasure cruise from Plymouth.

  • Tamar Valley Donkey Sanctuary.
  • Tree surfing & Cycle trails at Tamar Trails.
  • Family Canoe tours on the River Tamar.
  • Hidden Valley Discovery Park – Launceston.
  • Butterfly & Otter Sanctuary – Launceston.
  • Trethorne Leisure Centre.
  • The Rifle Volunteer – St Anns Chappel.
  • Louis Tearooms – Kit Hill.
  • The Tamar Inn – Calstock.