This is a well equipped and comfortable house on the main road into Rock. But don't let its position put you off as traffic noise really isn't an issue. Inside, the house has everything you might need: 3 decent sized bedrooms, one on-suite bathroom and one separate bathroom, a well fitted kitchen, a good dining area and a spacious sitting room. At the back of the house, there's a modest garden and seating area. Not something we took advantage of, our stay being at the end of October. It looked good though, viewed from a sitting room heated by a wood burning stove. One potential issue may be parking. Luckily, we took one car (there was a point when we almost took three) as the house only really has off-road parking for one vehicle and I'm not sure where else you can park. The centre of Rock is a sturdy walk away but there are some very good food shops much closer, including a decent bakery, a good butcher and a well stocked general store. There's also an intriguing fish'n'chip shop - I say fish'n'chips but in amongst the usual fare, offerings include battered scallops (the bivalve not the tuber) and calamari fritti. Only in Rock. Also in Rock, Nathan Outlaw at the St. Enodoc Hotel. Mortgage whatever's necessary and go. It really is that good. Overall the four of us (my wife, our two grown up daughters and I) had a very pleasant week and the house not only offered us everything we needed but was also an ideal base from which to explore parts of Cornwall we hadn't been to since the girls were much younger. Don't know what else to say other than we'll be back. Which is, I guess, recommendation enough.