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Rose Cottage. St Ewe
Mid Cornwall

£602 - £1585 per week
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Welcome to Rose Cottage, a charming property nestled in the quaint hamlet of St. Ewe. This traditional Cornish stone cottage has been lovingly restored, preserving its original features while incorporating modern comforts for an ideal holiday getaway. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by the cozy ambiance that pervades every room. The cottage boasts a modern kitchen, fully equipped with all the essentials for preparing delightful meals. Each room exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Outside, you'll find a beautiful garden with countryside views, where you can relax and enjoy the serene surroundings. A short stroll will take you into the center of St. Ewe, where you’ll find a 16th-century Inn offering an extensive menu and specialising in good home-cooked pub food, using fresh, local produce, particularly game and seafood. The Inn also boasts a huge beer garden, perfect for lazy summer afternoons and be sure to visit the historic church set in the center of the village, dating back to the 14th century.

Rose Cottage's location offers excellent links to nearby attractions, including the picturesque Pentewan beach, the renowned Lost Gardens of Heligan, the majestic Caerhays Castle, and the stunning Roseland Peninsula. Just a short drive away is the vibrant fishing village of Mevagissey, where you can watch the fishing boats come and go, indulge in local seafood, and stroll along the charming streets. The area also features golden beaches perfect for sunbathing and swimming, and a variety of scenic walks that are dog-friendly, making it an ideal destination for pet owners.

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Where you'll sleep

Bedroom 1

King

Bedroom 2

Double

Bedroom 3

Bunk beds

Entrance

from parking space enter through the garden gate, path leading to front porch with door into:

Sitting room

large corner sofa, woodburner, Smart TV, stairs to first floor bedrooms.

Snug

two tub chairs.

Kitchen/dining room

dishwasher, electric hob/oven, fridge/freezer, nespresso coffee machine, table with six chairs, stable door to outside area, doorway to:

Utility room

washer/dryer, fridge.

Cloakroom

WC and basin.

Bedroom 1

king size bed, wardrobe, countryside views.

Bedroom 2

double size bed, wardrobe, countryside views.

Bedroom 3

bunk beds (small double below and single above), countryside views.

Bathroom

bath with shower over and shower attachment, WC and basin.

Outside area

lawned front garden, table and four chairs, further seating on the covered sun terrace.

Additional information

Please note garden wall is very low, dogs must be kept on a lead at all times, cattle in the adjacent field, WiFi, one well behaved dog welcome.

 
 

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10% off - 19 Oct 24 to 26 Oct 24

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Holidays in Mid Cornwall

Believe it or not, Cornwall’s not all about the coast; there’s some stunning scenery inland just waiting to be explored. Whilst Cornwall is known for its rolling coastlines and sweeping sands, some of the best and most beautiful parts of the county can be found inland. Including quaint villages and country pubs, golden fields strewn with hay bales, woodland walks with meandering streams, rocky moors and heritage mines.

There’s nothing quite like the feeling of winding through country lanes, trees arching above and Cornish hedgerows lining either side of the twisting lanes. Deep in the countryside, you’ll find old Cornish villages, each with their individual characteristics, and usually home to the village pub and church. With interesting names and a unique history, the villages of inner Cornwall differ quite significantly to their nearby coastal villages. 

Whether it’s rural farmland, gorse and heather covered moors or mining relics, there’s an abundance of things to do and see. That said, if you do fancy a day at the beach, you’ll never be more than a short drive away from the coast wherever you choose to stay. You’ll also have the added benefit of being close to both coastlines, which whilst very different, are equally beautiful; head to the south coast and discover green hills that roll down to the shoreline, sandy coves and bays and exotic sub-tropical gardens, or explore the north coast, where you’ll find rugged cliffs hugging spectacular beaches and landscape transformed by tin and copper mining.

Did you know...

that Cornwall is so narrow that even our most inland properties are no more than 15 miles from the sea?

Things to do

Truro 

Truro is Cornwall’s only city, it’s the most southern city in Great Britain. Truro is easily accessible by Train from a number of stations in Mid Cornwall, such as Redruth, Camborne, Par, and St Austell. This direct line from London Paddington arrived in Truro in the 1860’s. With a selection of high street and boutique shops, it’s the best place to shop in Cornwall. Why not consider booking tickets for a show at The Hall for Cornwall while you’re in Cornwall?

Tehidy Country Park

Tehidy has over 9 miles of paths and 250 acres of woods and lakes to explore. Stop off at the café after your walk for a coffee and a slice of homemade cake. Tehidy was formally the estate of the Bassets, it was sold in 1915.

Retallack Aqua Park and FlowRider

Located at Retallack Resort and Spa, the aqua park is a total wipe out style inflatable obstacle course – perfect for a fun packed afternoon (re-opens Saturday 31st March 2018). Retallack is also home to the county’s only FlowRider, bringing you perfect waves, every day of the week!

Eden Project

One of Cornwall’s most famous attractions, and home to two biomes housing a rainforest and Mediterranean eco system. Visit the Eden Project and you’ll also find sculptures, outdoor gardens, trails and children’s activities, ice-skating (Oct – Feb), Hangloose adventures (including England’s longest and fastest zip wire) and a selection of cafes and bars. 

The Lost Gardens Of Heligan

One of the most popular botanical gardens in the UK, The Lost Gardens of Heligan was opened in 1992. The members of the Tremayne Family created the gardens from the mid-18th century to the beginning of the 20th century, the gardens are still part of the family’s estate today.

Lappa Valley

With three trains on site, including a steam train, and many other activities, this is sure to be a delightful day for all the family.

Bodmin and Wenford Railway

With a full size steam train, visit Bodmin’s famous train line to travel through the countryside by steam!

The Camel Trail and the Bissoe Trail

For those feeling more adventurous, try out one of the cycle trails in mid Cornwall for a fun and active way to explore the countryside. 

Stithians Outdoor and Active Centre

Try a range of water sports activities at Stithians Lake, from paddle boarding and kayaking, to wind surfing. 

St Nectan's Waterfalls

In an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is this hidden gem, a spectacular 60 foot waterfall set into the rocks. Take the time to visit this magical place and explore the woodland walks. 

For those seeking an element of culture, there’s a range of different cultural attractions throughout Cornwall, well worth visiting, including: Pencarrow House and Gardens, Lanhydrock House, Bodmin Jail and Poldark Mine.

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