Shelduck CottageBarn Conversion in PhilleighSleeps 7 |
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Set on a 72 acre working farm with in the heart of the Roseland Peninsula, only a short distance from Pendower Beach, this well presented barn conversion is a very peaceful place to stay, yet within easy reach of Portscatho & St Mawes. Perfectly positioned for exploring the area, it is an ideal place to stay for keen walkers with many footpaths around the farm. Well behaved dogs are welcome. A 10% discount is available for a couple only booking outside the peak season using one room only.
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Set on a 72 acre working farm in the heart of the Roseland Peninsula, only a short distance from Pendower Beach, this well presented barn conversion is a very peaceful place to stay, yet within easy reach of Portscatho & St Mawes. Perfectly positioned for exploring the area, it is ideal for keen walkers with many footpaths around the farm and there is a footpath to Pendower Beach which takes Farm trails & animal feeding are available for children around the farm.
The cottage is one of 2 at Lower Penhallow Farm converted out of an old livestock barn close to the Owner's farmhouse. Both units look out across the gravel farmyard to beautiful countryside to the south. The farm is located out of earshot of main roads but you may hear the occasional tractor, postman or birdsong, and at night there is often a view of the night sky seldom seen in built-up areas.
Shelduck Cottage is a reverse level property with the lounge & kitchen at first floor level, together with the main double bedroom. The lounge has a cosy little woodburning stove for cooler evenings and the kitchen is fully fitted. The other bedrooms are at ground floor level.
Accommodation
Ground Floor: 2 twin bedrooms with built in wardrobes, single bedroom with built in wardrobe, family bathroom with over bath shower.
First Floor: Lounge, kitchen with dining table, main double bedroom with ensuite shower room.
External: Shared garden with outside furniture.
Facilities & Services
Heating is via oil fired central heating and the woodburning stove. The lounge has a TV & DVD player & WiFi is available. The kitchen has a dishwasher, microwave, fridge/freezer & ceramic hob & electric oven. There is a separate dedicated laundry serving both holiday cottages on the farm. The garden has a BBQ.
Miscellaneous
Electricity, heating, bed linen & towels are all included, but you must bring your own beach towels. There is plenty of car parking available and there is also room for small boats and trailers. Up to 2 well behaved dogs are welcome at a small additional charge. A stairgate, cot & highchair are all available. We regret no smoking is permitted.
General Booking Information
Arrival / Departure is normally a Saturday.
Short breaks are available during quieter periods.
£100 security deposit is required to be pre-authorised on your card.
Mallard Cottage can be combined with Mallard Cottage to provide accommodation for up to 11 people.
The Roseland Peninsula is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and forms one of the finest sections of Cornwall's South Coast. From Mevagissey to St Mawes and bordered by the Fal Estuary to the west, the Roseland Peninsula has been drawing visitors for years with its splendid coastline, unique gardens, historic villages and superb sailing waters. A truly magnificent part of Cornwall, the Roseland Peninsula is a wonderful place to spend a memorable holiday. With The Lost Gardens of Heligan and The Eden Project in one direction and Falmouth and the National Maritime Museum in the other the Roseland is brimming with places to visit and things to do.
St Mawes Castle, built by Henry VIII in the 16th century sits on Castle Point at the mouth of the River Fal. At the top of St Mawes, Lamorran Gardens house a wonderful collection of tropical plants with lovely views down into the Harbour. St Just-in-Roseland has arguably the most photographed church in Cornwall. The 13th century church sits quietly tucked away on the edge of the creek. The Veryan Roundhouses are a must see, on the way to Nare Head, where you will find the most spectacular views of Gerrans Bay. The little village of Portloe nestles in lovely valley and is one of Cornwall's quintessential spots. Portscatho has a number of art galleries and many artists find the light in this harbour village inspires much of their work. The Roseland Inn at Philleigh is a 16th century pub just waiting for you to visit, as is the newly refurbished Smugglers Cottage at Tolverne, perfect for that afternoon Cornish Cream Tea, now run by Tregothnan Estate home to the UK's first tea plantation. The most popular thing to do though on the Roseland is simply to walk and enjoy some of Cornwall's most beautiful coastline.
Events on the Roseland reach fever point in August when sailing regattas, carnivals, fayres and fun days take place all over the Roseland and the waters of the Carrick Roads. It is a memorable place for many people who return year after year to enjoy the magic of this beautiful place.
| The cottage was beautiful - just as it had looked on the website. John and Vicky were the perfect hosts, and had taken care of every detail. They were thoughtful, kind and welcoming. The cottage was immaculate and easy to look after and, despite being very close to John and Vicky's house, it felt very private. |
| K Loosemoore, Jul 2010 |
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