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Stable Cottage, Peregrine Hall Cottages, Lostwithiel

Cornwall. Sleeps up to 4

This light and airy cottage has French doors leading to a sunny courtyard, and is close to Lostwithiel with its shops and restaurants.. All on the ground floor:
Open plan living space: With wooden floor and French doors leading to courtyard.
Living area: With wood burner, 32" Freeview TV, DVD player and CD player.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine.
Bedroom 1: With double bed, Freeview TV and en-suite wet room with shower and toilet.
Bedroom 2: With twin beds (for flexible sleeping arrangements) and Freeview TV.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, and toilet. . Initial logs for wood burner included.. All properties: Bio-mass central heating, electricity, bed linen and Wi-Fi included. Towel hire £5 per person. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Welcome pack. Utility room with coin-operated washing machine and tumble dryer (shared with other properties on-site). Courtyard with patio (shared with other properties on-site). 9-acres of landscaped grounds and woodland with terrace and garden furniture (shared with owner and other properties on-site). Barbecue. Outdoor heated swimming pool (shared with owner and other properties on-site, 6m x 4m, depth 1.4m, open June-September). Private parking for 1 car. No smoking. Please note: There is an unfenced pond in the grounds, 30 yards away and multiple steps..
These three well-presented cottages, Cloisters Cottage (ref UKC1870), Stable Cottage (ref UKC1871) and Stable End (ref UKC1872) have been converted from parts of a historic building on the outskirts of the ancient Stannary town of Lostwithiel, providing charming holiday accommodation with a little local history attached. Peregrine Hall has 9 acres of woodland, gardens, terraces and walks for you to enjoy or simply relax with a cream tea on the terrace. The house stands on a hill overlooking the town of Lostwithiel, and was a gun site during the English Civil War. It was first known as St Faith’s House of Mercy, a refuge for ‘wayward girls’, who were rescued from Bodmin jail and put to work running a laundry which served Lanhydrock Estate and the local community.
The town of Lostwithiel is well known for being the centre of Cornwall’s antiques industry and is well served with great restaurants, local award winning pubs, craft shops and cafés on the River Fowey. This beautiful river is spanned by an ancient bridge with its own little beach and picnic area, and is within walking distance from Peregrine Hall. The riverside walks along its banks are a must, and if you are lucky you may see kingfishers, otters and other wildlife. Restormel Castle and The Duchy of Cornwall Nurseries are also close by and a must for all that visit the area. Lostwithiel provides the perfect base for touring the Duchy of Cornwall from its north coast with Padstow, Port Isaac and Polzeath, to the south coast with Fowey, Polperro and Mevagissey. All are lovely fishing villages and coastal towns, with many attractions for everyone, from sea fishing and kayaking to surfing and sailing.
The Lanhydrock Estate is a gothic stately home, gardens and grounds which is closely linked with Lostwithiel and is a stunning example of a National Trust house. There are also woodland walks, off road cycle trails and bike hire along with a museum and tea rooms. For the energetic, try golf at Lanhydrock, cycling along the nearby Camel Trail, or a walk to Respryn Bridge can all be enjoyed. Horse riding, cinemas and the renowned Eden Project are easily reached, as indeed, are many National Trust gardens. Beach 7 miles. Shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 6 guests.

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