Holiday houses in Tregowris

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Two large sculptures are positioned within a landscaped garden featuring raised flower beds filled with greenery and blooms. A modern building with glass accents is visible to one side, framed by lush trees providing a natural backdrop.
Loft in Saint Keverne
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Your own private gallery in a tranquil setting.

If you like modern spaces, and fancy hanging around sculpture for more than a quick gallery visit then this may appeal. The setting is rural the accommodation spacious and light. The sculpture is at close quarters within your apartment and in the well tended garden. The accommodation is priced for two. Babies are more than welcome. The space is large and would accommodate three or four people with an additional cost. A sofa bed can be requested but the space is open plan. Note to divers cont.

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A comfortable seating area is arranged around a glass-top table on a private balcony, offering a clear view of a stone viaduct surrounded by lush greenery. Fresh flowers enhance the table setting, creating an inviting outdoor space.
Condo in Penryn
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

New Panoramic Riverview Apartment w/ Tesla Charger

Enjoy a luxurious stay with a stunning view at this hidden gem of a home in the charming and historic town of Penryn, right by Falmouth. Revel in an awe-inspiring panoramic view from the comfort of your bed and unwind in a lavish bathroom equipped with a waterfall shower. The property features a spacious, fully-furnished and equipped contemporary kitchen, stylish living room, EV charger and a decking space for a tranquil leisurely experience. Ideal for couples, families, and professionals alike.

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A quaint stone cottage is nestled within a lush garden, surrounded by a variety of greenery. Outdoor seating is arranged on a stone patio, complemented by various plants including large leaves and banana plants, creating a serene woodland atmosphere.
Cottage in Saint Keverne
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Secluded woodland cottage, close to SW Coast Path

Thick stone and cob walls keep this beautiful little cottage toasty in winter, and gloriously cool in the hot summer months. Little Trembraze is set in a woodland glade overlooking a valley. Built in 1840 as a mill workers’ cottage, it has been renovated to include a log burner and air source heating. Perfect for walkers and wildlife watchers, it is a get-away-from-it-all experience. Own entrance and parking, no other property in sight. Just 1 mile from SW Coast Path. Kingsize or single beds.

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A level grassy area is presented, bordered by shrubs and trees. A clear view of the ocean is highlighted in the background under a blue sky, creating a serene coastal scene. The lush green lawn provides a space for relaxation or outdoor activities.
Bungalow in Maenporth
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Amazing Panoramic Sea Views

Located at the end of a quiet lane, this is a very private coastal detached house standing in its own grounds of about 2 acres running down to the coast, with spectacular views across Falmouth Bay to Rosemullion Head. With plenty of off road parking the 3 bedroom accommodation has ample space to relax with a large conservatory, living room with wood burner, sun room and kitchen/diner. The amazing garden even has its own wooded valley descending to the sea and direct access to the coastal path.

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A charming array of coastal cottages is positioned along a rugged coastline, with colorful doors framing each home. The clear waters reflect the vibrant hues of the buildings, while lush green hills rise gently in the background, adding to the scenic maritime atmosphere.
Cottage in Portloe
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

⭐️Cosy 2 bedroom cottage with terrace on cliff edge

1 Cliff Cottage, Portloe is a recently renovated fisherman's cottage with a large terrace and spectacular views of the harbour and out to sea. The timeless village has been the setting for many films and TV dramas including About Time, Poldark and the Wild West. The South West Coast Path is right on your doorstep and St Mawes, Eden Project, Lost Gardens of Heligan, Caerhays etc are all nearby. Alternatively decide to just relax, pour yourself a glass of wine and let the world turn a little!

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The cottage is set within a large enclosed garden, featuring a well-maintained lawn and stone pathways. The exterior showcases a light-colored façade with a pitched roof, while outdoor seating is positioned on the patio, offering a serene space to relax.
Home in Saint Keverne
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Coastal village cottage.

The Gwinges is on the outskirts of the village of St Keverne. The Cottage sleeps up to 7 adults in its 3 bedrooms (3 double beds , 1 single )) . A cosy lounge , kitchen and utility room . The master bedroom has an ensuite with a family bathroom downstairs. large sunny enclosed garden with parking for up to 3 cars. Just a short walk to the village for 2 pubs , Spar and a family butchers, or local beaches and Roskillys ice-cream farm. Pls see other notes for booking for 2 people

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The outdoor area features a gravel path leading to a secluded entrance, surrounded by flowering shrubs and lush greenery. A wooden bench is positioned on the path, providing a serene spot to enjoy the garden. Sunlight filters through the foliage, adding warmth to the scene.
Cottage in Coverack
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Coverack Retreat

Cosy luxury studio for two on the edge of the village with private sunny courtyard, lawned garden, King size memory foam bed, en-suite with walk in electric shower and full kitchen with; fan oven, 4 ring ceramic hob, extractor, microwave and, washer/dryer. Free Wi-Fi and smart Freesat TV with DVD player. Electric log fireplace. Sofa. Less than 10 minutes walk down the hill to the seafront and village with beach and facilities. Peace, quiet and privacy. Private parking and turning space.

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An aerial view of 'Little Bream' reveals lush greenery surrounding the cottage, with a variety of trees and shrubs. The distant sea is visible, along with bright blue skies scattered with clouds, creating a serene outdoor environment. The landscaped area includes a gravel parking space.
Cottage in Falmouth
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 501 reviews

Pretty cottage, walk to beaches & pub, sea views

‘Little Bream' is a beautiful fully furnished, cosy barn cottage between Falmouth & the Helford River, within walking distance of restaurants, cafes, a pub & a shop. Easy walk to Maenporth beach, & the Helford River, and also Bream Cove, a fabulous place to swim. 10 mins drive into Falmouth. Little Bream has a fully equipped kitchen, very comfortable superking size bed, amazing shower. Distant sea view from the bedroom, a garden/BBQ area and is set in 2 acres of garden. Sleeps up to 4 guests

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An open plan cabin interior features a cozy seating area with a wooden table and two chairs, next to a modern kitchen with black countertops. A copper bath and log burner are highlighted, while large glass doors open to a private outdoor deck surrounded by greenery.
Cabin in Tregarne
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

HOPE'S CABIN, unique, near sea, near Porthallow

Tucked away in a tranquil corner of the Owners' grounds, Hope’s Cabin, a stunning retreat to return to at the end of a day exploring the Lizard peninsula in Cornwall. Soak away aches in the gorgeous copper bath or relax in front of the log burner. Enjoy ‘al fresco’ dining on the deck or wrap up in a rug when the temperature drops. Sun lovers will appreciate sunshine for most of the day. Well equipped kitchen cleverly chosen to maximise space. King size bed, inside loo & outside shower.

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A private courtyard is featured, with a stone-paved area beneath a large umbrella. A round table is accompanied by wooden chairs, set against a rustic stone wall. Potted plants add greenery, creating a serene atmosphere for outdoor dining or relaxation.
Cottage in Saint Martin
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

The Apple Loft - perfect for a Cornish escape

The Apple Loft is a beautifully converted cottage nestled within the peaceful grounds of Tremayne House. Thoughtfully designed with comfort and character in mind, it offers a welcoming retreat in one of Cornwall’s most enchanting locations. With its private courtyard, cosy log burner, and stylish interiors, it is the perfect place to relax and unwind. Set between the Helford River and Frenchman’s Creek, it offers a peaceful haven just minutes from Cornwall’s breathtaking coastline.

Top Guest favourite
The hexagonal stone gatehouse features a charming rooftop with a slate finish and multiple chimneys. Arched windows framed by foliage add character and elegance. Soft lighting highlights its architecture at dusk, creating a warm and inviting entryway. A gravel path leads to the entrance, surrounded by lush greenery.
Home in Lanivet
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Quintessential British Retreat|Hot Tub|Sauna

Part of the Tregawne Farm Cottages collection, Tremore Lodge is a truly unique self-catering escape. Telling a sweet tale of craftmanship and nostalgia, this hexagonal gatehouse is storybook architecture at its finest, a time-travelling couples retreat that could have been lifted from folklore. Luxury wellness ensues, as guests can indulge in a spa-like experience, rotating from the beautiful heated hot tub and sauna to the al fresco patio overlooking the rolling countryside.

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A stone path leads to a small table with two chairs set on gravel, overlooking a lush green lawn and an ocean view. The warm morning sun rises in the background, casting a gentle glow on the surroundings.
Cottage in Maenporth
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Peaceful Barn with Sea Views near Falmouth

Keynvor is a bright, airy barn conversion in a small farm complex which formerly belonged to the National Trust. The farmhouse dates from the 1650s and the barns from the 19th century. The garden affords fabulous ocean views, and is a sun trap when the weather co-operates. There is a gentle 10-15 minute walk through woodland to the nearest beach, which is on the South West Coast Path, and it is possible to walk to Falmouth or Helford Passage along the coast.

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