Rosemayne, Rock welcomes you into a spacious kitchen and dining area with traditional slate floors, where two separate dining spaces can seat up to ten people, making this Victorian cottage ideal for gathering friends and family. The well-equipped kitchen features an AGA alongside an electric cooker, integrated dishwasher, and generous fridge / freezer, with a separate utility room housing washing machine and tumble dryer. The inviting lounge beckons with comfortable seating arranged around a warming wood burner, complemented by a Smart TV, DVD player, and Bose docking station for relaxing evenings together. A convenient downstairs wet room with shower provides easy access after beach days.
Step outside, where the sheltered terrace offers peaceful garden furniture and a built-in barbecue, perfect for alfresco dining, whilst the lawn provides space for children to play. Practical touches include a rail and hose for rinsing wetsuits after water sports adventures. Upstairs, four comfortable bedrooms sleep up to eight: the master king-size room features an en-suite bathroom with shower over bath, alongside a second king-size bedroom and two flexible twin rooms. A family bathroom with shower over bath completes the accommodation. Private parking for two cars ensures convenience throughout your stay.
Picture salt-kissed mornings with coffee on the terrace, planning the day's adventures as gulls wheel overhead. Spend sun-filled days exploring Rock's beautiful coastline, trying your hand at water skiing from the pontoon, or catching waves at nearby Polzeath. As evening settles, gather around the wood burner's glow, sharing stories of the day whilst the aroma of barbecued supper drifts in from the garden.
Rosemayne, Rock places you perfectly for exploring North Cornwall's spectacular coastline and waterways. Kayaking on River Camel from Porthilly Cove (1 km) offers guided tours exploring the scenic estuary with opportunities for seal and bird spotting, suitable for all abilities and ages. Padstow Brewing Co in Padstow (4 km) provides fascinating brewery tours and guided tastings of their award-winning craft beers, perfect for discovering Cornwall's thriving brewing scene. Tintagel Castle in Tintagel (17 km) transports you to legendary Arthurian times, where dramatic clifftop ruins connected by a spectacular footbridge offer breathtaking coastal vistas and centuries of history. Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewan (30 km) enchants visitors with its remarkable restoration story, diverse plant collections ranging from subtropical jungle to productive gardens, and wandering woodland trails alive with wildlife.
Venture further to discover more of Cornwall's treasures. National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth (46 km) brings the county's seafaring heritage to life through engaging interactive exhibits, impressive boat collections, and family-friendly activities celebrating Cornwall's deep connection with the sea. Poldark Mine in Trenear (52 km) offers atmospheric underground tours through historic tin mine workings, showcasing the tough conditions and ingenious techniques that defined Cornwall's mining heritage. Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary in Hayle (55 km) delights families with over 1,200 rescued animals from around the world, hands-on encounters, and an excellent indoor play centre for rainy days.
The vibrant seaside resort of Newquay sits 20 kilometres away, where eleven golden beaches stretch along the dramatic coastline, offering world-class surfing, rock pooling, and classic bucket-and-spade days voted among Britain's best family seaside destinations. Meanwhile, Falmouth lies 46 kilometres from the cottage.This handsome maritime town combines historic coastal fortresses like Pendennis Castle with contemporary attractions including an exhilarating zip wire across the harbour, alongside thriving galleries, independent shops, and excellent waterfront restaurants serving the freshest Cornish seafood.























