Foxes At Langoose, Lanhydrock is a charming stone cottage where traditional character meets contemporary comfort in perfect harmony. The country-style kitchen and dining area creates a fabulous social hub, equipped with an electric oven, hob, microwave, dishwasher, and Dolce Gusto coffee machine for memorable family meals. The traditional lounge beckons with exposed stone walls, rustic beams, deep windowsills, and a cosy wood burner that transforms chilly evenings into magical moments of togetherness.
Step outside to discover your private enclosed garden, where mature shrubs create a tranquil sanctuary perfect for children and beloved pets to roam freely. Fire up the charcoal BBQ for delightful al fresco dining, then surrender to ultimate relaxation in your very own hot tub beneath the starlit sky. The cottage offers three bright bedrooms with vaulted ceilings—a super-king, a double with additional chair bed, and a single – alongside two bathrooms including an en-suite, ensuring comfort for up to five guests.
Picture yourself awakening to countryside birdsong, brewing fresh coffee in your well-appointed kitchen, and planning the day's adventures over a leisurely breakfast. As evening falls, gather around the crackling wood burner sharing stories of your Cornish discoveries, before slipping into the bubbling hot tub to watch stars emerge above this peaceful retreat.
Foxes At Langoose, Lanhydrock is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's treasures, with easy A30 access making every adventure effortless. Historic Lanhydrock House (1 km) showcases Victorian grandeur within ancient woodlands, while the dramatic ruins of Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (7 km) offer stunning views and perfect picnic spots. Delve underground at Carnglaze Cavern in St Neot (15 km), where three fascinating man-made caverns provide all-weather family entertainment, or journey to the legendary Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (21 km) for atmospheric dining and smuggling tales on wild Bodmin Moor.
Venture further to discover Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (38 km), where vintage tractor rides and guided tours reveal the secrets of award-winning apple products. History enthusiasts will marvel at Launceston Castle (38 km), boasting 1,000 years of Norman heritage and breathtaking panoramic views. The mystical St Michael's Mount in Marazion (46 km) awaits with its castle tours, subtropical gardens, and legendary causeway walks.
Just 20 kilometres away, the historic market town of Liskeard offers a delightful blend of Cornish heritage and local culture, perfectly positioned between the wild landscapes of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's stunning south coast. This charming town features independent shops, traditional pubs, and the fascinating Liskeard Museum, while serving as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding countryside. A scenic 27-kilometre journey leads to the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac, where narrow winding streets tumble down to a sheltered harbour surrounded by traditional whitewashed cottages. This enchanting coastal gem gained international fame as the filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin, creating a perfect blend of authentic Cornish charm and television nostalgia.