Lerryn Cottage, Lostwithiel, is a beautiful country retreat nestled in the heart of one of Cornwall's most desirable villages. The welcoming open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner captivates with stunning river views, while the well-appointed kitchen boasts an electric oven, induction hob, and microwave for culinary adventures inspired by local seafood. The cosy lounge invites lazy mornings with a good book or winter evenings beside the crackling wood burner, with entertainment provided by the Smart TV. Step outside to discover a wonderful split-level garden with a decked terrace overlooking the picturesque river and village green.
The cottage offers four beautifully appointed bedrooms: a super-king-size with en-suite shower room and private garden access, another super-king-size zip-and-link (convertible to twin), a king-size, and a twin room – two with enchanting river views. A stylish bathroom with roll-top bath and separate shower ensures comfort for all guests. For additional relaxation, the cottage features a snug room with TV, table football, and comfortable beanbags, plus the indulgence of a private hot tub situated perfectly to enjoy the tranquil river vistas.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of village life, brewing morning coffee as sunlight dances across the river below. Spend your day exploring riverside paths before returning to your cottage sanctuary, where you might soak in the hot tub as golden evening light bathes the village green. Later, gather around the wood burner, sharing stories of Cornish adventures while planning tomorrow's explorations across this magical corner of Cornwall.
Lerryn Cottage, Lostwithiel, is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of Cornwall. The impressive Restormel Castle (7 km) offers stunning views from its 13th-century circular structure, perfect for picnics and scenic walks through seasonal flowers. Lanhydrock House near Bodmin (13 km) presents a grand Victorian country estate set within beautiful gardens and ancient woodlands, offering glimpses into opulent historic lifestyles. For transportation enthusiasts, Bodmin & Wenford Railway (16 km) provides scenic steam train rides through beautiful countryside with special events throughout the year. History buffs will appreciate the Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing (16 km), a charming harborside collection showcasing local maritime heritage through exhibits, ship models, and photographic records.
Further afield, discover the Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park at Goss Moor (30 km), featuring diverse owl species, educational talks, and flying displays as part of their wildlife rehabilitation efforts. Adventure seekers can enjoy kayaking on the River Camel at Porthilly Cove (36 km), with guided tours exploring the scenic estuary and coastline while spotting local wildlife. The magnificent Antony House and Gardens in Mayfield (42 km) showcases stunning 18th-century architecture and gardens, famously featured as a film location for Alice in Wonderland.
The historic market town of Liskeard is a 17-kilometre drive away and sits perfectly positioned between Bodmin Moor and the south coast. A picturesque and lively market town, it's full of interesting buildings and home to 100s of independent and family-run businesses. St Austell (19 km), a historic clay mining town and gateway to the Eden Project, offers additional exploration opportunities. The rich history of China clay mining can be discovered at Cornwall's only China clay mining can be discovered at Cornwall’s only China clay works, based here in St Austell at Wheal Martyn Museum.