The Lodge at Kylgenna, Fowey is a magnificent Victorian house with breathtaking panoramic river views across the estuary. Perfect for families seeking coastal adventures, featuring elegant period interiors, charming courtyard garden.
Cornwall>Fowey>The Lodge at Kylgenna, Fowey

The Lodge at Kylgenna, Fowey

Experience Victorian elegance with breathtaking estuary views in the heart of Fowey
Price from £1,081.00

Experience Victorian elegance with breathtaking estuary views in the heart of Fowey

The Lodge at Kylgenna, Fowey, is a magnificent Victorian house commanding breathtaking panoramic views across the Fowey River estuary. The contemporary kitchen features a built-in electric oven, gas hob, and Nespresso coffee machine, perfect for brewing morning coffees while gazing at the water. Step into the impressive first-floor lounge / diner, where bay windows frame stunning vistas of picturesque Polruan, and enjoy entertainment on the Smart TV or challenge friends to board games.

Venture outside to the charming courtyard garden, where you can dine al fresco against the incredible backdrop of the estuary. The property sleeps six guests across three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a ground-floor super-king with zip-and-link beds and en-suite shower room, plus a super-king and twin room on the top floor. With a family bathroom featuring shower cubicle and separate WC, everyone enjoys comfort and convenience.

Picture yourself awakening to shimmering water views, sipping fresh coffee in the bay window as boats drift past. Spend leisurely afternoons in the courtyard garden, sharing stories over drinks as golden sunlight dances across the estuary, creating memories to treasure forever.

The Lodge at Kylgenna, Fowey, offers an ideal base for exploring Cornwall's captivating coast and countryside. The quirky MAD Museum (1 km) showcases over 30 interactive mechanical art displays and ingenious contraptions that will delight visitors of all ages with hands-on exhibits ranging from kinetic sculptures to mesmerising marble runs. Readymoney Cove beach lies just 800 metres away, offering a sheltered sandy haven perfect for families, with its distinctive Napoleonic-era fort providing a dramatic backdrop for swimming and sunbathing. St Austell Brewery is an 11-kilometre drive and provides fascinating guided tours through Britain's largest independent brewery, complete with tastings of their award-winning ales including the famous Tribute and Proper Job, plus a welcoming visitor centre and gift shop. Wheal Martyn Clay Works, 12 kilometres away, reveals Cornwall's fascinating china clay heritage through interactive exhibits, historic machinery, and scenic woodland trails within 26 acres of beautifully restored parkland featuring peaceful lakes and wildlife. The legendary Jamaica Inn beckons from Bodmin Moor with its atmospheric coaching inn ambience, smuggling tales immortalised by Daphne du Maurier, traditional Cornish fare, and a fascinating smugglers' museum – all just a 26-kilometre journey across the dramatic moorland.

Further adventures await at Dartmoor Zoo (46 km), where diverse wildlife and conservation programmes inspire all ages. Home to over 70 species including Amur tigers, Asiatic lions, and endangered Bornean sun bears, the zoo champions vital breeding programmes whilst offering hands-on experiences and educational talks. Lydford Gorge (51 km) enchants visitors with temperate rainforest walks through England's deepest gorge, leading to the spectacular 30-metre Whitelady Waterfall and the thundering Devil's Cauldron whirlpool. Meanwhile, Blue Reef Aquarium is a 52-kilometre drive to Newquay, where mesmerising underwater tunnels reveal sharks, rays, and tropical fish swimming overhead.

The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac, just 32 kilometres away, captivates visitors with its maze of narrow cobbled streets lined with traditional whitewashed cottages tumbling down to a working harbour. Famous as the filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin, the village offers guided tours of key locations alongside authentic Cornish pubs and galleries. Meanwhile, culinary destination Padstow is 31 km distant, where celebrity chef Rick Stein's restaurant empire has transformed this historic harbour town into a foodie paradise, complemented by scenic coastal walks and a bustling working port atmosphere.

6
Sleeps
3
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
Pets not allowed
Nearest beach: Readymoney Cove
No swimming pool
Private garden / terrace
Electric car charging point
Property rating
WiFi
Good for families

What we love about The Lodge at Kylgenna, Fowey

  • The spectacular panoramic views across Fowey River from the bay windows create a mesmerising backdrop for relaxation and memorable moments.
  • The charming courtyard garden provides an intimate outdoor dining space where guests can savour meals against the stunning estuary backdrop.
  • The flexible ground-floor bedroom with zip-and-link beds and en-suite offers convenient accommodation options for families and couples alike.

Features you'll find at The Lodge at Kylgenna, Fowey

Appliances

  • Coffee / Tea making facilities
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer
  • Fridge
  • Microwave
  • Oven / stove
  • Tumble dryer
  • Washing machine

Entertainment

  • Internet / WiFi
  • TV

For families

  • Highchair
  • Travel cot

Good to know

  • Baby friendly
  • Children allowed
  • Electric car charging point
  • Near beach
  • Parking
  • Pub nearby

Nearby activities

  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Walking
  • Water sports

Outdoors

  • Alfresco dining
  • Garden / terrace

Special features

  • Sea views

Other properties you may be interested in

Barn conversion
Woolstone Grenvilles Granary, Box's Shop is a beautifully converted stone granary with three bedrooms, fishing lakes, and extensive leisure facilities. Perfect countryside base for exploring Cornwall's stunning beaches and Devon's attractions.
From £737.00 View Details

Woolstone Grenvilles Granary, Box’s Shop

Woolstone Grenvilles Granary, Box's Shop is a beautifully converted stone granary with three bedrooms, fishing lakes, and extensive leisure facilities. Perfect countryside base for exploring Cornwall's stunning beaches and Devon's attractions.

Discover countryside charm with fishing lakes and coastal adventures at your doorstep

Barn conversion
At Wheal Grey, Ashton, escape to the charming town & enjoy the comforts of this stunning 3-bedroom property. Boasting breathtaking views, it is the perfect retreat for families or groups seeking a comfortable & stylish home-away-from-home.
From £761.00 View Details

Wheal Grey, Ashton

At Wheal Grey, Ashton escape to the charming town & enjoy the comforts of this stunning 3-bedroom property. Boasting breathtaking views, it is the perfect retreat for families or groups seeking a comfortable & stylish home-away-from-home.

Discover comfort and style in a secluded barn conversion

Cottage
Porthgwidden Cottage is a characterful Grade II listed property in the wonderful village of Lelant. This three-storey stone cottage has a modern, airy interior that retains several impressive original features alongside contemporary comforts.
From £526.00 View Details

Porthgwidden Cottage, Lelant

Porthgwidden Cottage is a characterful Grade II listed property in the wonderful village of Lelant. This three-storey stone cottage has a modern, airy interior that retains several impressive original features alongside contemporary comforts.

A delightful three-storey stone cottage with a modern and bright interior

Holiday cottages in Devon and Cornwall
Select Options

Holiday Cottages in Devon and Cornwall is brought to you by The Jetset Boyz. Sign up now and you'll be the first to know about our latest travel stories, some fantastic travel tips & exclusive content.

Get instant access to the latest travel buzz

Holiday Cottages in Devon & Cornwall is brought to you by the Jetset Boyz
Close the CTA
Privacy overview
Holiday cottages in Devon and Cornwall

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

You can adjust all of your cookie settings below.

Strictly Necessary cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookies should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

Show details
3rd party cookies

This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages.

Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website.

Show details