The Orangery, Looe Valley Vineyard, St Keyne, is an enchanting one-bedroom retreat nestled within a working vineyard in Cornwall's picturesque countryside. The contemporary open-plan living space features a sleek, modern kitchen equipped with an electric oven, hob, and essential appliances including a dishwasher and washing machine. The bright, airy living area invites relaxation with comfortable armchairs perfectly positioned to enjoy entertainment on the Smart TV, while a warming wood burner adds character and cosiness to the space.
Step outside to discover your own private garden oasis, complete with a manicured lawn and inviting patio area furnished for alfresco dining. The property features a sumptuous king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room and WC, offering a tranquil space to unwind after days exploring the vineyard and surrounding countryside. With thoughtful touches throughout, including safe storage for bikes and the possibility of electric vehicle charging, The Orangery provides a perfect blend of comfort and convenience.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of nature, enjoying your morning coffee on the patio while gazing across the vineyard's rolling landscape. As the sun sets, savour a glass of wine from the estate's own collection, perhaps purchased after an enlightening vineyard tour, while planning tomorrow's adventures through Cornwall's captivating countryside.
The Orangery, Looe Valley Vineyard, St Keyne, offers an idyllic base for exploring Cornwall's treasures. Just a short drive away, you'll discover the charming Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing (14 km), where fascinating exhibits and ship models tell tales of the region's maritime past.
The legendary Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor is just 28 kilometres away and provides an atmospheric glimpse into Cornwall's smuggling history. The magnificent Lanhydrock House (26 km) showcases Victorian grandeur amidst beautiful gardens. History enthusiasts will appreciate Launceston Castle (31 km), whose ancient walls offer panoramic views across the surrounding landscape.
For those willing to venture further, the Lappa Valley Steam Railway (54 km) provides nostalgic family entertainment, while Newquay Zoo (55 km) offers an engaging wildlife experience. Wine enthusiasts can compare notes at Trevibban Mill Vineyard (57 km), another of Cornwall's exceptional vineyards. Six kilometres away, the historic market town of Liskeard provides comprehensive amenities and shopping opportunities, while the charming fishing village of Port Isaac (51 km) enchants visitors with its traditional cottages and picturesque harbour. The cottage's location, near to Causeland Station. means the coastal town of Looe is easily accessible by rail, perfect for car-free days out.