Bedroom details
3 Bedrooms (Sleeps 6 + cot)
Bedroom 3
1 x zip and link
Found at the end of a meandering lane and set within a picturesque wildflower garden, Rose Cottage is the epitome of a traditional Cornish country home. With roses around the windows and birdsong in the air, this is a dreamy rural idyll that remembers days gone by. Step through the door and you'll find a peaceful haven with pretty interiors that embrace an eclectic mix of original features mixed with lovely modern touches. Close to the little fishing town of Mevagissey - just a two mile walk through the neighbouring woods - Rose Cottage is perfectly located for exploring the picturesque South Cornish coastline; from Fowey to Falmouth, this is a stunning area of Cornwall rich in places to visit.
Living
The comfortable, oak-floored sitting room is centred around an unusual, semi-circular stone chimney breast which houses a big wood burning stove, perfect for winter evenings. With a sumptuous teal-coloured velvet chaise sofa and smaller snuggler sofa - both from Loaf - you'll be tucked up and cosy in no time. Bold touches of colour with sunny yellow wall and deep blue walls, teamed with equally colourful cushions and curtains, add a joyous touch. There's a Smart TV for watching Netflix as you relax with a glass of something delicious, and a tucked-away office area if you need to catch up on work. French doors open out onto a slate paved terrace, so during warmer months a breeze can waft through, with birdsong and the scent of roses. The second sitting room is a super-cute snug with whitewashed walls and eye-catching shelving housing lots of curious. Here, there's a little wood burner, a Smart TV and a day bed piled with cushions, perfect for kids wanting a den away from the parents. Outside in the grounds you'll find a bespoke shepherd's hut complete with electricity and Wi-Fi (another great place to hide away if you have to catch up on work!). There's a sofa and armchair and a piano for tinkling the ivories, or perhaps you'd prefer to curl up with a favourite novel and soak in the blissful peace of the surrounding countryside. More relaxing space is found in the beautiful old greenhouse, where a table and chairs and a padded bench seat make the perfect place for morning coffee on breezier days.
Eating
Meals will be a real pleasure in this traditional cottage kitchen. With original slate flagstone flooring (now warmed by underfloor heating), exposed beams, wooden worktops and a Belfast sink, there's a real country feel. Cleverly mixed in for comfort and convenience is an electric Aga, separate Neff oven and hob, Smeg fridge freezer and all the modern appliances you might need, including the all-important Nespresso machine. We just love the Farrow & Ball blues used in the paintwork and the gorgeous blue tiles too. A bespoke elm dining table and benches which easily seats ten, while outside you'll find a dining table and chairs for a spot of alfresco dining.
Sleeping
There are three gorgeous bedrooms at Rose Cottage. The beautiful en suite master bedroom is just dreamy in shades of purple and grey and comes complete with a romantic roll top bath for two, airy vaulted ceiling, rustic wooden floorboards and a plush, sumptuous king size sleigh bed for long, lazy lie ins. In addition, there's a double bedroom with an antique French country cane bed, original exposed floorboards and lovely garden views, and a third bedroom with a super kingsize zip-and-link bed which can also be made into twin beds. We just love the eye-catching St Ives wallpaper in this charming room.
Bathing
The en suite to the master bedroom is a real delight: hidden behind a gently curving wall inset with bespoke stained-glass windows hides a wet room for invigorating morning showers. The family bathroom, panelled with wood, is a perfect spot for lying in bubbles and looking out through the window at the beautiful garden and verdant valley below.
Outdoor space
The beautifully planted, multi-level cottage garden was designed by Dominic Cole (landscape architect to both Heligan and the Eden Project). This is a fabulous space to relax in during warmer months, with an abundance of places to sit, lie, relax and eat. There's a breakfast terrace outside the snug complete with dining table, chairs and a parasol, while the terrace outside the sitting room has armchairs, a sofa, coffee table and two loungers for soaking up the sun. in the lower garden there's a sheltered grassy nook with another table and chairs, not forgetting the shepherd's hut and greenhouse.
Parking
There's plenty of private parking at the property. Please note that access is via a half mile unmade
track which at times is steep with a sharp bend into the cottage grounds, therefore cars with very
low suspension may wish to park by the letterboxes prior to the property.
Dogs
Two dogs are very welcome at Rose Cottage. Please note, there is an additional fee per dog, per week or short break.
WiFi
Rose Cottage has WiFi so if you need to stay in touch with the outside world you can. Please note
there is no mobile reception here due to its glorious rural location, but calls can be made via WiFi
and there is a land line in case of emergencies.
In the Area
Located on the stunning South Cornish coastline, Rose Cottage has plenty to see and do in the area. You're right next to the Lost Gardens of Heligan so a visit is a must, and check out the seasonal events too, such as the Kneehigh Asylum and Wildworks theatre productions. The Heligan cafe serves amazing brunches, lunches and afternoon teas as well as offering dinner nights. Lobbs Farm Shop and Deli, at the top of the drive into Rose Cottage, is where you should pick up local goodies to eat; they have a superb butchery and local cheese counter. The Barley Sheaf Pub in nearby Gorran is worth a visit, as is The Crown at St Ewe for excellent pub meals and drinks, and Hidden Hut at Porthcurnick is highly recommended. Make sure to visit The Eden Project whilst there are also plenty of fabulous beaches within a 10-minute drive and beautiful walks along the coastal footpath that passes along from the yachting haven of Fowey and onwards towards Portscatho and St Mawes on the beautiful Roseland Peninsula, where you can catch a ferry over to the bustling maritime town of Falmouth.