Bedroom details
1 Bedroom (Sleeps 2 + cot)
Set close to the glorious south Cornish coast, this dreamy, magical retreat for two lies nestled in the verdant green countryside, set between the city of Truro and the seaside town of Falmouth.
A gorgeous Cornish stone lodge house with pretty windows and arched doorway, this is a lovely escape for couples. Step through the front door and you'll discover a cosy, luxurious escape with underfloor heating throughout, tranquil colour tones, exquisite furniture including a majestic four poster bed, and a flickering, welcoming wood burner. Outside, there's a private courtyard garden with outside dining area and sunny spots in which to relax.
Dog friendly, Rose Lodge is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall, whether you're looking to discover semi-tropical gardens, take to the South West Coastal Path, explore the plethora of seaside villages and towns or simply find a sandy beach for a well earned rest and the occasional swim.
Living
Just wow, we're totally in love with the bijoux sitting room, just lovely in shades of blue and white. With stunning wooden flooring complete with underfloor heating, there's also a gorgeous wood burning stove to keep things super cosy during cooler weather. Snuggle up on the blue velvet sofa, turn the lights down and watch the hypnotic flickering of firelight - what could be better? In addition, there's a Smart TV complete with Blu Ray and DVD player, plus a SONOS sound system for you to create the playlist for your holiday. Please note, there is no washing machine at this retreat.
Eating
The small but perfectly formed kitchen is super pretty and comes fully equipped with everything you might need to rustle up a feast for your loved one. There's a fan oven, grill, induction hob, dishwasher, boiling water tap and all the other essentials you might need including the all-important Nespresso machine for wake-me-up coffees.
Set close by is the cosy dining area, perfect for intimate meals a deux. Make sure to explore the local farm shops and markets to pick up lots of local fresh produce to try back at your cosy retreat.
Sleeping
Oh-so-romantic, the gorgeous bedroom is bedecked with a sumptuous king size four poster bed, a blissful escape to whisk you off to the land of nod. With stunning wood-panelled walls painted a dusky pink, luscious wood effect porcelain tiled floors with underfloor heating, wardrobe, and lots of storage, this is a delightful retreat to escape to at the end of a busy day exploring. The bed comes swathed in luxurious linens, oh-so-soft bedding and sumptuous throws and cushions - the ultimate spot for long, lazy lie ins.
Bathing
The stunning bathroom has a wonderful bathtub for two - just made for long, languorous soaks with a glass of something special in hand. There's a separate walk-in shower as well if you fancy something a little more invigorating. In addition, there's a heated rail to ensure towels are kept warm and fluffy.
Outside space
Rose Lodge has a lovely, sun-soaked courtyard garden complete with dining table and chairs for alfresco meals, with steps leading up to a gravelled area with armchairs and a coffee table on which to sprawl and soak up the summer sunshine.
Parking
There is private, off-road parking.
Babies
Babies are most welcome at Rose Lodge, please bring your own equipment with you. Please note that space in the bedroom is limited.
Dogs
Rose Lodge is delighted to welcome two well behaved dogs. Please note, there is an additional fee per dog, per week or short break.
In the Area
Set in the pretty village of Perranaworthal, Rose Lodge is perfectly positioned from which to explore the very best of the south Cornish coast. From here it's a short drive to Trelissick, a fabulous National Trust property with extensive gardens and woodland walks. Take the King Harry Ferry across the river to the Roseland Peninsula, a stunning stretch of coastline with exquisite sandy beaches, hidden coves and pretty villages such as Portscatho and St Mawes - you'll also find fabulous places to eat here. Take a trip to bustling Falmouth for a host of independent shops, great places to eat, the Maritime Museum and the world's deepest, naturally formed harbour in the world. From here you can undertake lots of boat trips too - a fabulous way to explore the coastline. Head further west and the Lizard awaits, an AONB and home to Kynance Cove, Helford, Coverack and Lizard Point - the most southerly point in Great Britain. Head even further west and St Michael's Mount, Penzance, Mousehole, Sennen and Land's End awaits, all the way around to St Ives and beyond.