A selection of detached homely holiday bungalows in landscaped grounds, set in a quiet wooded valley and divided by the River Seaton that flows from high up on the moor and down through the beautiful grounds of Rosecraddoc. This is an ideal rural location to tour the whole of Cornwall, south Devon and Dartmoor. South east Cornwall has some of the best and most varied countryside in the whole of the south west of England, from the mists of Bodmin Moor, the creeks and valleys of the rivers to the secluded coves, sandy beaches and rocky outcrops of the coastline in the south. A 15-minute drive will take you to the spectacular South Cornwall Coastline and the famous fishing town of Looe. Just along the coast from Looe nestles the tiny fishing village of Polperro, with its harbour and narrow streets. There is a network of footpaths which pass through some of the most scenic countryside in the district, one of which leads directly from the village.
The city of Plymouth is just 18 miles and is home to the award-winning National Marine Aquarium. Our mild winters ensure that many plants are able to thrive in Cornwall. The Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project are both within 25 miles. There are many historic houses to visit close by including Cotehele, Lanhydrock and Antony. There is horse riding nearby, and golf courses within 20 miles include the ’course that Jack built’ at St Mellion, Looe Bindown and Lanhydrock. Liskeard sports a leisure centre with swimming pool, squash, indoor bowling, badminton and fitness suite. From Liskeard train station you can take the lovely branch line which runs down to Looe through the wooded East Looe Valley. Nearby Siblyback Lake offers windsurfing, dinghy sailing, canoeing and fishing. Mount Edgcumbe Park with its 800 acres of parkland located on the Tamar estuary is also well worth a visit. Pub 1½ miles. .
Very nice. Would go again. Peaceful and beautiful.
Cottage was great everything you need for a weeks holiday. Pub exspensive for what the meals were. Good atmosphere and dogs allowed in pub. No recycling on the village so all things had to go into the black bag on the Friday. Fantastic walks and the lake at the Manor was wonderful, peaceful and quiet. Overall we had a great holiday.
Our stay November, 2019
The holiday park pictures and reviews were pretty great so we booked up for a couple of weeks which included my birthday. We arrived shortly after check in after an 8 hour car trip and the owner just told us that the keys were in the door. The bungalow was very nicely done and true to the pictures then..... The property wasn’t on the cheap side but then you had to pay extra for the electric and everything ran on electric! If you boiled the kettle you could watch the meter spin at a dramatic rate. We ended up spending a fortune and pound coins aren’t always readily available. There was no laundry on site so we ended up spending all day, and a lot more money, at the laundrette. We were worried about turning the night storage heater off, the only thing included in the rental, so we were boiling hot all the time with the windows open. On my birthday, we were looking forward to going to the Village Inn, the on site restaurant, for a meal as neither my husband or I are able to drive in the dark. The pictures and reviews again had been great but the restaurant was closed for the Winter! That had not been on any of the park information when we book and in fact the restaurant was being promoted as an on site facility. We had some young people a couple a couple of bungalows away who were obviously staying for a while. They had frequent visitors who insisted on revving their engines and racing at top speed through the park. I met the owner twice while walking my dog and not once did she ask how my stay was or if we needed anything. I think she was afraid of the answer.... We would never go back.