In Lanreath, a fine, Grade II listed, south-facing cottage, mentioned in the Domesday Book, flanked by equally ancient cottages.
In front, a neat walled garden; at the back, a large, mostly lawned garden on two levels with patio (table/chairs, barbecue) which can be lit at night for romantic dining (from the back door there are 2 steps up to cobbles, then 2 further steps up to first tier of lawn and patio, and 11 slate steps up to further lawn - rope hand rail).
Entrance hall with inglenook (woodburner), slate floor, leather window seat and pool table.
Large living room with polished wood floor (rug), leather sofas and TV/DVD.
Kitchen/dining room (dishwasher, microwave, freezer, larder fridge, electric cooker, TV) with slate floor.
Utility room (washing machine, tumble drier, loo).
Upstairs (stairgates), four bedrooms - a double (5' bed, TV) with en suite shower-room (suite with large cubicle), another double (5' bed), a twin (limited clothes-storage space), and a single with additional 2'6" z-bed; bathroom (suite with roll-top bath plus hand-shower).
Damages Deposit £300.
Garage (by arrangement) and additional off-road parking opposite cottage.
A wonderful, well-equipped cottage in every respect with lots to see around.
Lanreath: tiny village (PO, church, public bar) of old cottages, 5 miles inland from the pretty fishing villages of Polperro and Looe.
PO/shop within walking distance.
Pelynt (pub), 2 miles.
Good walking country.
Eden Project, 12 miles.