7 Nights from £1518
Features
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Open fire/wood-burner
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Enclosed garden
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Private parking
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Barbecue
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Linen and towels included
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Cot available
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High chair available
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No pets
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Superfast WiFi
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Bedroom details
Bedroom 1
Super-kingBedroom 2
Zip and linkBedroom 3
KingBedroom 4
KingBedroom 5
DoubleBedroom 6
SingleGather up family and friends and escape to this Cornish countryside gem. With six beautifully appointed bedrooms, generously proportioned interiors, and four acres of beautiful grounds, Great Meadow Retreat is a truly special haven, tucked away down a quiet country lane, wrapped in peace, tranquility and the best that nature has to offer.
Whether you're planning a multi-generational escape, a milestone event, a celebration or a relaxed reunion, Great Meadow Retreat offers space, comfort, and charm to make every moment count. From holiday feasts and garden games to fireside chats and stargazing on the terrace, this is a place where cherished memories are made.
Kids, and big kids alike, will be enchanted by the gardens - the space is amazing! There's room to roam, play, and unwind. Whether taking a morning stroll, wildlife spotting from a quiet bench, or simply letting the children run free, it's a playground for all ages. Little ones will love the treehouse, swings, and slide, while grown-ups can relax nearby with a drink in hand or join in for a game on the lawn.
Inside the interiors have been thoughtfully designed to bring people together but boasting plenty of room to spread out, just kick back, relax and reconnect. The expansive sitting-room with panoramic windows, fully embraces the setting and on chillier days throw a log on the toasty wood-burner as you raise a glass to your holiday home.
The chef's kitchen is a dream, with sleek cabinetry and a spacious central island - ideal for prepping meals, enjoying a morning cuppa, or mixing cocktails as the sun goes down. The kitchen table is perfect for casual bites, while the generous dining-table invites hearty breakfasts and lavish evening feasts. Or better yet, take it outside and dine beneath the stars.
For those seeking a quieter corner, the cosy second sitting-room provides a perfect hideaway for reading and relaxing and if you need to stay connected during your stay, there's a dedicated office space, ideal for remote working or simply catching up.
When bedtime beckons, retreat to one of three ground floor bedrooms, ideal for easy access and upstairs three additional bedrooms offer flexibility and privacy, perfect for larger groups and multi-generational stays.
Set on the edge of the Helman Tor Nature Reserve, and with easy access to both the north and south Cornish coasts, you're perfectly placed to explore Cornwall's best loved treasures. Whether you're hiking, sightseeing, or simply soaking up the scenery, adventure and serenity await in equal measure.
This area is a rambler's and wildlife enthusiast's paradise so don't forget your walking boots and head out to explore the great outdoors that surrounds you. There is no shortage of fantastic walks at the nature reserve, spotting all manner of plants and wildlife along the way but the icing on the cake has to be the climb to the top of Helman Tor when, on a clear day, you can see the Atlantic coast to the north and the English Channel to the south - bliss.
You may be tempted to head off along part of the 30-mile Saints Way, a pilgrimage way stretching across the county from one coast to the other, also passing through the reserve.
The world-renowned Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan will delight garden enthusiasts and the Lanhydrock Estate (National Trust) with its magnificent country house, glorious gardens and wooded parkland makes for a perfect day out. Lanhydrock also has a network of trails, great for cyclists of all abilities, and for more fun on two wheels, venture to Cardinham Woods and the Camel Trail.
In the little village of Lanivet there's a small shop for those essential provisions along with a pub, popular fish and chip takeaway and even a village tennis court. At the nearby town of Lostwithiel you can discover treasures and delights in the antiques and vintage shops and conquer the remains of the medieval castle. The local garden centre provides wonderful views of the castle and whilst you are there why not enjoy some treats in their ever so popular tea room.
No visit to Cornwall is complete without a trip to the coast so head to the gentler south coast to marvel at the historic tall ships at Charlestown and wander the narrow streets in the trendy harbourside town of Fowey with its abundance of shops, galleries, pubs and cafes and plenty of activity on the water. The golden sands of Daymer Bay and Polzeath are waiting to be discovered on the north coast where you might be tempted to try your hand at surfing and at Cornwall's culinary capital, Padstow, gastronomic delights will tempt you around every corner.
Ground Floor
Entrance hall
Sitting-room 1 with Smart TV and wood-burner
Kitchen with double electric range cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher
Dining-room with ornamental fireplace
Sitting-room 2 with Smart TV
Utility-room with washing machine
Wet-room with Shower, WC and wash-basin
Bedroom 1 with super-king double (6')
Bedroom 2 with zip and link' (king-size or 2'6" twin) beds
Office
Bedroom 3 with king-size double bed (5')
Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle, WC and wash-basin
First Floor
Bedroom 4 with king-size double bed (5')
Bedroom 5 with double bed (4'6")
Bedroom 6 with single bed (3')
Shower-room with shower, WC and wash-basin
There is a traditional red telephone box in the garden, this is purely ornamental and is not accessible by the general public. *Only 1 cot is provided, bring your own travel cots.
More Information
- No pets
- Travel cot, high chair and 2 stair-gates
- Arrive/Depart Saturday
- Short breaks available
- Wood-burner/Open fire
- Private parking for 4 cars
- Superfast WiFi
- No smoking
- Pub 2 miles
- Garden furniture and barbecue
- Full oil-fired CH