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Little Crugsillick - a barn conversion that sleeps 4 guests in 2 bedrooms
Little Crugsillick is a reverse-level barn conversion tastefully furnished and fully equipped with all you require for a comfortable stay. The living room has wonderful views across the valley and the beautiful gardens of Crugsillick Manor. It also has a wood burning stove to warm up those winter evenings. There is sole use of a sheltered courtyard with a barbecue and a shared activity garden with swings and a trampoline, perfect to keep children entertained. For larger groups and families the Studio can be booked with Crugsillick Court and Crugsillick Studio to give an overall guest capacity of 13.
The Roseland Peninsula is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is known for its stunning coastline, hidden coves, sandy beaches, and rugged cliffs. Crugsillick is just a 3 minute drive or a 15-minute woodland walk to the stunning beach at Pendower giving access to the coast path and a string of lovely beaches all along the peninsula. The area is home to many charming villages, each with its own unique character and history. The nearest village to Crugsillick is Veryan which has a pub and a shop and is famous for its Roundhouses. From here, the traditional fishing village of Portloe is a short distance. Portscatho is only 9 minutes by car and has excellent pubs and cafes, art galleries etc and its nearby beach, Porthcurnick, is home to the famous Hidden Hut outdoor lunch spot. At the end of the Roseland peninsula, St Mawes (15 minutes by car) is one of the most picturesque villages in the country with a pretty harbour and places to hire boats, kayaks etc.
Accommodation;Ground Floor: Entry into a hall way with doors to: Twin/ Super-king Bedroom with wardrobe and dressing table. Master Bedroom with King size bed, wardrobe and en suite shower room. Family bathroom with bath tub and shower over, WC and hand basin.First Floor: Stairs open out into the Living Room with comfortable seating, a wood burning stove, TV, as well as a shelf unit with books and jigsaw puzzles. A further door leads to a fully fitted kitchen that has all the amenities and utilities required as well as a dining table and chairs.Outside: There is a small courtyard patio area with a table, chairs and barbecue, there is parking and a shared garden area with outdoor ping pong, swings and a trampoline. Communal parking area with shared EV charger.
Couples and families under 20 are welcome, but not larger groups.
Everything was as we expected. Parking was easy to find. The upside down house was lovely for admiring the gardens and countryside. It was warm and everything worked well. The bed was very comfortable. The area wss very nice and not too far from accessible roads leading north and south. Close to the coast and not far from Truro. Lots of very nice cafes and restaurants nearby. No cooking needed for the trip.
Very comfortable cottage with all the necessary amenities. Good location for exploring. You can hike to the coast path without using the car. Rachel, who helps out the hosts at the property was great...very friendly and attentive.
Stunning upside down converted stone barn. Bright and comfy big windows great aspects. Everything yo
Stunning upside down converted stone barn. Big bright windows to all sides with amazing views across the gorgeous Manor House gardens and beyond.Kept very private with a pretty courtyard to sit out. All facilities, and very clean. Hosts were very welcoming and happy to see you in wandering in the gardens. Great walks to beach, National Trust parking available in some areas; there is much to do in this very unspoilt area. Canât wait to go back.