St Mawgan 0.3 miles. Lanvean Farmhouse, a cheerful, three-storey abode nestled in the outskirts of rural Lanvean near St Mawgan, Cornwall. Perfect for family and friends, this property makes a fantastic escape to Cornwall, with plenty of beautiful beaches to explore, tranquil bays to discover and an abundance of activities. Step inside and utilise the fully-equipped kitchen, by whipping up some tasty meals as a family, toast to a wonderful holiday around the dining table, and lounge in front of the TV to cosy up for a movie marathon as the night grows darker. Spread over three floors, the cottage features three inviting bedrooms, to catch your rest after a long day of adventures, a bathroom, providing space to get ready for the day in style, and a snug, offering a relaxation area to unwind in the evenings. If you can tear yourself away from your tranquil abode, you will find Falcon Inn, The Smugglers Inn and St Mawgan Stores, all ideal for picking up some essentials or grabbing a bite to eat. Mawgan Porth is well known for its spectacular scenery and phenomenal coastline, so it is essential you explore its dog-friendly beach, and for some light lunch, take a trip to Catch Seafood, Bar & Grill and Beach Box Mawgan Porth nearby, as well as Watergate Bay.Both beaches have surf schools, places to hire surfboards & wetsuits and enjoy Cornish pasties. If there is a westerly wind (onshore at Watergate), Harlyn Bay is usually better for a surf. There is a lovely walk to Mawgan Porth beach along a footpath (about 2 miles).Out of the house, turn right up the hill, then left down the hill and then straight over the road to get to the start of the path. A short drive will bring you to the coastal town of Newquay, home to golden sandy beaches, where you can visit, Newquay beach and Blue Reef Aquarium Newquay, for animal lovers, Pirate's Quest Adventure Golf, to get some golfing practice in, and of course, don’t forget to adventure to Newquay beach. Make magical memories with your loved ones by booking Lanvean Farmhouse.
The picturesque little village of St Mawgan lies just north of Newquay, nestled in the Lanherne Valley. The village is home to a thirteenth century church, which is dedicated to St Maganus and St Nicholas. Notably in the graveyard, there is a rowing boat stern - a memorial to sailors who froze to death in local waters in 1846. The River Menalhyl runs through St Mawgan, and the village also has two welcoming inns as well as a friendly village stores with Post Office and tea rooms. The beach at Mawgan Porth is just two miles outside of St Mawgan, and there is also a beautiful Japanese garden just outside the village where you can buy indoor Bonsai trees, succulents, Buddha statues and wind chimes. With Newquay Cornwall airport based just outside St Mawgan, the village enjoys a most convenient location.
Over three floors.
Three bedrooms: 1 x double with basin, 1 x double, 1 x second-floor twin.
Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, basin and WC.
First-floor wet room with walk-in shower, heated towel rail and WC.
Kitchen.
Utility with basin.
Dining room.
Sitting room.
Second-floor snug
Central heating.
Oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher.
TV and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking for 1 car.
Front and side garden with lawn and patio.
One well-behaved pet welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.3 miles.
Note: There is a step up to the property.
Note: There is a step up to the basin in one of the double bedrooms, please take care.
Note: The front and side garden is not enclosed.
Note: the stairs are steep, please supervise small children.
Robert
Great facilities and very comfortable slept like logs.
David
Nearby airport is not an issue. The cottage is well equipped for any holiday, lovely large open fireplace in lounge, good sized kitchen which is part of an extension, great utility room which would be great for coming back to, after a wet day out, nice use of surfboards to decorate the property along with some nice artwork on the walls, great large dining room table, large wet room downstairs with OK shower (though slow to drain) nice garden space at the front of the property. The house is let down by being tired in places - upstairs bathroom is desperately in need of an update eg. Discoloured toilet seat making you feel uncomfortable and clearly there used to be a shower over bath but is now a hand held shower, red sofa in lounge has clearly seen better days, carpets have a grubby feel, the two fridges both look old eg no door trays in kitchen fridge suggesting they were broken, strange use of wooden boxes in fire place, no welcome guide to tell you what to do with recycling waste or where your nearest GP, vet is etc. Overall this was a good place to explore the beauty of Cornwall in a cottage that grows on you over the week despite it being tired in places and in need of an update. Thanks to our hosts.
Carly
We throughly enjoyed our stay. Thank you.
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