Cottage Holidays in Mullion
Mullion
Bluebell Cottage, sleeps 6
Unique and romantic Cornish estate with nearly 20 acres of historic gardens and grounds Approached through a pair of monumental 17th century serpentine stone pillars and through a tunnel of trees, Beauchamp is the Domesday Estate. Inhabited since the Stone Age, it sits at the centre of its own romantic, secret wooded valley and because of its extreme southerly position, has long been known as ’The First and Last Gentleman’s Residence in England’. The heart of the estate is the 17th century Hall, the most southerly mansion in the country, its collection of atmospheric buildings, one of the largest groups of listed structures in Cornwall - its almost 20 acres of historic gardens and grounds dating back centuries and the lost secret ’Torchlight’ tunnel to the sea. Price: £300 to 599 per week
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Mullion
Angelica, sleeps 2 - 4
Approached through a pair of monumental 17th century serpentine stone pillars and through a tunnel of trees, Beauchamp is the Domesday Estate. Inhabited since the Stone Age, it sits at the centre of its own romantic, secret wooded valley and because of its extreme southerly position, has long been known as ’The First and Last Gentleman’s Residence in England’. The heart of the estate is the 17th century Hall, the most southerly mansion in the country, its collection of atmospheric buildings, one of the largest groups of listed structures in Cornwall - its almost 20 acres of historic gardens and grounds dating back centuries and the lost secret ’Torchlight’ tunnel to the sea. Guests are free to wander and explore the many mysterious and enchanting tracks and pathways in the grounds and discover the oldest mulberry tree in the country, planted nearly 1000 years ago and mentioned in the Domesday Book. The 17th century Parterres, the ha-ha, Beauchamp Clocktower (the tallest building on the Lizard, now silent), the Regency period picturesque remodelling of the Poldhu River to create a series of ornamental ponds connected by rapids, ravines and waterfalls as it races down to the sea. The early Victorian arboretum, the tropical and sub-tropical plants, the three ancient tree-lined carriage drives, the walled gardens, the former Jacobean bowling green and Victorian croquet lawn, the Elizabethan serpentine wall-walk, the ancient holy well, the historic bridge over the Poldhu, the Edwardian rock dell, the medieval earth ramparts, the collection of Victorian melon and pineapple house bases (a project for future reconstruction) - and much more. Price: £300 to 599 per week
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Mullion
Candytuft Cottage, sleeps 2 - 4
Approached through a pair of monumental 17th century serpentine stone pillars and through a tunnel of trees, Beauchamp is the Domesday Estate. Inhabited since the Stone Age, it sits at the centre of its own romantic, secret wooded valley and because of its extreme southerly position, has long been known as ’The First and Last Gentleman’s Residence in England’. The heart of the estate is the 17th century Hall, the most southerly mansion in the country, its collection of atmospheric buildings, one of the largest groups of listed structures in Cornwall - its almost 20 acres of historic gardens and grounds dating back centuries and the lost secret ’Torchlight’ tunnel to the sea. Guests are free to wander and explore the many mysterious and enchanting tracks and pathways in the grounds and discover the oldest mulberry tree in the country, planted nearly 1000 years ago and mentioned in the Domesday Book. The 17th century Parterres, the ha-ha, Beauchamp Clocktower (the tallest building on the Lizard, now silent), the Regency period picturesque remodelling of the Poldhu River to create a series of ornamental ponds connected by rapids, ravines and waterfalls as it races down to the sea. The early Victorian arboretum, the tropical and sub-tropical plants, the three ancient tree-lined carriage drives, the walled gardens, the former Jacobean bowling green and Victorian croquet lawn, the Elizabethan serpentine wall-walk, the ancient holy well, the historic bridge over the Poldhu, the Edwardian rock dell, the medieval earth ramparts, the collection of Victorian melon and pineapple house bases (a project for future reconstruction) - and much more. Price: £300 to 599 per week
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Mullion
Trewenna, sleeps 9
The cottage is located within the owner's farm, yet remains private with views of the everyday working at the stables. Enjoy excellent coastal walks all around the Lizard Peninsula and Mullion. The village of Mullion is a 10 minute walk from the cottages and is the largest village in Cornwall offering numerous facilities including shops and family pubs serving good bar meals. You will be spoilt for choice with excellent beaches at Poldhu Cove (only 0.5 mile), Polurrian Cove, Church Cove, Kynance Cove, Kennack Sands and many more. Many attractions are also within an easy drive including Gweek Seal Sanctuary, Helford's area of outstanding natural beauty, Land's End, Flambards Theme Park, RNAS Culdrose viewing enclosure, Minack Theatre and numerous National Trust properties.
Facilities on site include a large lawned garden with BBQ, swings and trampoline, ideal for a game of football. Large outdoor heated swimming pool 38' x 16' (constant depth of 4ft 6 throughout), fenced for safety with key given to guests on arrival. The pool is open and heated from beginning of May to the end of September. Hot tub and sauna available for hire. Pets' corner with pigs, sheep and chickens to feed and help groom. Riding lessons with qualified instructors, hacks, beach rides and for the more experienced a cross country course. Visitors are welcome to 'muck in' with the everyday running of the stables including grooming, mucking out, bringing in the horses, etc. This can be arranged with the owner usually in off-peak periods. There is a 78' x 18' carpeted out converted barn which is fully equipped for indoor tennis, badminton, volleyball, football or basketball (nets and equipment supplied), and mini gym. Large sandpit and ride-on tractors for children. Centrally heated snooker room with full-sized table and pool table. Sauna (£1 coin operated) and weights room, table tennis and much more. Children will be in their element with so much to do whilst adults can relax with the children free to play in a safe environment (babysitting available at £4.50ph). Parties and corporate weekends can be organised. Ample off-road parking. Bed linen, towels, electric and central heating included. Regret no pets. Golf 1.5 mile, pubs, shops, restaurant all within walking distance, beach 0.5 mile.
The spacious accommodation offers four bedrooms: 1 double with en-suite shower room and WC and 1 twin, bathroom with shower, spa bath and WC all on the ground floor. Upstairs 1 double and 1 room with three singles and further shower room with power shower and WC. Large first floor lounge takes advantage of the views with SkyTV (full Sky package available), video and DVD. Downstairs kitchen/diner with electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, TV and Payphone. Price: £725 - 1570 per week
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Mullion
Scrumpy Cottage, sleeps 6
The cottage is located within the owner's farm, yet remains private with views of the everyday working at the stables. Enjoy excellent coastal walks all around the Lizard Peninsula and Mullion. The village of Mullion is a 10 minute walk from the cottages and is the largest village in Cornwall offering numerous facilities including shops and family pubs serving good bar meals. You will be spoilt for choice with excellent beaches at Poldhu Cove (only 0.5 mile), Polurrian Cove, Church Cove, Kynance Cove, Kennack Sands and many more. Many attractions are also within an easy drive including Gweek Seal Sanctuary, Helford's area of outstanding natural beauty, Land's End, Flambards Theme Park, RNAS Culdrose viewing enclosure, Minack Theatre and numerous National Trust properties.
Facilities on site include a large lawned garden with BBQ, swings and trampoline, ideal for a game of football. Large outdoor heated swimming pool 38' x 16' (constant depth of 4ft 6 throughout), fenced for safety with key given to guests on arrival. The pool is open and heated from beginning of May to the end of September. Hot tub and sauna available for hire. Pets' corner with pigs, sheep and chickens to feed and help groom. Riding lessons with qualified instructors, hacks, beach rides and for the more experienced a cross country course. Visitors are welcome to 'muck in' with the everyday running of the stables including grooming, mucking out, bringing in the horses, etc. This can be arranged with the owner usually in off-peak periods. There is a 78' x 18' carpeted out converted barn which is fully equipped for indoor tennis, badminton, volleyball, football or basketball (nets and equipment supplied), and mini gym. Large sandpit and ride-on tractors for children. Centrally heated snooker room with full-sized table and pool table. Sauna (£1 coin operated) and weights room, table tennis and much more. Children will be in their element with so much to do whilst adults can relax with the children free to play in a safe environment (babysitting available at £4.50ph). Parties and corporate weekends can be organised. Ample off-road parking. Bed linen, towels, electric and central heating included. Regret no pets. Golf 1.5 mile, pubs, shops, restaurant all within walking distance, beach 0.5 mile.
The accommodation is delightfully furnished and offers three bedrooms: 1 double with en-suite which has walk in shower, bath and WC, and 2 twins. Further bathroom and separate shower cubicle and WC. Kitchen/diner with cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, TV and Payphone. Lounge with TV, Freeview, DVD, video and open fire (first basket of logs free). Price: £505 - 1175 per week
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Mullion
Trenowyth Wheelhouse, sleeps 4
Trenowyth House is a magnificent detached property which has been converted into several excellent apartments. Formerly the residence of Viscount Clifden, Trenowyth occupies a stunning clifftop position overlooking Mullion Cove and the island. Relax on 1 of the 3 lawned sun terraces, the individual patios or around the enclosed swimming pool, all with sea views. The area is 1 of the most popular in Cornwall being a short drive to Lizard Point. Enjoy a stroll to the beach and in the evenings stroll to the pub and restaurant as well as some excellent walks along the coast and National Trust headline. You will be spoilt for choice with a variety of sandy beaches and coves as well as attractions to suit all tastes including Goonhilly Earth Station, RNAS Culdrose with its viewing area, Minack Theatre, Helston's market, Lands End, Flambards Theme Park, plenty of quaint fishing villages like Porthleven, golf, riding, fishing and much more.
Full use of the communal steep terraced gardens with seating and swimming pool (open from end of May to the middle of September) as well as use of a communal video library. All 3 apartments have ample off-road parking. Bed linen included. Electric is by £1 meter. Beach and pub walking distance, shop 1 mile. A security deposit of £25 is payable to the owner on arrival. Please do not arrive before 4.30pm.
This ground floor apartment has lovely views and offers TWO bedrooms: 1 with king size bed and 1 twin. Bathroom with WC. Separate wet room with WC. Kitchen with cooker, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, washing machine and tumble dryer. Dining room. Lounge with ornamental woodburner, TV and video. Electric wall heaters. 1 small dog by arrangement. A security deposit of £25 is payable to the owner on arrival. Price: £355 - 835 per week
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Mullion
Trenowyth Moorings, sleeps 4
Trenowyth House is a magnificent detached property which has been converted into several excellent apartments. Formerly the residence of Viscount Clifden, Trenowyth occupies a stunning clifftop position overlooking Mullion Cove and the island. Relax on 1 of the 3 lawned sun terraces, the individual patios or around the enclosed swimming pool, all with sea views. The area is 1 of the most popular in Cornwall being a short drive to Lizard Point. Enjoy a stroll to the beach and in the evenings stroll to the pub and restaurant as well as some excellent walks along the coast and National Trust headline. You will be spoilt for choice with a variety of sandy beaches and coves as well as attractions to suit all tastes including Goonhilly Earth Station, RNAS Culdrose with its viewing area, Minack Theatre, Helston's market, Lands End, Flambards Theme Park, plenty of quaint fishing villages like Porthleven, golf, riding, fishing and much more.
Full use of the communal steep terraced gardens with seating and swimming pool (open from end of May to the middle of September) as well as use of a communal video library. All 3 apartments have ample off-road parking. Bed linen included. Electric is by £1 meter. Beach and pub walking distance, shop 1 mile. A security deposit of £25 is payable to the owner on arrival. Please do not arrive before 4.30pm.
This ground floor apartment has lovely views and offers TWO bedrooms: 1 double and 1 twin. Bathroom with shower and WC. Kitchen with cooker, microwave, fridge with ice compartment and washing machine. Dining room. Lounge with ornamental woodburner, TV and video. Electric wall heaters. 1 small dog by arrangement. A security deposit of £25 is payable to the owner on arrival. Price: £340 - 795 per week
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Mullion
Trenowyth Spinnakers, sleeps 4
Trenowyth House is a magnificent detached property which has been converted into several excellent apartments. Formerly the residence of Viscount Clifden, Trenowyth occupies a stunning clifftop position overlooking Mullion Cove and the island. Relax on 1 of the 3 lawned sun terraces, the individual patios or around the enclosed swimming pool, all with sea views. The area is 1 of the most popular in Cornwall being a short drive to Lizard Point. Enjoy a stroll to the beach and in the evenings stroll to the pub and restaurant as well as some excellent walks along the coast and National Trust headline. You will be spoilt for choice with a variety of sandy beaches and coves as well as attractions to suit all tastes including Goonhilly Earth Station, RNAS Culdrose with its viewing area, Minack Theatre, Helston's market, Lands End, Flambards Theme Park, plenty of quaint fishing villages like Porthleven, golf, riding, fishing and much more.
Full use of the communal steep terraced gardens with seating and swimming pool (open from end of May to the middle of September) as well as use of a communal video library. All 3 apartments have ample off-road parking. Bed linen included. Electric is by £1 meter. Beach and pub walking distance, shop 1 mile. A security deposit of £25 is payable to the owner on arrival. Please do not arrive before 4.30pm.
Spinnakers is a breathtaking first floor apartment overlooking Mullion Cove. Recently refurbished to an excellent standard it will suit discerning guests who require modern spacious accommodation with glorious views. The accommodation offers two bedrooms: 1 king-size with sea views and 1 twin with countryside views. There is a large family bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Open-plan fully-fitted kitchen with electric cooker, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher and fridge with small freezer compartment. Lounge with sea views, SkyTV and hi-fi. Separate dining room. Heating is included and is via night storage heaters. Regret no smoking or pets in this apartment. A security deposit of £25 is payable to the owner on arrival. Price: £355 - 835 per week
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Mullion
Sowanna Farm Cottage, sleeps 4
This attractive farmhouse wing is set in glorious Cornish countryside, at the end of a long driveway on a working cattle farm, just 2 miles away from Mullion. The farmland borders onto an area of marshland, one of the largest reed beds in Europe, and a site of special scientific interest. Mullion is a large popular village on the Lizard Peninsula with an array of shops, pubs, cafes, restaurants, craft shops, art galleries and a 15th century church. You will also be positioned just a short distance away from the beautiful Mullion Cove, which has a pretty working harbour. There are many local attractions around the area that provide something for everyone’s taste, along with lots of sandy beaches and sheltered coves dotted along the coastline, the closest being the popular Poldhu Cove which is only 1.5 miles away.
The accommodation offers two bedrooms: 1 twin and 1 double. Bathroom: with shower over and WC. Lounge/diner: with a traditional open fire, TV, video and DVD. Kitchen: with electric cooker, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher and microwave. Outside: there is garden furniture and a BBQ. There is also a large grassed garden and a games barn with pool table, dartboard and table football. Amenities: ample parking. Bed linen, electric, first bag of coal and night storage heating included. Towels for hire. Regret no smoking inside the property and no pets. Location: beach, golf course and pub all within 1.5 miles. Price: £275 - 595 per week
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Mullion
Sandpiper, sleeps 4
Sandpiper is an attached south-facing bungalow situated in a courtyard of 12 bungalows located in an absolutely breathtaking area on top of Mullion cliff over looking the ocean. The coastal path is right on your doorstep and will take you along miles of clifftop walking in either direction, discovering beaches and coves. Britain’s most southerly point on the Lizard peninsula, Mullion is the largest village on the Lizard with a selection of shops, restaurants, cafes, craft shops and art galleries. Well known resorts of Falmouth, Penzance, Newquay and St. Ives are all less than an hours drive away. There are attractions to suit all tastes from the High Tech Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station, the fun of Flambards Theme Park in Helston and much more. After an exciting day out why not relax on the south-facing deck area with a glass of wine.
The accommodation offers two bedrooms: 1 double and 1 twin. Shower room: modern with WC. Lounge/kitchen/diner: open-plan with TV, DVD, hi-fi, cooker, microwave, fridge with ice compartment and laundry facilities are available in the shared laundry room. Outside: south-facing decked area with garden furniture and a shared lawn area (about an acre) where there is a BBQ area and benches on which to enjoy the fantastic sea and cliff views. Amenities: allocated parking for 1 car. Bed linen, electric and electric heating included. Towels for hire. Regret no smoking. 1 small dog by arrangement. Location: pub and shop 1 mile. Hotel with a bar and restaurant walking distance. Mullion Cove is a 5 minute walk, other beaches close by. Arrival: 4pm. Price: £290 - 615 per week
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Mullion
Higher Predannack, sleeps 6
This lovely detached farmhouse is situated in its own enclosed gardens and is close to the village of Mullion with its beautiful cove, pubs and shop. For the more adventurous, Lizard Point is also a delightful clifftop walk in the other direction. The Lizard Peninsular is the perfect spot for a relaxing break in one of Cornwall's most popular areas and yet you will still be a short drive to a host of popular beaches, sheltered coves and attractions to suit all tastes which include Lands End, Tate Gallery at St Ives, Flambards Theme Park and The Eden Project. Why not visit the owners farm opposite The Cider Barn on the Lizard Road and sample the farmhouse cream teas available in her tea rooms. In the evenings relax in the large enclosed gardens with seating and BBQ surrounded by the owner's fields.
The accommodation offers three bedrooms: 1 double and 1 twin, both with sea views and 1 further twin. There is also a useful cot room if required. Bathroom: with shower over, separate WC. Further shower room with WC downstairs. Lounge: with TV, video, DVD and open fire (first basket of logs free). Dining room: with TV, Freeview and gas fire. Kitchen: large and well-equipped with cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer. Outside: enclosed garden with seating and BBQ. Amenities: ample parking. Bed linen, electric and towels included. Central heating by £1 meter. Payphone. Regret no pets. Location: beaches approximately 3 miles, shops and pubs at Mullion approximately 2 miles. Price: £340 - 795 per week
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Mullion
Trenance Farm Cottages, sleeps 2 - 6
A warm welcome awaits your arrival at Trenance Farm, the perfect base for exploring the unique & magical Lizard peninsula. 3 to 4 star self catering cottages are situated in 13 acres of peaceful countryside halfway between the village and Mullion and Polurrian Coves.
Open all Year. Pets Welcome Price: £245 - 800 per week
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