Located within the sweeping parkland of the St Mellion Estate, this stone cottage sits amid 450 acres of countryside, giving up to six guests and their four-legged companions plenty of room for morning walkies. With an on-site spa and health club, nearby restaurants, and an 18-hole golf course just a short stroll away, there’s plenty to do without leaving the estate.
Step inside to a hallway, then move into the light-filled open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining area. Timber-clad ceilings and large windows create a bright, airy atmosphere, while the central dining table is a natural gathering point for shared meals. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need to rustle up meals for the whole pack. The lounge has comfortable seating and a Smart TV, making it an inviting spot for a quiet night with your canine companion curled up nearby. Three bedrooms are arranged around the lounge. The first has a super-king-size zip-and-link bed (convertible to twins on request), a dressing table, and patio doors leading straight onto the terrace. A family shower sits just across from the room. The second bedroom also has a super-king-size zip-and-link bed (convertible to twins), an en-suite shower room, and patio doors opening onto the terrace. The third bedroom features another super-king-size zip-and-link bed, a seating area with a coffee table and Smart TV, and patio doors to the terrace, along with an en-suite bathroom. Outside, a terrace with garden furniture and a balcony off the lounge provide calm settings to sip a drink as your pup enjoys the fresh air. Beyond the patio, the estate’s 450 acres of grounds are yours to explore. Guests also have complimentary use of the health club, and private off-road parking for two cars ensures stress-free arrivals.
Bordering the Tamar Valley National Landscape and with Dartmoor National Park within easy reach, walkers and tail waggers will find endless trails to sniff out adventure. Follow the River Tamar for riverside rambles or uncover the National Trust’s Cotehele Mill (3.5 miles), where historic gardens and woodland paths tempt inquisitive snouts. For coastal romps, dog-friendly Whitsand Bay (15 miles) welcomes pets all year, while Plymouth (12 miles) has waterfront strolls, shopping, and pet-positive cafes.