The Annexe, Laburnum is a cosy, single-storey, semi-detached cottage located in the village of Rescorla near St. Austell, Cornwall. This charming property is comfortably furnished and perfect for a couple looking for a peaceful retreat. The cottage offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside from the bedroom and has a small courtyard garden where guests can relax after a day of exploring.
With a pub nearby, guests can enjoy local amenities and the convenience of dining out. The Annexe, Laburnum is ideally situated just two miles from Penwithick and five miles from St. Austell, making it a great base for exploring South Cornwall. Visitors can take advantage of the nearby Clay Trails, footpaths, subtropical gardens, and stunning beaches in the area.
For those interested in local attractions, Mevagissey's picturesque harbour, Charlestown's quaint charm, and the breathtaking South West Coast Path are all within easy reach. Whether guests prefer a leisurely stroll, a visit to a museum, or a day at the beach, there are plenty of activities to enjoy in the surrounding area. The Annexe, Laburnum provides a peaceful and comfortable setting for a relaxing getaway in the beautiful South West of England.
Weekly price from £250
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