Acorn Lodge, St Day

Cornwall. Sleeps up to 4

Acorn Lodge is a charming single-storey lodge situated in St Day, Cornwall, offering a tranquil village setting and easy access to local amenities. Ideal for a family of four, the lodge features off-road parking, a welcoming entrance area, and an open-plan living space that serves as the social hub. The well-equipped kitchen area, light-filled dining space, and snug sitting area with a wall-mounted TV and electric coal effect fire provide all the comforts needed for a self-catering holiday.

The lodge also boasts a private decking area with a hot tub for relaxation and stargazing, as well as a shower room with a walk-in shower. Accommodation includes a king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room and a twin room. The St Day Tourist Park offers on-site facilities, a playground, and picnic spots, while the village of St Day provides pubs and shops for self-catering needs.

For those looking to explore Cornwall, nearby attractions include Porthtowan and Portreath for beach days, Truro for its Gothic cathedral and museum, and The Roseland Heritage Coast for scenic walks and sandy coves. St Ives is a must-visit seaside town with art galleries, shops, cafés, and stunning coastal views. Acorn Lodge serves as a wonderful base for a memorable holiday in Cornwall, offering a comfortable and convenient retreat for families or small groups.

Overall, Acorn Lodge in St Day, Cornwall, provides a peaceful and well-equipped accommodation option for a family of four, with its convenient location, on-site facilities, and nearby attractions making it an ideal choice for a self-catering holiday in the South West of England. The lodge's cozy living space, private hot tub, and proximity to picturesque beaches and cultural sites offer a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration for guests looking to experience the beauty and charm of Cornwall.

Weekly price from £968

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