Morrane is a charming rural retreat located in Truro, Cornwall, in the South West of England. This lovely detached Swiss style lodge sleeps 4 people in 2 bedrooms and boasts a hot tub for ultimate relaxation. The property features a fresh modern interior with a comfortable and casual vibe, perfect for couples and families looking to unwind.
The open plan living room has glazed doors leading to an enclosed deck patio, allowing guests to enjoy the beautiful outdoors. The master bedroom offers a private decked area and an en-suite bathroom with a bath and separate shower. The twin bedroom has zip and link beds that can be arranged as a super-king, providing flexibility for guests.
Outside, guests can enjoy a large enclosed garden with a hot tub and lawn, ideal for children and dogs to play. There is also a decked area at the front of the property, perfect for al fresco dining and relaxing. Morrane offers easy access to both the North and South Cornish coasts, making it a great base for exploring the stunning surroundings.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat to unwind or an action-packed break exploring the beautiful Cornish countryside, Morrane offers the perfect setting. With its secluded location, modern interior, and relaxing hot tub, this property provides a comfortable and inviting escape for guests seeking a memorable getaway in Cornwall.
Weekly price from £1160
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