Cottages in Polperro

The Mealhouse
Polean Farm
Polperro
Cornwall

PL13 2LX

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Nestling amidst 120 beautiful acres, much of which is a wildlife haven, these spacious, comfortable and tastefully decorated cottages are set around a pretty courtyard. Just one of many a delightful 2 mile walk down green lanes leads to the quaint little fishing village of Polperro, and Pelynt's two good food shops, village pub and restaurant are a 1 mile green lane walk. Charming Looe (4 miles) boasts sandy beaches, good shops, galleries and restaurants and a bustling quayside. Sailing, fishing, surfing and golf are all easily accessible as are the Eden Project and numerous great houses and gardens including the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the National Trust's Cotehele, Lanhydrock and Trelissick. The nearby Monkey sanctuary is well worth a visit as is Charlestown Harbour, a 'working' 18th century port. On the farm, children will enjoy the playground and indoor play room and are sure to love helping with the daily animal feeds and pony or tractor rides, and visitors to Polean Farm may also enjoy use of the indoor swimming pool (extra charge) at Tencreek, 2 miles away. Perfect for a wonderful Cornish holiday, these excellent cottages make an ideal base for exploring the region's many delights.

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