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Sally Port Cottage at St Anthony's Lighthouse is presented by Rural Retreats in association with Trinity House.
Located at the furthest point of the beautiful Roseland Peninsula, Sally Port Cottage is a single dwelling, reached via a 300-metre steep tarmac path leading down to the rocks from the headland above, where the car park is situated.
The Lighthouse was the location for 'Fraggle Rock' (the children's television programme).
The accommodation is totally private with no public access. There is an observation room, which has a large picture window and is furnished with table and chairs, and an electric wood-effect stove so that you can be snug whilst watching the worst of any storms.
Sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.
Ground floor accommodation: Sitting room, kitchen/dining room. Master bedroom with 6' zip and link bed which can convert to two 3' beds upon request with en-suite shower room (no bath). Twin bedroom with 3' beds, bathroom with separate shower and WC.
Electric heating, electric wood burning stove.
Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer.
TV, DVD player.
Garden furniture.
A sun-trap patio area.
Parking is in the National Trust car park.
No pets.
Children over 14 years old are welcome. Sorry, no babies.
This is an operational lighthouse with an automatic electronic fog signal. During occasional periods of fog and mist, ear plugs are provided for your comfort!
Minimum of a two night stay.
Ideal for a romantic retreat, with observation room (detached from the property) with large windows overlooking fantastic sea views.
This cottage is within easy of a beach.
In close proximity is the historic town of Truro.
Enjoy a day visiting The Eden Project or The Lost Gardens of Heligan.
In season, a ferry boat operating regularly during the day between St Mawes and Falmouth where the National Maritime Museum is located.
The Driftwood Hotel in Portscatho is highly recommended and accepts bookings from non-residents.
Afternoon tea at the Tresanton Hotel in nearby St Mawes is recommended, as is the Fish and Chips Night (Friday) at the 'Rising Sun'.
The surrounding National Trust land has wonderful walks and a bird hide, which is a 10-minute walk away, from where you can watch peregrine falcons nest, along with many other heathland and coastal birds.
To take a video tour of Sally Port Cottage click on 'more info' above.
Tariff
Minimum of a two night stay from £415
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