Cremyll Lodge
32141.7 miles SE of Torpoint | Sleeps 2 + cot*
7 Nights from £461
Mr Gregor June 2016
Just perfect for a relaxing holiday!
Mr Orourke May 2016
we really enjoyed our stay , the cottage was really lovely and cosy,everything you would want was there,great enclosed garden for dogs.and a great location. the only down side was the waterproof mattress cover and duvet, made for a not so pleasant nights sleep very hot ect...
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Reply from Classic Cottages
Thanks so much for your review of Cremyll Lodge, and we delighted that you enjoyed the cottage and location. Sorry that you found the bedding a bit too warm, we'll let the Owner know so that they can look at alternatives. Tanya, Customer Support
Mr Golbery April 2016
A nice and quiet cottage in a wonderful surrounding
Mr Painter April 2016
Fantastic setting and location. Brilliant free park and gardens, friendly cafe next door. Excellent enclosed garden for dog, who loved the house and area! The local pub does excellent food and has a friendly atmosphere, welcomes dogs and gives them an individual water bowl, with dog biscuits on the bar. Cremyll ferry is a briliant experience. It looks like something out of Thomas the Tank Engine and offers a frequent service, connecting with the local bus. Plenty of beautiful places to visit locally, beaches, NT, towns and countryside. The lady in the cafe (niece of the original resident of the lodge) will order papers and items on request. Also does excellent pasties. ...
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Mrs Pascoe April 2016
Cremyll Lodge was in a brilliant location for our weekend break; it was really warm and comfortable, the electric heaters are very efficient and there was loads of hot water for showers. Being part of Mount Edgcumbe Park was fantastic, we enjoyed some lovely walks with lots of wildlife and amazing views - good value Sunday lunch in The Orangery a few hundred yards away (cakes looked great, will try them next time!). It's so easy to hop on the ferry across to Plymouth - recommend River Cottage Deli at Royal William Yard, and a walk down across the Hoe to the Barbican (you can get another boat right back to Royal William Yard). If you don't want to cook, the Edgcumbe Arms is on the doorstep - it's recently been refurbished, the staff are very friendly and we had a couple of good (hearty!) pub meals. We will definitely be back....
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