St Neot Cottages
This friendly, welcoming village is a perfect base from which to discover the beautiful countryside of Bodmin Moor. Take off into the wilderness by foot, bike or horseback and you’ll find an incredible ancient landscape that has a distinctly primaeval feel. Read more Our exclusive ferry discounts of up to 25% will make your island trip with Classic plain sailing.
We have 14 self catering cottages in St Neot to show you...
From £75 per night
The Bird Box
49711 bedroom, dog friendly Cabin in Liskeard, South Cornwall.
If you want to fly away from the everyday and immerse yourself in the very best that mother nature has to offer, then escape to this oh so special hideaway in the most magical of s...
From £75 per night
7 nights from £511 *
The Lion's Den at Warleggan
3831Family-size shepherds hut with hot tub and dog friendly near Lostwithiel, South Cornwall.
As you wind through the moorland lanes that lead to the pretty rural hamlet of Warleggan, you'll appreciate why the locals have twinned this special place with CS Lewis' fantasy wo...
7 nights from £511 *
Warleggan Glamping
7 nights from £1544
7 nights from £523 *
The Enchanted Wardrobe at Warleggan
4351Dog friendly shepherd hut with hot tub near Lostwithiel, South Cornwall.
The Enchanted Wardrobe is stuff that dreams are made of - a holiday here will transport you to the magical land of Narnia - no, really! The pretty hamlet of Warleggan is twinned wi...
7 nights from £523 *
7 nights from £511 *
The Witch's Wagon at Warleggan
4090Family size, dog friendly shepherds hut near Lostwithiel, South Cornwall with a hot tub
Fall under the spell of this stunning location with an unforgettable stay at the enchanting Witch's Wagon. Squirreled away in the pretty hamlet of Warleggan, yes it is a real place...
7 nights from £511 *
7 nights from £334
Pinnock
42031 bedroom, rural self catering cottage near Looe, South Cornwall.
Wind your way along country lanes to this truly delightful retreat that is just the tonic for those looking to enjoy precious time together and escape the humdrum of everyday life....
7 nights from £334
7 nights from £352
The Stables
52391 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near Looe, South Cornwall.
For a tranquil escape in a rather special setting, The Stables is just the place. Sleeping two, dog-friendly and tucked away in the glorious south Cornwall countryside, this cosy s...
7 nights from £352
Lee Barton Cottages
7 nights from £2417
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7 nights from £467
Lee Cottage
38422 bedroom, dog friendly, rural holiday cottage near Looe, South Cornwall.
What a delightful getaway this is, set down a tree-lined lane amid the tranquility of beautiful countryside. With rustling leaves and birdsong as a background lullaby, you will rel...
7 nights from £467
7 nights from £383 *
Winwalloe Cottage
37742 bedroom, dog friendly, rural holiday cottage near Looe, South Cornwall.
Tucked down a leafy lane with birdsong in the air, the rural tranquility of this pretty semi-detached cottage will delight those looking for a break from busy daily lives. Just...
7 nights from £383 *
In St Neot why not take a look inside the magnificent 15th Century church, renowned for its stained glass windows and then pop next door into the traditional village pub, The London Inn for some real ales and good home cooking. There’s always something going on in St Neot, be it the Flower Festival, the carnival or Oak Apple Day, when the villagers celebrate the restoration of Charles II to the throne
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