Quirky house in Cornwall with hot tub: Anella, the quaintest cottage nestled in the Cornish countryside, close to the Helford River. The perfect spot to relax and unwind at, after a day of exploring.
Anella
5.2 miles W of Falmouth
Sleeps 2 | dog friendly
From £78 per night
Introduction
General
Anella means 'to breathe' in the Cornish language which we believe is the perfect description for this little haven. As soon as you arrive to this tranquil paradise you instantly feel a wave of relaxation flow through your body. Inhale the fresh country air and allow your mind to truly unwind.
This enchanting property has been lovingly restored, ensuring features of its history have been incorporated into the building. This light and airy escape has everything you need for a cosy break away. A wood burner to toast your toes by after a long winters walk or a hot tub to bubble away your worries, you will find that you never want to leave this slice of heaven. With all the luxurious qualities this peaceful hideaway has to offer, it really is a perfect location for a romantic break away.
The lovely open plan layout allows your day to flow effortlessly from dawn to dusk. The kitchen is well equipped to whisk up a tasty treat to enjoy inside or alfresco! Anella isn't just your average country cottage, there are many quirky features to enjoy during your stay. Instead of closing the door and wandering off to your bedroom, you can simply climb the ladder to your comfortable bed, overlooking the open plan living area. Watch the soft glow fade as the embers slowly burn away from the evenings fire, while you allow yourself to drift off to dreamland.
Anella is nestled in six acres of natural goodness for you to explore. With multiple footpaths leading you on charming adventures, there is so much for you and your four-legged friend to discover. This tranquil retreat is often host to a range of different wildlife. Watch out for deer roaming in the fields, as they are often spotted in this little corner of the world. The wonderful owners also share this beautiful site with you, but be sure to note that your privacy is important to them. Your outdoor space is completely your own, overlooking only the most enchanting woodland, transporting you to a mystical world.
Out and About
Anella is an escape like no other. A fairy-tale cottage you thought you could only dream of, and it's not only the property itself that's magical. You are spoilt for choice with what's on your doorstep. The delightful café, Slice of Cornwall is only a 5-minute stroll away, you won't want to contemplate cooking breakfast or lunch after sampling their mouth-watering menu. There is so much to discover from the restaurants and pubs in Falmouth to the Helford river. This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers an abundance of simply stunning walks to enjoy as well as being popular with paddle boarders. The lovely owner is always happy to recommend the best spots along the river to float above the glistening waters. The Lizard Peninsula is only a small distance from your front door, with the famous Kynance Cove just around the corner and the pretty fishing town of Porthleven a short drive away, you won't know where to explore first! Anella can only be described, as the perfect Cornish hideaway.
Layout
Ground Floor: Open plan living-room with kitchen and dining areas. Smart TV, Sky TV with Sky Sports and wood-burner. Electric 2 ring hob, electric mini oven, microwave and fridge/freezer Shower-room with shower, WC and wash-basin
First Floor: Galleried Bedroom with double bed (4'6'')
Availability, reservations and pricing: From £78 - £139 per night
Bed linen and towels are included in the price. There are no extra charges for cots or high chairs where they are listed in the property description on the website.
There is a charge of £38 per pet per week or short break.
A non-refundable booking fee of £35.00 is payable per booking.
Anella Reviews
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Location
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