The name Henrosa, means ‘to dream’ in the Cornish language and we couldn’t think of a better way to describe this hidden haven. Nestled in nature, with far reaching views over sweeping countryside, this unique cabin is simply perfect for some much-needed time out. Whether you wish to slip away on a romantic retreat, are looking for a getaway with the girls or are seeking the idyllic hideaway for your family staycation, Henrosa ticks all the boxes for a lavish break away.
Henrosa
2 miles S of Bude
Sleeps 4 | dog friendly
From £117 per night
Cabin in Cornwall with a hot tub: Our luxury, cedar clad hideout, just a stone’s throw from Cornwall’s beautiful north coast. With sumptuous interiors, a heavenly hot tub and being dog friendly, Henrosa is a place where dreams come true.
Overview
Step Inside
As soon as your bags hit the floor you will quite simply never want to leave this gorgeous cabin. From the sumptuous soft furnishings, bold colours and spacious feel, to the panoramic vistas from the bifold doors, cosy wood burner and sleek kitchen, this enchanting retreat will dazzle you and have you wishing to return time and time again. The open plan living and kitchen space greets you with a funky plant wall, chic furniture and a cosy aura that will capture your heart. The kitchen is perfectly equipped for prepping delicious dinners and lazy brunches. As the sun sets, why not light the wood burner to keep you cosy. The space allows you to move with ease and you will love dining together at the lovely table, sharing delicious treats and reminiscing over the day’s adventures. When it’s time for bed there will be no arguing on which room to retreat to. Both bedrooms are utterly dreamworthy and boast their own ensuite shower-rooms. The only difference between the two rooms is that one has a king-sized bed (blue bedroom) and the other has a super king-sized bed (green bedroom) which can be made up as twin beds on request. With a view of flowing countryside to wake to, why not enjoy your breakfast and fresh coffee from where you rest your head? For early risers, both bedrooms have their own doors that lead outside to the patio, where you could sip your morning cuppa, admire the sunrise and enjoy a moment of peaceful solitude.
Outdoors
The outside space at Henrosa is simply idyllic. From the wrap around patio to the spellbinding view, heavenly hot tub and bijou fire pit area. Enjoy breakfast alfresco with a seat at the comfortable patio furniture and as dusk falls embrace cooking over fire. Get snug around the flickering flames and toast marshmallows together as the moon and stars sparkle above. A stay at Henrosa wouldn’t be complete without a starlit dip in the hot tub, but wherever you decide to relax and unwind at this magical hideaway, every inch has been perfectly designed to put your mind, body and soul at ease.
Explore
The picturesque village of Marmamchurch is just a short stroll away. Here you will find pretty thatched cottages, a quintessential church and popular village pub. A mere mile and a half further on, the eclectic town of Bude awaits, a perfect spot for budding surfers, water sports lovers and families with its sandy beach and sheltered sea pool. There are plenty of dog friendly beaches in and around Bude, so four-legged friends don’t have to miss out on the fun! The town itself has a delightful selection of galleries, shops and cafes, the idyllic place to treat yourself to a cream tea or fresh fish and chips. Even closer to home you will find The Weir, a lovely lakeside café within walking distance, that’s also dog friendly. Serving hearty breakfasts, wholesome lunches and delicious dinners, all accompanied by a beautiful waterside view of the fishing lake below.
Keen walkers should head to Hartland, Cornwall’s Heritage Coast with miles of dramatic scenery to uncover. Travel south and the quaint village of Boscastle is worth a visit with its good selection of cafes and eclectic shops, or for history lovers, Tintagel is close by with its historic castle and spectacular bridge. For magic seekers, head to nearby St Nectan’s Glen to be truly enchanted by this magnificent waterfall and woodland walk. Whether you plan to spend your blissful days relaxing at your dreamy haven or choose to explore further afield, there’s nowhere better for a peaceful retreat than heavenly Henrosa.
Layout
Open plan living-room with kitchen and dining areas TV and wood-burner. Induction hob, electric oven, microwave, toaster and kettle
Bedroom 1 with king-size double bed (5') and en suite Shower-room with shower, WC and wash-basin
Bedroom 2 with 'zip and link' (king-size or 2' 6" twin) beds and en suite Shower-room with shower, WC and wash-basin
Extra Information
A generous supply of logs, kindling and fire lighters will be left for guests. If further supplies are needed, you can purchase from the owner for £5 per basket.
Availability, reservations and pricing: From £117 - £193 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.
Henrosa Reviews
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