The Little Woodland House

5.5 miles N of Fowey

Sleeps 5 | dog friendly

From £94 per night

Introduction

Cabin in Cornwall with a hot tub: Nestled within a serene sylvan setting, The Little Woodland House offers a magical escape from the everyday. Framed by greenery, this welcoming hideaway awaits with countryside views, a sunken outdoor hot tub, cosy interiors, and acres of private grounds for slow-paced days in nature.

Overview

Overlooking sun-dappled woodland and rolling countryside scenes, The Little Woodland House offers a soulful sanctuary for families, friends and four-legged companions near Fowey. Surrounded by private grounds that interlace with the beautiful landscapes of South Cornwall, it encourages dreamy moments immersed in nature, from hazy dawn to the gold-brushed notes of sunset. Fall into rhythm with mother nature and cherish relaxed hours between the cabin’s soothing spaces and the endless local attractions nearby. Treasuring escapes in an idyllic setting, adventures of the wild and leisurely kind can be savoured from this heavenly cabin. Spend each day in a fairytale of your own making, before settling into an evening of magic in the bubbling warmth of the outdoor hot tub as countless stars paint the night sky above.

Step Inside

Brushed with soothing tones and green notes that reflect the countryside scenes beyond the windows, The Little Woodland House’s living area is a picture of rural charm. Cresting the vaulted ceiling are exposed ceiling beams, while wood inflections add earthy notes throughout. Thoughtfully designed, the fully-equipped kitchen extends along one wall of the cabin and features everything you need for preparing delicious meals, including a gas hob and oven, fridge, kettle, toaster and a dishwasher. Settle around the dining table for freshly prepared feasts rustled up with the region’s best local produce, before retiring to the sumptuous sofa to unwind beside the crackling wood burner.

Beyond the living areas, two bedrooms tuck into quiet corners for peaceful pauses and nights of restful slumber. The first, the master bedroom features a king-size bed in a spacious bedroom decorated with relaxing shades and a floral feature wall of wild botanicals. The second bedroom awaits with criss-crossed bunkbeds for three, while at the other end of the cabin is a beautiful bathroom in which to refresh after country trips and ocean dips.

Outdoors

Enjoying its own private pocket of Cornwall, The Little Woodland House is perfectly placed for back-to-nature escapes. Wake up to relaxed mornings spent on the wood-clad deck with a mug of something delicious in hand, basking in the verdant tapestry that wraps around the hideaway. As the sun rises higher in the sky, alfresco picnics and sizzling barbecues tempt appetites, best enjoyed around the outdoor table as birdsong and breezes set a sweet serenade. To stretch your legs, explore the surrounding grounds at your leisure, before dipping into the bubbly embrace of the sunken outdoor hot tub on the deck. As daylight fades and blue skies give way to glistening stars, gather around the outdoor fire pit to toast marshmallows and savour moments with your favourite people.

Explore

Promising soul-stirring escapes far removed from everyday life, The Little Woodland House is situated within romantic seclusion just a few miles from Cornwall’s coastline. Head to the ancient stannary town of Lostwithiel to discover its riverside streets, antiques markets, and Norman castle remains. Dating back to 1100, Restormel Castle is looked after by English Heritage and enjoys far-reaching views over the Fowey Valley and winding river below.

If the sea air calls to you, short journeys to the coastal hubs of Fowey and Looe promise lots to see and do, including picturesque coves, historic castles, winding coast paths, and collections of award-winning eateries - of which the Michelin Bib Gourmand Sardine Factory in Looe and North Street Kitchen in Fowey are particularly inviting. To extend your adventures, you can also take ferries from Fowey across the river to Bodinnick and Polruan – perfect for easy exploration on the salt-kissed fringes of the county.

For spellbinding gardens, a lovely selection of award-winning attractions can be found within a stone’s throw of The Little Woodland House. Perfect for families with four-legged friends and those seeking nature’s quietude, the dog-friendly grounds of Lanhydrock in Cornwall boasts hundreds of acres of countryside woven with waymarked trails. The beloved Eden Project is a tropical haven with jungle biomes to explore, while The Lost Gardens of Heligan beckon for spellbinding encounters with the natural world.

Extra Information

There is another hideaway onsite; The Little Cider House (4479) .This is a great solution if you wish to get away with friends and family, but like to have your own secluded areas to enjoy.

Please note there are six steps from ground level to the entrance of the cabin.

More Details

  • Dogs welcome ( 1 small or medium-sized dog only)
  • High chair
  • Short breaks available
  • Hot tub/Outdoor bath
  • Wood-burner/Open fire
  • Private parking for 2 cars
  • Superfast WiFi
  • No smoking
  • Pub 1 mile
  • Garden furniture and barbecue
  • Under-floor heating
  • Logs for wood-burner

Availability, reservations and pricing: From £94 - £187 per night

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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.

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