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Lamellyon Roundhouse

From £412

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  • Property code: 136
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Short breaks available
  • Tumble dryer
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

Situated in the middle of beautiful unspoilt rolling fields with superb coastal walks nearby giving access to secluded coves and beaches, the Roundhouse was formerly a working annexe to the main barn (next door) and now offers comfortable and cosy accommodation for two.

The surrounding grassy garden is fenced off from the farmland but guests with pets are requested to supervise them at all times. The Old Ferry Inn at Bodinnick, 1 mile, provides good pub food, and Fowey via the ferry, has a wide variety of restaurants, pubs and shops. Fowey estuary is perfect for all types of leisure activities and there is a boat park with slipway half a mile away. The Eden Project is within easy reach.

 

ENTRANCE

The cottage is entered from the sheltered sunny patio through French Windows which open directly into;

LIVING ROOM

A light and airy living room with a spacious sitting area with television benefiting from a feature fireplace with log effect electric fire and two large south facing windows providing wonderful views over the open lawned gardens and countryside beyond. 

KITCHEN / DINER

Fitted kitchen with plenty of storage, dining table and chairs, appliances include fridge with ice box, electric hob and oven, microwave, washing machine and tumble dryer. 

BATHROOM

With hand basin and shower over the bath and separate W.C.

BEDROOM

An attractive wooden staircase leads up to the mezzanine bedroom, with a king size bed and exposed beams.

GENERAL

  • This property is heated via electric radiators. 
  • The ground floor is open plan and tiled throughout

Sheltered sunny patio. Patio not enclosed. Barbecue and garden furniture provided. 

For a truly idyllic coastal escape, choose a holiday in Fowey.

On the banks of the River Fowey estuary in south Cornwall, Fowey is a beautiful old port town, steeped in history. Pastel-painted houses and quaint cottages cling to the water's edge, while the tranquil estuary is filled with luxury yachts and brightly-coloured fishing boats.

Holidays in Fowey revolve around the water. Here you can wake up to wonderful water views and watch boats bob by while you eat your breakfast. Sailors flock to Fowey for the sheltered waters and stunning surroundings, while those you haven’t yet learned the ropes can explore the river by kayak, paddle board or little dinghies. In the historic harbour, you’ll find ferries to pretty Polruan on the opposite side of the estuary, beautiful Bodinnick and the bustling harbour town of Mevagissey. For us, a ferry trip is a must when staying in Fowey - you’ll be treated to beautiful coastal views and might even spot a friendly pod of dolphins! 

Those who haven’t found their sea legs will love exploring the stunning surroundings on foot. There are plenty of walks around Fowey, from riverside trails to coastal hikes along the South West Coast Path. Follow the esplanade to Readymoney Cove, a popular, sheltered sandy beach at the mouth of the estuary. It’s a lovely place to relax, sunbathe and swim, and is overlooked by St Catherine’s Castle, an artillery fort built during the reign of Henry VIII. If one beach just isn’t enough, you’ll find several beautiful beaches and picturesque coves nearby, including Lantic Bay, Polkerris beach and Par Sands.

Back on dry land, Fowey’s warren of pretty, narrow streets are filled with artisan shops, interesting boutiques and galleries. You won’t struggle to find somewhere lovely to eat in Fowey; its waterfront boasts lots of old maritime pubs, cafes, restaurants and proper fish and chip shops.

Famous author Daphne Du Maurier lived on the Fowey estuary for most of her life and was inspired by the area’s spectacular scenery and tranquil, peaceful surroundings, which influenced some of her greatest works. In tribute, the town holds the Daphne Du Maurier literary festival every May, an event not to be missed if you are not sure when to book your holiday in Fowey.

Discover one of the most beautiful areas in Cornwall when you book a holiday in Fowey.

Approached down a 300 metre unmade drive, there is ample parking for a car and boat trailer.

- This property welcomes one dog

- LOYALTY DISCOUNT available **Only 1 discount applies if other offers available** 

- Cot and highchair not available

- This property accommodates a maximum of 2 people plus 1 infant


The Quay Café
(Less than a mile)

Take in the beautiful surroundings, overlooking the River Fowey, with breakfast, lunch, dinner or a glass of wine.

The Quay Café, Penmarlam Boat Yard Bodinnick, Fowey PL23 1LZ (T: 07855 437004)

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The Old Ferry Inn
(Less than a mile)

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The quintessential Cornish Inn, from the traditional wood burner to the classic, locally sourced meals. The south facing outside terrace, with its splendid estuary views, makes for the ideal retreat after a day spent along the Hall Walk, South West Coastal Path or just exploring the local area.

The Old Ferry Inn, Bodinnick, Fowey PL23 1LX (T: 01726 870237)

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Very good service and lovey food.

July 2023


Closed when we visited after the Hall walk (mid- March)

March 2023


Unfriendly reception from lady behind bar and menu misleadingly promised home made tartare sauce with two of our dishes, but they came with sauce in sachets. When raised, we were told their chef had left. Not good enough.

September 2019


Sunny Spice
(Less than a mile)

Excellent quality Indian cuisine presented in a contemporary European style.

Sunny Spice, 39A Fore St, Fowey PL23 1AH (T: 01726 833594)

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The Old Quay House
(Less than a mile)

This restaurant offers excellent dining in a relaxed, welcoming setting with creative, contemporary dishes, all locally seasonally produced.

The Old Quay House, 28 Fore St, Fowey PL23 1AQ (T: 01726 833302)

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North Street Kitchen & Fitzroy
(Less than a mile)

Simply seafood and arther lovely it is too!

Fitzroy cornwall, 2 Fore Street and 55 North Street, Fowey, Cornwall (T:01726 932934)

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Fowey Hall Walk
(Less than a mile)

Enjoy the still green waters of Pont Pill on a walk of exceptional beauty through National Trust woodland and creek, and with striking views of Fowey Harbour. This excellent circular route includes two ferry rides and is a fun day out for all.

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Cornwall Seafari
(Less than a mile)

Enjoy exhilarating rib rides and fascinating bird and wildlife trips along the magnificent South Cornish coast with Cornwall Seafari. 

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Fowey Boat Hire
(Less than a mile)

Explore beautiful Fowey Harbour, visit Polruan, explore unspoilt creeks and backwaters and lots more by hiring a self-drive motorboat from Fowey Boat Hire.  Tuition, safety gear and fuel provided. Call Steve on 07989 991115

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Fowey River & Sea Cruises
(Less than a mile)

What could be better than a day out on the water during your holiday in Fowey.  Offering a range of trips taking in the beautiful Fowey Harbour and beyond with experienced skipper John Barker.  Family and dog friendly.  

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Fowey Aquarium
(Less than a mile)

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Fowey is a delightful, historic town in Cornwall and its aquarium is a chance to glimpse marine life from the Cornish coast up close.  Small but perfectly formed, the aquarium is brimming with opportunities to learn, playing host to a wide range of fish from the tiny gobies and shannies from the shallows, up to conger eels which inhabit deep wrecks.  First established in 1952, the aquarium still retains many of the original tanks. Fresh sea water is pumped in daily at high tide and the filtration is minimal, while the majority of fish are obtained locally from fishermen and anglers.  A joy for children and adults, opening times vary so check the website before you visit, and prices start at £4 for adults and £2.50 for children.


http://www.foweyaquarium.co.uk/

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allow yourselves at least 10 minutes to ensure you see it all !

October 2021


What a cute little place this is! When the children were younger we stayed in Fowey every year, and the first thing they always wanted to do was visit the aquarium. It has a small touch pond as well. But - it is TINY - literally in one large room. So as long as you understand it is what it is, you won't be disappointed. A nice way to spend 30 mins when in Fowey but don't go just for this.

September 2017


Lantivet Bay
(2 miles)

(1)

Between Polruan and Polperro along the coastal path, Lantivet Bay is only accessible at low tide when a sand and pebble beach is revealed.  Parking is in the National Trust car park at Polruan, where there are toilets as well, but there aren’t any facilities closer to the beach itself.  Dogs are allowed all year round, which is lovely as it’s the perfect beach to incorporate into a walk.  The National Trust recommends a charming circular route, starting in the car park and taking in 2.4 miles of beautiful bays and surrounding landscape, and giving you the chance to explore the area with its rich smuggling heritage.

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Parked in the National Trust Car Park and took the footpath towards the beach. Beautiful views.

June 2021



Polruan Back Beach
(2 miles)

In the heart of Polruan, Back Beach is not short of facilities and nearby shops and restaurants.  A pretty little beach that’s popular with families, it has beautiful views across the river to Fowey and is a lovely place to watch the world go by with all the boats pottering along in front of you.  It’s predominantly a sand beach, leading to a sheltered section of the river, so it’s good for swimming, but there aren’t any lifeguards around.  The only complication for access is that it’s very difficult to park in the village, and it’s a considerable walk down the steep hill from the car park at St Saviours, or a ferry ride across the river from Fowey.  Therefore, it’s best to combine a visit with a day exploring the village itself to make the most of it.

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Readymoney Cove Beach
(2 miles)

Polkerris Beach
(3 miles)

Popular with families, this idyllic sandy cove offers safe swimming, fantastic watersports and interesting rockpools aswell as tempting beach restaurants.  If you're feeling active there are plenty of  events throughout the year including beach yoga, beach cleans, sailing events, sea swim and stand up paddleboarding events and more.  Hire a paddleboard, learn to sail or simply flop on the sand with a good book, the choice is yours.  Plenty of parking at the main Polkerris carpark just 200yards from the beach. 

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October 2023

Nothing more to add really, a very ice week, Fowey for shopping, Polkerris for a pint on the beach, the coves on the Gribben headland, wonderful and of course the locality to soak up Daphne Du Maurier!


September 2023

Yes it is a lovely peaceful place to stay beautiful Views very calming


September 2023

Second visit this year. Just can't keep away from this tranquil location with comfortable accommodation.


September 2023

The information and directions provided were great.


August 2023

Having a very nervous dog with me, we appreciated the utter peace and tranquillity of Lamellyon. It's is a very magical place. So much history felt in the buildings.


August 2023

I have already submitted my review but forgot to add that a visit to the beautiful church St Winnow on the river Fowey is spellbinding. Duchy of Cornwall nursery shop and cafe is a must at all times of day and finally Golitha Falls is so stunning plus a visit to Inkeys Smokehouse after a long walk through the woods is a must.


August 2023

Thoroughly enjoyed our stay and everything was clean and ready when we arrived. Thank you to the housekeeper.


July 2023

Yes lovely stay very quiet, access not a problem and good communication about key. We had no electricity for a day (major work being done on new poles etc ) but the owners phoned to check if we were ok about this so we planned a day out so it wouldn’t affect us.


April 2023

A welcome return. Superb location with comfortable accommodation


October 2022

Our third stay at The Roundhouse. Simple, comfortable & always spotlessly clean accommodation. So peaceful, surrounded by gorgeous countryside. In easy reach of fabulous walks along the clifftops & a lovely pub at Boddinick. Big garden for the dog to run around in; he loves it too! 2 minutes from the car & foot ferry across to Fowey, which is lovely with lots of shops to wander around. Stunning beaches! We'll definitely be back!


September 2022

Our 8th stay here. Very enjoyable and relaxing as usual


May 2022

Perfect place for dogs & they were kind enough to allow my second dog who wasn’t with me when I made the booking. Housekeeper very helpful with arrival arrangements. Would recommend to four legged friends.


April 2022

A welcome return. The Roundhouse never fails to disappoint. The perfect setting for a totally relaxing break.


September 2021

A glorious part of Cornwall. The Roundhouse is set in a large garden surrounded by fields. Very nearby (20 min walk) is the hamlet Bodinnick where you can catch the ferry to the bustling town of Fowey.


June 2021

a peaceful base to explore a beautiful area


May 2021

As ever a wonderful stay. Can't wait for the next visit


July 2019

Fantastic calm environment. Beautiful garden. Perfectly equipped for two persons. Dog friendly.


May 2019

As ever truly idyllic.


April 2019

This property is idyllic, quiet and all round relaxing. Thoroughly enjoyed our week with our four year old rough collie Ellie.


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