42 Valley Lodge

ID: S777810

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 1

About this property

Located upon Honicombe Park in St Ann's Chapel, Cornwall is 42 Valley Lodge, a delightful, reverse-level abode. Enjoying a prime position near the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, 42 Valley Lodge offers a well-equipped base for all the family, ideally set to explore both Cornwall and Devon. Benefit from ample off-road parking before making your way through to the rear of the lodge, reaching the well-appointed bedrooms on offer, including two twins, plus a double with Jack-and-Jill access to the bathroom. A shower room can also be found on the ground floor, providing plenty of space to refresh and prepare for your coming days. Climb the stairs to reach the open-plan living space, enjoying elevated views across the park, where you can rustle up homecooked favourites, dine, and unwind, before relaxing upon the balcony with the stream flowing in the backdrop. Awaken to a coffee on the decked terrace whilst planning your itinerary, starting on-site where you can grab a bite to eat, before visiting the family favourite of The Tamar Valley Donkey Park. Nearby you'll also find the National Trust property of Cotehele with its pretty gardens and charming architecture, River Tamar, and the Tamar Trails Centre, where you can hike or cycle throughout this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With Plymouth just a car journey away, head to the coast where you'll be welcomed by a plethora of shops, pubs, and eateries to take advantage of, along with attractions including West Hoe Park, SW Coastal Path, National Marine Aquarium, and the marina, plus much more! Escape to rural Cornwall at 42 Valley Lodge.

St Ann’s Chapel is a pleasant hamlet resting between Monkscross and the Tamar Valley aonb. The hamlet offers a small selection of attractions including The Tamar Valley Donkey Park and a play park. Dining options include the Rifle Volunteer and the Honicombe Manor Bar Rest, while you can stock up on essentials at the nearby service station. Just outside of the hamlet is Gunnislake, where you can dine at The Rising Sun. tour Gunnislake New Bridge, grab a light bite at The Koffi Lodge, go mountain biking, and hike up Chimney Rock. Next stop is Callington, where you can explore the Callington Heritage Centre, treat your loved ones to a meal at The Engine House At Compton Park, The Old Clink, or sample ales at The Cornish Ancestor Micropub. Further afield, you can find Plymouth, home to The Box, National Marine Aquarium, National Trust – Saltram, Royal William Yard, and the Plymouth Gin Distillery.

Accommodation

Reverse-level.

Three ground-floor bedrooms: 1 x double with Jack-and-Jill access into bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail, and WC, 2 x twin.

Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC.

First-floor open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with balcony

Electric central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine.

Smart TV, DVD player, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Travel cot available on request.

Ample off-road parking.

Front decked terrace with furniture, and private balcony with furniture.

One well-behaved dog welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 1.1 miles, pub on-site.

Shared use of estate grounds.
Shared use of on-site leisure facilities including bar, indoor heated pool, outdoor heated pool (open mid May - mid September weather dependant), outdoor chess and tennis courts.

Note: At certain times of the year this property will accept short breaks: strictly three nights minimum.

Note: This property has a private water supply which is tested regularly.

Note: Seasonal opening times may apply to all facilities.

Nearby points of interest

  • Sterts Arts Centre
  • Launceston Steam Railway
  • Dartmoor Prison Museum
  • Plymouth Gin Distillery
  • Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park
  • Dartmoor Zoological Park
  • The Cheesewring
  • The Hurlers
  • Launceston Castle

Reviews (3)

  • Graham

    The location at Honicombe Holiday village not so good internal roads very steep in places & lots of potholes & limited parking.

  • Paul

    The drawers and wardrobes stunk of damp and were unusable. The heating/hot water (other than shower) we’re not working, we followed instructions left but these were unclear and did not work. The outside space on the decking was unusable as was covered in moss and dirty. The internet was offline and wouldn’t connect from the Wednesday to departure. The lodge itself is lovely just doesn’t feel like it’s maintained very well.

  • Paul

    The drawers and wardrobes stunk of damp and were unusable. The heating/hot water (other than shower) we’re not working, we followed instructions left but these were unclear and did not work. The outside space on the decking was unusable as was covered in moss and dirty. The internet was offline and wouldn’t connect from the Wednesday to departure. The lodge itself is lovely just doesn’t feel like it’s maintained very well.

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