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Book a holiday with us and you'll not just have a trip filled with special memories, but you'll help us care for these places well into the future.
Looking to get away with a group of family and friends? We have a range of large cottages in Cornwall, perfect for a family gathering or celebration with friends, all under one roof.
We also have groups of smaller cottages located nearby or next door, which can be booked individually or as a whole, to keep you close by but with some added privacy.
Occupying the central part of Bosloe House, Bosveal is brimming with luxury décor and period features. Sleeps 10.
Situated in the west wing of Bosloe House, Chatham is one of 3 country houses on the River Helford. Sleeps 8.
Court is located in the east wing of Bosloe House, with views over the Helford River and fine interiors. Sleeps 10.
This estate cottage has an atmospheric living space with large windows and tall ceilings. Sleeps 9.
Combining 17th-century luxury with modern décor, this large manor provides a memorable stay. Sleeps 12.
Perching on the edge of Port Quin's sheltered beach is a huddle of traditional fisherman's cottages and fish cellars, left behind when the herring and pilchard trade disappeared from this once-busy port. Today, Port Quin attracts people keen to explore the coast and get out on the water, and it's a great place to bring a kayak or stand-up paddleboard. With the South West Coast Path passing through, walk three miles east to Port Isaac, or head West past Doyden Castle (sleeps two) towards the Rumps and sandy surfing beach Polzeath.
Guy's Cottage has a woodburner, low beams and sloping ceilings, with doors from the sitting room and kitchen opening onto its terrace. Sleeps six.
Quin Cottage is joined to Guy's Cottage, and has its own elevated garden tucked around the side. Welcomes two dogs. Sleeps three.
Lacombe Cottage is the oldest cottage in Port Quin, and has a garden with views down towards the inlet. Sleeps three.
Carolina Cellar couldn't be closer to the beach, with the slipway running by the building and sea views from the open-plan living area. Sleeps two.
Boscastle is a an unspoilt harbour and bustling village in a sheltered natural inlet. There are three holiday apartments in a whitewashed, former pilchard cellar on the banks of the Valency River, which also houses the National Trust café and shop.
The Gaffer has a bright open-plan room for with space for relaxing, eating and sleeping. Sleeps two.
The Clinker has a view of the river from the dining table. Sleeps two.
The Lugger has a its own little sun terrace by the front door as well as a garden shared with the other two apartments. Sleeps three.
Overhaven is a spacious, rural cottage, with lots of original features and views to the Stepper Point lighthouse. The cottage sleeps 6, but for large groups of up to 11 people, Overhaven can be opened up on the ground floor with The Old Farmhouse.
Next door to Overhaven you'll find The Old Farmhouse, with room for a further 5 guests. Sitting high on the hill overlooking the Pentire Headland and the north Cornwall coast, The OId Farmhouse boasts stunning sea views.
Roseland Porth Farm Cottage sits in a group of traditional Cornish buildings, all now National Trust holiday cottages, and is just right for a family beach holiday. Sleeps five.
This large, traditional Cornish farmhouse can combined with neighbouring Towan Cottage via an interconnecting door. Sleeps five.
An ideal base for exploring the area, this cosy cottage next door to Porth Farm House has a wood-burning stove in the living room and a pretty, partially enclosed garden. Sleeps three.
Opposite Porth Farm House, this handsome barn built in stone and slate is a great spot to discover the Roseland Peninsula and Towan beach is just a five-minute stroll from the barn. Sleeps six.
A dreamy thatched cottage down a narrow track near Porth Farm, this private cottage in its wooded garden is the perfect escape from it all. Sleeps two.
On the edge of the hamlet of Bohortha, this charming and secluded cottage has a gorgeous garden and views towards the sea. It's also in a great spot for exploring the nearby beach of Towan. Sleeps four.
In the heart of Bohortha, this beautiful converted former Dame school is with a gorgeous Gothic-style arched window is now a single storey cottage with views across fields out to sea. Sleeps two.
A former workshop near the officers' quarters on St Anthony Head, Tiffy's is a great base to explore the miles of unspoilt coast and countryside of the Roseland Peninsula. Sleeps two.
Sitting on St Anthony Head, at the far west tip of the Roseland Peninsula with panoramic views over Falmouth Bay, this former officers' accommodation is a great base for walkers.
With big views all around, from Dodman Point to the Lizard, including busy Falmouth harbour, you could easily spend the day on your verandah taking it all in.
Another of the officer's quarters sitting on the Roseland Peninsula, you can enjoy the panoramic views from the windows, or head into nearby villages of Gerrans or Portscatho, or simply head out on a coastal walk.
On the slopes in the secluded Cot Valley, and only a mile from laid-back St Just, this former miner's cottage has been specially restored in keeping with its historic character.
Close to the dramatic cliffs of West Cornwall with amazing views over the Atlantic Ocean, cosy Count House Cottage is part of the mining World Heritage Site and has the South West Coast Path running a few yards from the door.
Pentire Farmhouse and Pengirt make up this small group of newly restored and traditionally furnished farmhouses perched on the Pentire Head and surrounded by craggy cliffs, blooming wildflowers, wildlife and miles of coastal footpaths. Your group will love the flexibility of staying in these cottages with interconnecting doors on the ground and first floor, meaning that you can enjoy having your own space as well as linking up for dinners and gatherings.
Welcomes two dogs. Sleeps eight.
Sleeps four.
This cluster of five restored stone-and-slate farm buildings clings to the clifftop above the family-friendly beaches of Carne and Pendower. They share open garden with sea views. Together they sleep 19.
Gwendra Granary is a converted barn with bright rooms. Sleeps four.
Gwendra Wartha is in part of the original farmhouse, and inside there are coastal and sea views. Sleeps three.
Inside Hayloft, you'll find restful rooms, sea views and a woodburner in the sitting room. Sleeps four.
Mowhay has beamed ceilings and sea views from some of the rooms. Sleeps six.
Gwendra Dairy Cottage has an open plan living, dining and kitchen area. Sleeps two.
Book a holiday with us and you'll not just have a trip filled with special memories, but you'll help us care for these places well into the future.