Roseland
Little Crugsillick is a reverse-level barn conversion tastefully furnished and fully equipped with all you require for a comfortable stay. The living room has wonderful views across the valley and the beautiful gardens of Crugsillick Manor. It also has a wood burning stove to warm up those winter evenings. There is sole use of a sheltered courtyard with a barbecue and a shared activity garden with swings and a trampoline, perfect to keep children entertained. For larger groups and families the Studio can be booked with Crugsillick Court and Crugsillick Studio to give an overall guest capacity of 13. The Roseland Peninsula is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural
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Accommodation; Ground Floor: Entry into a hall way with doors to: Twin/ Super-king Bedroom with wardrobe and dressing table. Master Bedroom with King size bed, wardrobe and en suite shower room. Family bathroom with bath tub and shower over, WC and hand basin. First Floor: Stairs open out into the Living Room with comfortable seating, a wood burning stove, TV, as well as a shelf unit with books and jigsaw puzzles. A further door leads to a fully fitted kitchen that has all the amenities and utilities required as well as a dining table and chairs. Outside: There is a small courtyard patio area with a table, chairs and barbecue, there is parking and a shared garden area with outdoor ping pong, swings and a trampoline. Communal parking area with shared EV charger.
Couples and families under 20 are welcome, but not larger groups.
LPG gas central heating system with radiators.
Wood burning stove.
Electric oven and hob, combined fridge & freezer, dishwasher, microwave, kettle, and toaster.
Combined washing machine & dryer. Unlimited WiFi. Hair dryer
Twin beds can be made up as a super-king sized bed on request.
Cot & high chair available on request - please bring your own cot linen.
EV charging point with direct pay through the TAP app
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Selected Available UnavailableVeryan is a charming village located on the Roseland Peninsula. This picturesque village is a popular tourist destination thanks to its idyllic location, stunning natural scenery, and rich history. One of the most notable landmarks in Veryan is the collection of five thatched roundhouses, situated at each entrance to the village, these unique houses were built in the early 19th century and are a rare example of traditional Cornish architecture, It was thought that the round shape would guard the village from evil as there were no corners in which the devil could hide! Visitors to Veryan can also enjoy ...