10 Water's Edge, a beautifully-presented lodge is hidden away on the rural outskirts of Lanreath in Cornwall. Enjoying the serene lakeside views, a private hot tub, and an open-plan living space, this property is the perfect base for families and friends seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Step inside to be welcomed by a charming interior making you immediately feel at home. Utilise the well-equipped kitchen by preparing and cooking yummy meals for all the family and toasting to a superb holiday around the dining table, before sinking into the plush sofas. Here, you can unwind by cosying up with your loved ones to watch a movie, or simply indulge in a good book while admiring the countryside views. When sleep calls, venture through the abode to discover a double and a twin bedroom awaiting for you to drift off into a night's embrace. On those lazy mornings, you can relax in the double bedroom watching a movie, before venturing out onto the terrace to enjoy a hot tub soak. Enjoy the tranquility of this home-away-from-home as you dine al fresco or gaze out over the lake from the decked terrace. If you don't fancy cooking take a short stroll to the holiday parks own restaurant, The Old Mill, offering delicious foods and refreshing drinks! 10 Water's Edge is the perfect spot for your lakeside getaway.
Single-storey. Two bedrooms: 1 x double with TV and en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath shower over, basin, heated towel rail, and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area, and sitting area
Lanreath is a village in southeast Cornwall, five miles west of Looe. Lanreath is rural in character with a local shop and Post Office as well as a parish church. There are a number of ghost stories associated with Lanreath. The best-known features a ghost in black driving a coach pulled by a headless horse. Nearby Pelynt is home to a parish church, a number of local shops and pubs, especially the Jubilee Inn, which was an original farmhouse dating back to the 16th Century. Looe is Cornwall’s second largest fishing port and hence there is always a lively maritime bustle around the quay area of East Looe, which is connected to the quieter West Looe by a seven arched 19th century bridge over the River Looe. The sandy Looe beach adjoins the pier and is very popular with families because of its safe shallow swimming and vast expanse of sand. Polperro is a little further away and is a historic fishing village nestling at the head of a long valley leading down to the sea. With plenty of areas to visit, Lanreath is a quiet, pleasant place offering easy access to the coast, the moors, National Trust properties and Cornwall's famous gardens.