The Courtyard at Lambriggan
Wallis Cottage lounge
Wallis Cottage Bedroom
Large bathroom in Wallis Cottage
Wallis Cottage log burner
Wallis Cottage Exterior
Courtyard garden at Lambriggan Court
Courtyard garden
Lambriggan Court
Looking to the sea from Lambriggan
Poppies at Polly Joke
Chapel Porth beach
Wonderful cliffs two miles from Lambriggan Court
Perranporth beach
Stormy autumn day at Trevaunance Cove
One of the places in the grounds to rest awhile
Dusk at the jungle house
Some of our sheep grazing close to the cottages
Ash from wood burners becomes the hens' dust bath
Free apple juice from our own orchards
Traditional spacious cottage
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Sleeps 2
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 1
Dines 2
Dog Free Cottage
WiFi
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Ground Floor Facilities
All Ensuite
Pub (within 1 mile)
Open fire / Log burner
EV charging onsite
Space to play
Livestock onsite
Barbecue
Lake/river onsite
Beach (within 10 miles)
National Trail (within 10 miles)
Supermarket delivery available
Hypoallergenic bedding option
Matched bathrooms
Credit cards accepted
Owners/Manager onsite
Wallis is a lovely one bedroom cottage overlooking the courtyard. The Grade II listed barn conversion has a double bedroom with king-size bed, an en suite bathroom (with separate bath and shower) and a well equipped kitchen that opens on to the sitting/dining room with cosy woodburner. The cottage has superfast broadband and a smart TV. There is a seating area with a table and chairs immediately outside the cottage, and a beautiful courtyard garden with barbecue adjoining. The car park is close by, and you are welcome to spend time exploring the extensive grounds at Lambriggan. Help yourselves to free fresh eggs from our hens and ducks. Guests come back year after year because they love the high quality accommodation, its peaceful rural setting and the proximity to beaches, the coast path and great places to eat and drink. The local beaches are stunning, especially at Trevaunance Cove, Chapel Porth and Perranporth, and the cliffs at St Agnes Head and Cligga will take your breath away. Lambriggan has a rich history and was once home to Thomas Tonkin, said to have been the inspiration for Winston Graham’s Ross Poldark. The grounds are a delightful mix of formal gardens, woodland and pasture, with two small lakes and a stream. There are plenty of areas in the grounds to sit and relax, including a jungle house by one of the lakes. A public byway leads from Lambriggan to a great pub (a 25 minute stroll away) and the coast. St Agnes and Perranporth are a 10-minute drive away, while the cathedral city of Truro is 15 minutes by car. Most other parts of mid and west Cornwall can be reached within 40 minutes. Virtually all local shops, pubs and restaurants are family-run and we are happy to make recommendations based on our own personal experiences and those of our guests.
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Lambriggan CourtCornwall, TR4 9LU
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We are now in our tenth year running Lambriggan Court and we pride ourselves in providing a warm, friendly welcome to all our guests. There are three acres of lovely gardens at Lambriggan, so we spend a lot of our time gardening (which we love). We also have orchards and livestock. Gary enjoys breeding pedigree sheep and is also an historian, specialising in Cornish history, while Fiona has extensive experience of the hospitality industry. In her spare time Fiona enjoys playing golf and we both love walking along the nearby cliffs and beaches, as well as visiting historic properties in the area (Gary is a trustee of the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). Our aim is to provide you with the type of support you require to make the most of your holiday. We are happy to talk about Lambriggan and the local area, as well as give recommendations of places to visit. However, we are equally happy to leave you to enjoy this special place without interference. It’s your choice!
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