Cottages designed for an extraordinary holiday

 

A quiet location on a private estate with plenty of space. Come and just relax without worrying about social distancing

We are located just outside Lostwithiel, ideally located for exploring all parts of Cornwall, Peregrine Hall provides the perfect base for a holiday to suit all tastes. The picturesque coastal ports of Fowey, Looe and Polperro, the mysterious Bodmin Moor, historic houses, famous gardens.

Enjoy spacious and comfortable accommodation with your own front door key, an ideal environment for a relaxing evening after a day of exploring Cornwall.

Our self catering cottages also offer flexible booking dates so you can arrive and depart on any day of the week you choose as long as you stay a minimum of three nights. This however may only be available in July and August for last minute bookings.

 

 

 

More than just a cottage

 

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Our outside swimming pool is open from June to September.

South facing swimming pool

South facing swimming pool

Peregrine Hall is set in gardens and grounds with superb views over the Fowey Valley, the medieval town of Lostwithiel and 13th century Restormel Castle.

A laundry room with a washing machine is located onsite for a small charge. Washing lines are also provided.

Free off-road parking.

Free wi-fi

 

 

Lostwithiel

A town renowned for it's antique shops and fine dinning restaurants

Peregrine Hall is just 10 minutes walk into the town centre so several pubs and restaurants are within an easy walking distance.

Fowey

Only 8 miles away

A traditional harbour town

 

Restormal castle

A historic castle

The great 13th-century circular shell-keep of Restormel still encloses the principal rooms of the castle in remarkably good condition. It stands on an earlier Norman mound surrounded by a deep dry ditch, atop a high spur beside the River Fowey. Twice visited by the Black Prince, it finally saw action during the Civil War in 1644.

The Eden Project

Just up the road

The largest indoor ecological project in the world, sitting deep within an old Cornish China Clay pit is only 6 miles away.