10% discount available for weekly/monthly bookings.
Downham Cottage is located on the Honicombe Holiday and Leisure Park, close to Gunnislake and Callington which has supermarket shopping facilities. A perfect base for a family holiday, a fishing holiday or any other leisure activity. With plenty of space for all!!!!
This reverse level cottage is modern and has an open plan living area on the first floor, which has 2 dining tables with plenty of seating, a sitting area with 32inch HD TV and integral DVD player and a balcony where a sunny evening can be enjoyed with seating and table provided. WiFi is provided too.
The Kitchen is also on the first floor and is fully equipped with oven, hob, microwave grill/oven, kettle, toaster, washing machine and dishwasher. There is plenty of crockery, cutlery and cooking utensils.
One bedroom can be found off the living area and has twin beds that can be zip linked if so required.
The 3 other bedrooms can be found on the ground floor, there is 1 double and 2 twin bedded rooms, all beds are hotel quality for your comfort.
The bathroom and shower room are also on the ground floor and are fully equipped with modern fittings to each. .
The facilities at the cottage include high chair, travel cot, heating, hot water, bed linen and towels.
Pets are welcome but there is no smoking in the property.
Full use of the park leisure facilities is included, there are 2 swimming pools (indoor and outdoor), fully equipped gym, sauna, tennis court and children's play area.
Plenty of parking can be found close to the cottage.
There is a small on site shop and a pub in the manor house building, serving eat in meals and take away.
This part of Cornwall has always been immensely popular as a holiday destination, with the town of Looe being close by, spend a day on its beautiful sandy beach, with plenty of eateries and pubs close by. Crab fishing from the quay is always fun for the kids (and some adults!!!) and why not visit The Old Guildhall Museum and Gaol or take a trip out to Looe Island.
Polperro, Seaton, The Monkey Sanctuary are worth a visit. If you fancy a day away from the sea why not travel inland across Bodmin Moor and visit Jamaica Inn for a meal and visit Daphne DuMaurier’s museum (author of Rebecca and Jamaica Inn), or visit north Cornwall and the spectacular setting for the legend of King Arthur and Merlin, Tintagel.
Please, no bookings from workers, as under the terms of my lease my guests are only allowed to use my accommodation for leisure purposes.