Bungalow In Pillaton
Main amenities
- 68 m²
- 2 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
Location
Located within a 15-minute drive of Dupath Well, the 1-bedroom Bungalow In Pillaton provides access to various tourist attractions in the vicinity. This accommodation includes a car park and a sunny patio with views of the garden.
Cutcrew Sawmill is situated a 10-minute ride away. This villa is 15 minutes by car from Cotehele Mill.
Guests have access to a patio and a sitting area and can make use of ironing facilities provided for their utmost comfort. Additionally, media facilities, such as a television, ensure a more enjoyable stay. The villa comes with a bathroom with a bathtub, a separate toilet, and a shower. Bath sheets are also at your disposal.
A full kitchen, along with a dining area, are available for dining. Guests can also make use of a microwave oven, an electric kettle, and a refrigerator to prepare their own meal. The Weary Friar Hotel bus stop is also relatively close to Bungalow In Pillaton.
Review by hotel critic
As a travel enthusiast from the UK, I recently had the pleasure of staying at a lovely property in Cornwall that truly captured the essence of a peaceful countryside retreat. the immaculate grounds and spacious accommodations provided a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. the sitting area and dining table were perfect for enjoying a quiet meal while taking in the stunning views of the rolling Cornish landscape. The hotel offered all the modern amenities one could ask for, including free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and a well-equipped kitchen with cookware and electric kettle. the outdoor dining area was a perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely breakfast or a glass of wine in the evening. the garden area was beautifully maintained and provided a tranquil setting for a morning stroll. Overall, the value proposition of this property was exceptional, offering a perfect balance of luxury and affordability. I highly recommend this property for anyone looking for a peaceful and relaxing getaway in the heart of Cornwall.