No pets allowed Suitable for children Not suitable for elderly or infirm No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
Jolian Cottage is a delightful, traditional cottage located overlooking Veryan Green in the heart of the Roseland Peninsula. Part of a row of traditional terraced cottages, this is a wonderful village location, just over one mile from the coast and ideal for anybody wanting a good base for exploring the Roseland. Jolian is a small 200 year old cottage with low ceilings and an adorable little walled garden to the front overlooking the Green.
The village of Veryan is famous for its picturesque round houses built by a local clergyman in the 19th century. The Green is on the edge of the village and it is just a short 6 minute walk down to the centre of the village which offers a superb pub in the New Inn and has a local Post office & stores. Spectacular Carne Beach is a short drive away and there are some wonderful coastal walks, particularly around the iconic fishing village of Portloe.
Jolian Cottage
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The West Country / Cornwall region
Cornwall is Britain’s south westerly treasure. From the rugged coastline of the north coast to the soft beauty of the south, from the crashing surf of Fistral Beach to the historic harbour of Fowey, from the remoteness of the west to the high class restaurants of Padstow, there is something for everybody.
The Roseland Peninsula is one of the very special places of the British Isles. Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it has so much to offer the visitor, a week is simply not enough! From breathtaking coastal walks to sailing in the Carrick Roads, from historic castles to stunning sub tropical gardens, from picturesque country pubs to stylish first class restaurants, the Roseland really has everything you could wish for in a Cornish holiday!
St Mawes St Mawes has changed dramatically over the last 100 years from a sleepy fishing village to the stylish holiday destination it now is. Overlooking its stunning bay, St Mawes is now the yachtsmans paradise with stylish hotels and lots for the visitor to see & do. Take a stroll along the harbour and along the road to the Castle where you can get breathtaking views over the Carrick Roads to Falmouth. Spend some time sitting on the terrace of the Rising Sun, the St Mawes Hotel or in the little alley outside the Victory Inn and watch the world go by. Take a ferry to Falmouth to visit the National Maritime Museum or Pendennis Castle. The little Place Ferry will take you to St Anthonys Head or there are numerous boat trips you can take around the estuary.
St Just in Roseland No visit to the Roseland is complete without seeing the beautiful church and churchyard at St Just. Probably the only sub tropical churchyard in the British Isles, it is a beautiful & tranquil place.
Portscatho & Gerrans Portscatho lies in the South-westerly corner of Gerrans Bay on the Roseland peninsula. The East-facing cove affords shelter from the prevailing sou-westerly winds and this meant it was ideal as a base for the pilchard fleets of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and still is, although on a much smaller scale, an active fishing port today. The same shelter makes for safe swimming and its proximity to many fine sandy beaches means its a family favourite. Portscatho is also the artists haven on the Roseland and there are a number of galleries to browse. Spindrift Gallery is a fine example and has a lovely selection of ceramics, jewellery, studio glass and many other items. Gerrans at the top to the hill has a fine old church.
Carrick Roads views The views of the Fal Estuary (the great natural harbour known as the Carrick Roads) are spectacular from many vantage points around the Roseland. St Mawes Castle or St Anthonys Head are the best places. In the height of summer, during Falmouth Week the sight of hundreds of yachts sailing around the beautiful waters is simply unmissable!
Portloe Portloe is considered by many to be the jewel in the crown of the Roseland peninsula and one of the prettiest villages in Cornwall. Its steep sided valleys has meant that it has managed to escape development over the years and many buildings differ little from when they were built. Sir John Betjeman said of Portloe "One of the least spoiled and most impressive of Cornish fishing villages".
Veryan area
The delightful and charming village of Veryan on the Roseland Peninsula is most famous for its nineteenth century thatched Round Houses. There are five in all, two pairs of which stand at each end of the village and another in the centre. They were originally built by a missionary named Reverend Jeremiah Trist for his daughters. In a round house there are no corners where the devil can hide. A crucifix on the top of each one adds extra protection!
Veryan is ideally located for exploring the Roseland Peninsula and is only moments from the spectacular Carne Beach or the dramatic coastline around the historic fishing village of Portloe. Nearby is the lovingly restored Melinsey Mill where you can relax in a charming valley with a delicious Cornish cream tea.
How to get there
A car really is essential to visit the Roseland properly, however you can fly to Newquay Airport from a number of regional airports and Cornwall is served well by a mainline train service. You will receive full arrival instructions once the balance of your holiday is paid.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Newquay
Railway:
St Austell
Ferry:
Plymouth
Activities near Veryan
Sports: Tennis in town Watersports Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation Cycling holidays
Single beds (2), Double beds (1), Dining seating for 4, Lounge seating for 4, Sleeps maximum of 4
Other:
Linen and towels provided.
Outdoors:
Private garden, BBQ
Further details indoors: Ground Floor: The little porch and front door lead through to the low beamed lounge with its sofa and comfortable chairs. There is a fireplace with an electric log burning stove type heater. A doorway leads through to the character kitchen with a small range of shelves & cupboards. Again, the kitchen has low beams. A further doorway leads through to the dining room and right at the rear is a good sized utility room and ground floor WC.
First Floor: A narrow set of stairs lead up to the double and twin bedrooms and bathroom. The bathroom has an electric shower over the bath.
The cottage has night storage heaters throughout and combined with the electric stove in the lounge keep the property very cosy during winter. There is a cooker & fridge in the kitchen. There is a freezer, washing machine and microwave in the rear utility room. There is a TV & DVD player in the lounge and BBQ facilities in the garden.
Further details
Bed linen, towels and all electricity are included. There is no phone at Jolian Cottage and mobile reception can be difficult on some networks. Well behaved dogs are welcome. No smoking is permitted.
Arrival / Departure day is Saturday
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