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Polgwedhen Lodge is really special because of its truly private and secluded location. It is within the 10 acres which comprises our smallholding, but it has its own driveway off the main drive. The farmhouse is the only other property, but it does not overlook the Lodge, and the Lodge does not overlook the farmhouse.
Sometimes, people are under the impression that this is one of several lodges, but this is not the case. Polgwedhen Lodge is the only one and enjoys its glorious lakeside location all on its own.
Even better, it occupies the sunniest spot on the whole property!
We live in the farmhouse, and we like to say that we are on hand if needed, but that we do not intrude.
This is the perfect hideaway for a romantic break, or to unwind and take in the peace of the natural environment around you, whilst still enjoying easy access to both North and South coasts and all the best attractions in Cornwall.
The beauty of the setting cannot be stressed enough. The Lodge sits right on the edge of the water, and you can take in the views either from your veranda, by walking around the lake, or by getting in the rowing boat and seeing it all from the water. There are lots of interesting plantings, some semi-tropical, as well as lots of wildlife to see. Flower and fauna abound. The grounds are extensive, and it is all yours, and only yours to enjoy.
Walking on the nearly beaches, on clifftops, in woods and along public footpaths is a real pleasure. A network of footpaths open up from Polgwedhen, but be sure to bring wellies for this, as the start can be a little wet and muddy. Wildlife sightings are commonplace, so bring your camera.
We are former hoteliers and we ran a very beautiful Georgian Country House hotel with lovely grounds of 11 acres for 20 years, just a little way away from Polgwedhen, near St. Agnes.
We loved it, and sold it only because our energy levels were not as high as they were 20 years previously!
We searched for a secluded property in beautiful surroundings which matched those at our hotel, in which to make our home, and Polgwedhen ticked all the boxes. Having been in the hospitality industry for so long, we missed it, so we decided upon a self-catering property within our grounds, and Polgwedhen Lodge came into being.
We are very outdoorsy, and our hobbies include gardening, (both floral and vegetable), our dog and horses, sailing, walking and enjoying the beautiful landscapes and seascapes that Cornwall has to offer.
We love it here, and we hope that you will too!
You are never far from the sea in Cornwall, and Polgwedhen is well situated to reach both coasts. Surfing, swimming, sailing, fishing, cliff walking, enjoying amazing scenery and an awesome natural environment or just lazing on the beach and acquiring a tan are all everyday activities.
The Great Gardens of Cornwall, famous for wonderful collections of camellias, rhododendrons and magnolias are not to be missed. Some are National Trust owned, some are privately owned, but they are all well worth a visit.
Cornwall has become well know as a foodie destination and the choice of high quality restaurants is enormous, headed up by household name chefs such as Rick Stein, Jamie Oliver and Nathan Outlaw. we make suggestions in the Lodge folder, but you will find many more as you go out and about.
And don't forget those iconic destinations such as the Eden Project, the National Maritime Museum, Heligan Gardens, The Tate St Ives, and many more. The Poldark TV series, filmed in recent years, has brought focus to the Cornish landscape and whilst you are here you can follow the Poldark trail.
Polgwedhen is 4 miles from the cathedral city of Truro, the county town of Cornwall. Our little city is good for shopping, restaurants and cafes, cinema, theatre. Falmouth, with its great maritime history is abut 10 miles away, and has lots of boutiques and interesting small shops, waterside restaurants and cafes, quirky quays and wharfs, and hosts important maritime events.
Cycling has become a favoured activity, and we are close to the Bissoe Cycle Trail, where you can hire bikes if you don't bring your own, and ccle along the former mineral tramway linking the picturesque riverside village of Devoran to the North Coast village of Portreath. All flat!
To help our guests make the most of their stay, we have produced a special document, "The Best of Cornwall", which highlights the best places to see and the best things to do in each area of the county.
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