HOTELS Libertine Cottage - Former Cornish Piggery From The 1860s

Libertine Cottage - Former Cornish Piggery From The 1860s

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Perranporth United Kingdom West Europe
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Located in the United Kingdom's Cornwall County, this 1860s Cornish piggery is now a luxury cottage close to Perranporth beach and Goonhavern on the north Cornwall coast. The Libertine can accommodate two guests and caters to your every need. From hand-picked seasonal wines to spa treatments and in-house catering, Libertine offers indulgence in a relaxing atmosphere.

The heating is solar-powered, and there is a wood burner to keep guests cozy in the winter months. The kitchen features a washing machine, fridge/freezer, microwave, and electric oven. The bronze Victorian bed is made with hand-printed Egyptian cotton sheets, offering pops of pink and pastel accessories peppered throughout. Each room has an electric injection, from flashes of neon and royal blue velvet in the living area to the tile splashback in the kitchen area.

The surrounding area offers a plethora of things to do. Enjoy horseback riding and hiking, or explore Cornwall's ancient capital, Truro. Home to delicious coffee houses, be sure to sample an espresso or two between shopping outings. Take a walk on one of the many trails in the area or see how cider is made at the nearby Healey's Cornish Cyder Farm and taste a sample of their award-winning cider. Who knew a former piggery could offer so much?!

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Perranporth sandy beach

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