Sally Port Cottage, located at St Anthony's Lighthouse on the picturesque Roseland Peninsula in Truro, Cornwall, offers a unique accommodation experience for up to four guests. This charming single dwelling is accessed via a steep 300-metre tarmac path leading down from a nearby car park situated on the headland. The lighthouse itself is a notable landmark, remembered fondly by many as the filming location for the children's television series 'Fraggle Rock'. The cottage promises a serene getaway, enveloped by stunning coastal views and the soothing sounds of the sea.
The cottage features a completely private setting with no public access, ensuring a tranquil environment for guests. An observation room, detached from the main property, is equipped with large windows that provide breathtaking sea views, along with a table and chairs for comfortable relaxation. An electric wood-effect stove enhances the cozy atmosphere, making it an ideal spot to enjoy the scenery, especially during stormy weather. This accommodation is particularly suited for romantic retreats, with a welcoming policy for children over 14 years and the option to bring two well-behaved dogs, subject to a small additional charge.
While Sally Port Cottage offers a peaceful escape, guests should be aware of certain practical considerations. It is an operational lighthouse, meaning that an automatic electronic fog signal may be heard during periods of fog and mist; ear plugs are provided for comfort. Additionally, the remote location results in very limited mobile signal and Wi-Fi availability, which is primarily suitable for light browsing rather than streaming or gaming. The access roads to the lighthouse are narrow, and guests should be cautious of overhanging vegetation during certain seasons due to environmental protection measures.
Guests renting Sally Port Cottage should keep in mind that they are staying in a heritage building, which may have features such as steps and uneven floor levels that do not conform to modern standards. Caution is advised upon arrival to familiarize themselves with the premises. While barbecues are not provided, guests can bring their own, adhering to safety guidelines. Notably, the steep path leading to the cottage is not suitable for those with mobility issues, and sensible footwear is recommended. Parking is located uphill from the cottage, and unfortunately, charging of electric vehicles is not permitted on-site.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!