Lostwithiel Stable House
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Designed by the master architect Sir John Soane, the gorgeous Lostwithiel Stable House sits proudly in the heart of the fantastic Lostwithiel Manor Estate, deep...
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Designed by the master architect Sir John Soane, the gorgeous Lostwithiel Stable House sits proudly in the heart of the fantastic Lostwithiel Manor Estate, deep in the Cornish countryside. This beautifully restored building enjoys a gorgeous setting in the estate stable yard surrounded by glorious landscaped gardens, a lake, deer park, parkland, fascinating historic monuments, miles of cycling and hiking tracks, orchards and a tennis court. With two delightful bedrooms, Lostwithiel Stable House is perfect for a family or two couples wanting to explore the south and north coasts of Cornwall and the moors. There are other holiday properties on the estate including the incredible Grade II listed Lostwithiel Manor which sleeps up to eighteen guests, the 18th century Lostwithiel Stewardry which sleeps up to fourteen guests, Lostwithiel House which sleeps six and Lostwithiel Dairy House which sleeps eight guests. If you are celebrating a special event or planning a family reunion, each of the properties can be booked with Oliver’s Travels. Lostwithiel Manor is a fantastic wedding and entertainment venue. The list of estate activities for all guests staying in the properties is endless.
The charming town of Lostwithiel is just four miles from Lostwithiel Stable House, nestled in a beautiful wooded valley at the tidal reach of the River Fowey in central Cornwall. From this gorgeous countryside spot, guests can visit both the north and south coasts of Cornwall, explore the moors and enjoy the most delicious cuisine imaginable. Local to Lostwithiel Manor Estate, guests can take dips at Talland Bay and Lansallos Beach and visit Fowey, Polruan, Par Sands, St Austell, Mevagissey, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Restormel Castle and the iconic Eden Project.
Within this unique, beautifully renovated property, you will discover vivid splashes of colour, sumptuous furnishings, gorgeous fabrics and excellent fittings. The brilliant Sarah Fortescue Designs have certainly delivered, ensuring that you will feel indulged and superbly comfortable within the eclectic, sophisticated and fun interiors. The open plan living and dining room is characterful, spacious and the ideal spot to curl up in, in front of the roaring log burner. A smart television and board games are provided for entertainment. The modern kitchen is fully-equipped for your self-catering stay and laundry facilities can be found in the stable yard. You can also enjoy alfresco meals using the Weber barbecue on the terrace.
This cosy cottage also comes with two well-appointed bedroom suites, one with a sumptuous kingsize bed dressed with crisp cottons and the other with comfy twins, also enjoying crisp cottons and beautiful soft furnishings. Each of the two immaculate ensuite bathrooms comes with luxurious organic toiletries and fluffy white bathrobes and towels, making you feel spoilt and special.
Discover within your stay the eco-friendly charm of Lostwithiel Stable House, boasting reduced CO2 production, setting it apart from other properties across the country.
The estate grounds are truly sensational. The lake is stunning, surrounded by grassy banks, nearby flocks of sheep and ancient trees. You may want to enjoy a lakeside barbecue or perhaps evening cocktails by the lake. You can stroll through the deer park watching the grazing fallow deer who have nibbled on the park’s lush grass since the days of the Domesday Book and head to the centuries-old trees in the ancient woodland. Adjacent to the deer park is the estate cricket pitch where you can watch one of the regular weekend matches, one of the estate’s most popular summertime traditions. The gardens are totally captivating. The Dorothy Garden boasts beautiful fountains and the Shrubbery offers a multitude of vibrant colour with thirty four different varieties of hydrangeas and vivid pink and purple rhododendrons and azaleas. The Stewardry Walk offers a palm-fringed paradise and a tropical fountain. The gardens also feature Lady Hamilton’s marble bath, a waterfall, a pool, magnolias and a huge array of other exotic plants. The estate’s magnificent parkland slopes gently towards the lake offering that true countryside feel. Here you can enjoy picnics and bask in the sun. You can also explore the exquisite ‘living museum’, discovering the estate’s impressive monuments including the obelisk which soars 123 feet into the sky. You can put your running shoes on and explore the many acres of land listening to birdsong and sheep for company. You can cycle, enjoy yoga, play tennis or just rest with your holiday book. Children love collecting morning eggs from the estate chickens or foraging for wild garlic to make pesto and blackberries for beloved crumbles. You can also pick fresh produce from the kitchen garden for supper. In the autumn, you are welcome to pick apples from the orchard.
Children can enjoy a mud kitchen located in the estate grounds, adjacent to a charming Romany caravan, where they can let their imaginations run wild. Additionally, there is an outdoor kitchen tucked away in a picturesque corner of the estate, available for guests to use. The estate also boasts a popular craft space, providing a creative outlet for guests to indulge in various artistic endeavors. For those traveling with their furry friends, dog-friendly stays are gaining popularity, thanks to the miles of woodland tracks and designated off-leash areas where dogs can freely explore. The estate offers a multitude of recreational options, including paddle boards, mountain bikes, and more, ensuring there's something for everyone.
When it comes to food, Lostwithiel Estate goes the extra mile to cater to guests' culinary needs. They can arrange meals for guests from a local deli called Bella Mama, ensuring delicious and convenient dining options. In Lostwithiel, guests can find an excellent butcher and baker, providing access to fresh and high-quality meat and baked goods. The estate is also proud to collaborate with Trewithen, a renowned local dairy known for sourcing their milk from within a 25-mile radius of the estate. This enables guests to enjoy locally sourced milk, butter, yogurt, and clotted cream during their stay. As an added treat, guests are welcomed with a delightful cream tea upon their arrival, setting the tone for a truly enjoyable experience at Lostwithiel Estate.
With acres of ancient woodland and miles of paths and tracks to explore, Lostwithiel Stable House is a paradise for four-legged friends.
At Lostwithiel Stable House every family member should be included in your travel adventures, and that includes your beloved canine companions. With the understanding of the joy and comfort that comes from traveling with your dog, at this property the owners are thrilled to offer a warm welcome to both of you.
The estate plays host to a number of annual events including a five mile race around the estate in aid of St John’s Ambulance Cornwall, an Endurance GB Ride, the south west’s premier Cornish ride with over 200 riders, Charity Open Gardens in aid of Cornwall Hospice Care and the Carriage Driving Day sponsored by the British Driving Society. Every event is wonderful and you will feel privileged to be there!
What you should know…
- The estate grounds, games room and tennis court are shared with guests staying at the manor houses and the other cottages. However there are acres of grounds to share so you will never feel on top of each other!
- Oliver’s Travels features all of the properties on the estate if you want to ask other friends or family to join you
This home is a part of our Sustainable Collection!
- Food and produce are all sourced from local suppliers and grown in their gardens.
- A biomass boiler is used to heat the interiors for cozy nights.
- Tree-planting and garden expansion programs.
- Bee hives on the site, producing local honey.
- EV Charging port.
- Swap shop and a local produce shop on site.
- Toiletries are made in Cornwall and use organic materials.
Property Features
Ground Floor
- Living room
- Fully-equipped kitchen with dishwasher
- Cloakroom
First Floor
- Bedroom with double bed
- Family shower room
- Bedroom with twin single beds and en-suite bathroom
Exterior Grounds
- Outdoor furniture for summer dining
- Weber barbecue
- Shared tennis court within the grounds
- Endless walks on the estate
- Views over the Stable Yard
Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- Smart TV
- Board games
- Travel cots & highchairs available on request
- Shared games room within the Estate
- Laundry facilities in the Stable Yard
- Parking
Location
About the surrounding area of Lostwithiel Stable HouseLostwithiel Stable House is located on the fabulous Lostwithiel Manor Estate with its acres of parkland, deer park, woodland, lakes and stunning gardens. The estate is wondrous with spectacular scenery and brilliant spots of picnics and relaxing. Guests are welcome to enjoy wild swimming in the lake and to forage or pick produce from the kitchen garden. Close by, you can enjoy Talland Bay and Lansallos Beach for a quick dip or venture further to the beautiful beaches on the north or south coast of Cornwall. The estate is brilliant for walking and cycling plus there are many stunning areas to discover outside of the estate.
Cornwall is known as a foodie paradise and there are plenty of places close by where you can enjoy delicious goodies and meals. There are also a number of food festivals including the St Ives Food and Drink Festival, Truro Food Festival and the Mevagissey Shanty Festival.
Restormel Castle lies by the River Fowey near Lostwithiel. One of the four chief Norman castles of Cornwall, it is notable for its perfectly circular design. Once a luxurious residence of the Earl of Cornwall, it was ruined by the 16th century and is now under the supervision of the English Heritage. It is a beautiful picnic spot.
A trip down to Fowey is a must! The Fowey estuary is a glorious sight with Fowey on one side at the mouth of the River Fowey and the gorgeous town of Polruan on the other. There are regular passenger ferries to and from Polruan and a car ferry to Boddinick. The ferry house was originally the du Maurier family home and later the home of Angela du Maurier, Daphne’s sister. As well as being incredibly pretty, Fowey enjoys a rich history. During the Second World War, Fowey was the centre for air-sea rescue and one of the places from which the D-Day invasions were launched. St Catherine’s Point is on the Fowey side of the harbour entrance where it functioned as a lighthouse in medieval times. St Catherine’s Castle below was built during the reign of Henry VIII to defend the harbour entrance. It is accessible when walking from the pretty Readymoney Cove. On Fore Street you will find the Old House of Foye, a medieval house built in 1430. It is now a shop but the walls, beamed interior and fireplace are pretty much the same. During the summer, Fowey Town Hall’s museum and small aquarium is open. Daphne du Maurier is celebrated with the Du Maurier Festival each May and at the Literacy Centre next to the church.
There are some amazing sandy beaches on the south coast. Par Sands, close to the village of Par and four miles from St Austell, boasts a huge expanse of sand backed by pretty dunes. Polkerris Beach magically combines an idyllic sandy cove and stunning coastline with an array of entertaining watersports. You can stand up paddleboard, learn to sail and windsurf, explore the coastline in a kayak or simply enjoy exploring the rock pools and building sandcastles. There is a wonderful beach restaurant and waterside pub. The National Trust’s dreamy Lantic Bay is a great spot for paddling and for a picnic. It is well worth the climb back up and the views from the top are amazing. To the North, the surfers favourite, Newquay, is less than a 50-minute drive while popular Padstow is also within easy reach. The traditional fishing village of Port Isaac, best known for being the setting off the popular TV series Doc Martin, is also less than an hour away.
Mevagissey lies within a UNESCO Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is another working harbour, nestled on the unspoilt dramatic Cornish coastline. Mevagissey boasts an aquarium, museum, seafood restaurants, atmospheric pubs, watersports, beautiful gardens, cycle trails and much more. You can walk from the town to the stunning Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Local Amenities | |||
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Nearest Town |
Lostwithiel
(6.6km) |
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Nearest Restaurant |
Asquiths Restaurant, Lostwithiel
(5.8km) |
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Nearest Supermarket |
Co-Op Food, Lostwithiel
(6.2km) |
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Nearest Golf |
Lostwithiel Golf Club
(5.9km) |
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Nearest Beach |
Polperro Beach
(15.4km) |
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Nearest Train Station |
Liskeard
(16 km) |
Region
When it comes to natural good looks, Cornwall sets the bar for UK holiday destinations. From long stretches of sand to the jaw-dropping scenery, this coastal county makes a fabulous retreat for anyone looking to escape the city scene. But most importantly, you quickly realise that you don’t have to fly around the world to seek adventures. With forests, castles and beaches for days, Cornwall is the ultimate staycation - perfect for all ages.
In recent years, Cornwall has come on leaps and bounds and found a newfound style. That being said, discover our range of beautiful large holiday homes in Cornwall to start planning your next holiday!
Kids
Best Suited For: All AgesLostwithiel Stable House is an ideal country getaway for a family. The cottage is gorgeous and very cosy, especially with the log burning roaring in cooler months. The endless list of activities available at the house and grounds is incredible. There are family board games, a good range of games in the stables games room, beautiful gardens, a lake, parkland, woodland and a deer park. If you decide on wild swimming in the lake, please take good care of children. Another popular activity is to spot the monuments hidden around the estate. Children love picnics in the grounds as well as barbecues and fire pit sessions. Children enjoy collecting eggs and foraging for foods or picking the seasonal vegetables from the kitchen garden.
The Fowey area offers some fantastic, family friendly beaches including Lansallos Beach, Lantic Bay between Polperro and Polruan with views towards Pencarrow Head, Par Sands Beach which is perfect for flying kites, Polkerris Beach, Polruan Quay Beach and Readymoney Cove Beach. This might be a great opportunity for children to take some watersports tuition.
Fowey boasts an aquarium, a museum, St Catherine’s Castle and lots of boating. If you are staying during August, the Fowey Regatta is fabulous. There are boats, floats, rafts, fireworks and a procession through the town with everyone dressed in fabulous costumes. There are prizes for the best costumes. Children love spending time with ‘The Bird Lady of Fowey’ at Lescrow Farm and her majestic birds. They can be up close with owls, Loki the hawk and others. If is a fabulous experience that they will not forget.
It is very easy to hire your own boat on the estuary or you can take one of the many boat trips. Fowey River Trips and Sea Cruises offer great value for money trips to see Daphne du Maurier’s house, Bodinnick Quay, Penmarlam Quay, the China Clay Factory, Polruan and lots more. Encounter Cornwall run daily guided canoe trips and kayak hire on the estuary. There are two 3 hour trips. The Creeks and Backwaters tour paddles upriver and the Harbours and Beaches tour paddles down to Fowey Harbour and the sea on low tide.
The historic town of Bodmin is within easy reach and features the famous Bodmin Jail and the Bodmin and Wenford Heritage Railway.
The fascinating Eden Project is roughly half an hour away. It is one of Cornwall’s most popular attractions, nestled in a huge crater where massive Biomes house the largest rainforest in captivity together with stunning plants, exhibitions and striking contemporary gardens and summer concerts. The Eden Project is an educational charity offering year round family events and a popular ice rink. Adrenalin Quarry is another popular excursion with an inflatable aqua park, zip wires and a giant clifftop swing.
It you are staying in the autumn, there are several places to take children to choose a prize pumpkin. Trevaskis Farm and Trevathan Farm are both popular.
Baby and Toddler Equipment
- Cot(s)
- High Chair(s)
Kids Activities Close-by
- Outdoor Pursuit & Activities
- Tourist Towns & Villages
Onsite Facilities
- Indoor Games
Extras
At Oliver’s Travels, we pride ourselves on going that little bit further for our guests. From private chefs to travel services, we can help you arrange those little extras that make it a truly memorable holiday. Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact the Oliver’s Concierge Team, who will be happy to help. We can typically help you arrange any of the following:
- Maid service/extra cleaning
- Private chef/cook/catering
- Welcome hamper/pre-stocked fridge
- Local day-trips or tours
- Airport pick-up/drop-off
Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact the Oliver’s Concierge Team.
Please note that all extras are subject to availability and must be requested in advance of the holiday (prices on request). Due to some rural/remote locations, not all services will be available at all properties. However, we will always do our best to fulfil your requests!
Oliver's Travels Chef Service: A Gourmet Dining Experience
Make hosting a memorable dinner party at your villa an absolute breeze with our superb Chef Service. Our chefs will take care of everything for you from start to finish so you can just sit back and enjoy the gastronomic experience. They will bring all the necessary ingredients, cook and serve the food and even clean up afterwards. To find out more visit www.oliverstravels.com/chefs
Security deposit | Credit card details are required 2 weeks prior to departure for pre-authorisation |
Arrival time | 4pm |
Departure time | 10am |
Terms & Conditions
These terms and conditions may be amended from time to time.
Security deposit | Credit card details are required 2 weeks prior to departure for pre-authorisation |
Arrival time | 4pm |
Departure time | 10am |
Energy costs included? | Yes, included in the rental price |
Linen & towels included? | Yes, included in the rental price |
End of stay cleaning included? | Yes, included in the rental price. Due to Covid, guests are currently being asked to strip the beds prior to departure. |
Internet access? | Yes, Wi-Fi is included in the rental price |
Changeover day | Friday or Monday |
Minimum stay | Please note that there is a 3-night minimum stay, this may be increased to 7-nights across peak dates |
Pets welcome? | A maximum of 2 well-behaved dogs are allowed on request at time of booking, for an additional charge of £15 per dog, per stay. Please note that the dogs must stay downstairs. |
Other Ts and Cs | The wider grounds and tennis court are shared with the Estate's other holiday cottages however your group will retain plenty of privacy. |
Pet rules:
The owner ask that dogs are kept on leads in certain areas of the estate where livestock and deer are roaming. The owner provides the following in our accommodation:
Dog bowls and biscuits as well as poo bags
Information on local walks available on request
Rental Rates
Prices based on an occupancy of 4 people:
Rental period | 3 Nights | 4 Nights | 5 Nights | Weekly |
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Nov 16th 2024 - Dec 21st 2024 | £497 | £587 | £678 | £903 |
Dec 21st 2024 - Jan 6th 2025 | £1,225 | £1,448 | £1,671 | £2,228 |
Jan 6th 2025 - Feb 15th 2025 | £529 | £625 | £721 | £961 |
Feb 15th 2025 - Feb 24th 2025 | £635 | £750 | £865 | £1,154 |
Feb 24th 2025 - Apr 5th 2025 | £529 | £625 | £721 | £961 |
Apr 5th 2025 - Apr 22nd 2025 | £923 | £1,091 | £1,259 | £1,679 |
Apr 22nd 2025 - May 24th 2025 | £635 | £750 | £865 | £1,154 |
May 24th 2025 - Jun 2nd 2025 | £1,093 | £1,291 | £1,490 | £1,986 |
Jun 2nd 2025 - Jul 24th 2025 | £923 | £1,091 | £1,259 | £1,679 |
Jul 24th 2025 - Sep 3rd 2025 | £1,416 | £1,674 | £1,931 | £2,575 |
Sep 3rd 2025 - Oct 1st 2025 | £783 | £925 | £1,067 | £1,423 |
Oct 1st 2025 - Oct 25th 2025 | £669 | £791 | £913 | £1,217 |
Oct 25th 2025 - Nov 3rd 2025 | £923 | £1,091 | £1,259 | £1,679 |
Nov 3rd 2025 - Dec 20th 2025 | £529 | £625 | £721 | £961 |
Dec 20th 2025 - May 20th 2026 | £1,304 | £1,541 | £1,778 | £2,370 |
Please note that these prices/rates are a guide only and may not be correct at the current date. For an accurate quote, please enquire.
Reviews
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This is just a beautiful place to unwind
This place is only 28 miles from home but seems a world apart from busy Tavistock.
Out of season, it is a place for walking, enjoying the wildlife and generally slowing down your pace of life.
Light the fire, open a book and relax. If you want to wander, there are many paths to tread, mostly easy walking.
This is just a beautiful place to unwind. -
Everything you need for a relaxing & exclusive stay
The house has everything you need for a relaxing & exclusive stay. The house & grounds are beautiful. The history tour hosted by Mrs Fortesque was very interesting & enjoyable. Made even better by the cream tea afterwards.
I would definitely love to visit in the Spring when the gardens would be at their best. -
Outstanding
Excellent location. Fantastic staff, friendly and helpful. Accommodation outstanding.
Highly recommend. -
We will definitely be back!
Finding a property that suits two adults, a giant bouncy retriever, and a teenager is always a challenge, but our stay here had it all: the breathtaking drive, the gorgeous interiors, the incredibly friendly and helpful staff, the fun of the games room, and the fantastic walks—not to mention privacy, peace and quiet, an abundance of wildlife, and endless stunning views. I was also incredibly touched by the birthday gift I was left after the staff noticed our early morning celebrations. I would recommend this place to anyone who likes to be connected with the local beaches, excellent restaurants (The Longshore in Charlestown is amazing), etc, but also values getting away from it all. We will definitely be back!
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A magical place
We think this place is a magical place to spend time. Very welcoming but not intrusive. Everything has been thought through to give a most enjoyable stay. The beauty, tranquility and walks are amazing. Thank you.
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Only birdsong disturbed the silence.
Thank goodness for clear instructions to find our accommodation because even Google Maps wouldn't have helped. Once there we found a well-appointed cottage. Even the barbecue was complete with charcoal and fire lighters. The freedom to walk in the parkland and gardens, in which rhododendrons and azaleas were at their peak, was a delight. Only birdsong disturbed the silence.
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The whole estate is beautiful
The whole estate is beautiful. Loved the walks, so peaceful. The house had all that we needed and more. We were very comfortable and warm. Didn’t want to leave and will definitely be back.
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I just love being here!
I just love being here. The estate is amazing. Accommodation is very nice with all mod cons.
The staff are always so helpful and friendly. Nothing is too much trouble.
I can’t wait to see the refurbished Dairy. -
Highly recommended!
We have just returned from a wonderful break away and have already booked for next year.
Head Grooms Cottage was just what was needed for our small family Christmas. The added touch of a beautiful real Christmas tree was delightful as was the local produce left in the kitchen.
The house was tastefully decorated and impeccably clean.
We enjoyed a service at the onsite church on Christmas Eve which just added to the uniqueness!
The walks onsite were endless and despite the mud due to the incessant rain, we enjoyed every walk!
We even cancelled our dinner reservations on two nights because we just didn't want to tear ourselves from our Stable House Bubble!
Highly recommended! -
Felt like a home from home with excellent facilities
A unique location with beautiful scenery, the House felt like a home from home with excellent facilities. Very comfortable and the staff were all extremely helpful, nothing was too much trouble. Dog friendly and would highly recommend.
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This is a lovely, lovely place
This is a lovely, lovely place, the moment you arrive, you will relax into a comfortable country estate life. No noise, No pollution, beautiful surroundings. Friendly and helpful staff who go out of their way to make your stay as comfortable as possible. We have booked to return for another 7 days in November, it is a lovely, lovely place.
Don't miss out! Reserve now and get a full refund if you change your mind within 48hrs.