Entrance into hallway.Bathroom to the right with shower cubicle, W.C., hand basin and tall heated towel rail. Kitchen to the left with hob, oven, microwave, washing machine and fridge with ice box. Two steps up to the loungewith Smart TV, foot stools and leather sofa which converts into sofa for an occasional third guest over the age of 18. Dining areawith table and three chairs. French windows open onto garden area. Bedroom with 4ft 6 bed, dressing table, chest of drawers, hanging rail, and air-cooling fan.
New for 2022!
The Round Field Annex has been extensively refurbished, emerging as a beautifully elegant and contemporary hideaway for two. Styled in cool tones of white, grey and charcoal, the apartment has been designed with simplicity and comfort in mind. The apartment benefits from electric heating, Venetian blinds and several lamps to create a cosy and snug ambience. You'll love the peaceful location too; it really is a perfect choice for relaxing and recharging, without having to travel miles for restaurants and attractions. The Annex stands inside the gateway of the Round Field house, a Neolithic settlement site that is listed by English Heritage. The Round is 151m above sea level, and 130m in diameter, and is thought to be the very first Mawnan Smith community! Mawnan Smith takes its name from the smithy that was situated in the centre of the village where two old trackways met. One led to the ferry at Helford Passage, and the other wove its way up to the St Maunanus church, on the cliff overlooking the Helford River. The village itself is set between Falmouth Bay and the Helford Estuary and has a grocery shop, hairdresser and the Red Lion pub, all within a ten-minute walk from the Annex. Visit the sub-tropical gardens of Trebah or Glendurgan , have a wander down to Durgan Beach. Or hop onto the Blue Pointer and take to the river for a fishing trip. Helford Passage is five minutes' drive away, where you can sample locally caught seafood dishes in the Ferry Boat Inn. Spend the day on the beach here, or catch the foot ferry across to Helford Village, where you can wander along the coastline to Daphne Du Mauriers atmospheric Frenchmans Creek. The Helford River itself has often been described as the jewel in Cornwalls crown. Much of the surrounding region – lush valleys, sub-tropical gardens and sandy coves – is a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Its a place of unspoilt, natural tranquillity.
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