The Summerhouse is a beautifully appointed chalet nestled into the side of the Kennal Valley. Boasting a south facing private balcony, it enjoys fabulous far reaching views across the valley and beyond, perfect for an evening drink, a BBQ, or simply relaxing & taking it all in.
New for 2023, the Summerhouse now boasts a wood fired off grid hot tub for quiet peaceful relaxation. Simply fire up the log burner and in around 3 hours you will have a beautiful warm hot tub overlooking the wonderful Kennal valley.
Inside, the Summerhouse combines luxury & practicality with a large double room & ensuite, a spacious lounge & kitchen with cooking facilities. There is also a sofa bed, a tele, heating and Wi-Fi for less clement weather.
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Location:
Ponsanooth is a charming Cornish village nestled in the Kennal Valley. It boasts a fine pub, a decent playground, and a well equipped village shop selling local produce, as well as basic essentials. Just a short drive away is the thriving town of Falmouth, made famous by the sailing regatta and it's multitude of brilliant bars and restaurants overlooking the harbour. Here you can go out fishing or on the pleasure boats, hang out in the bustling town, or just relax on the beautiful sandy beaches of Gyllyngvase or Maenporth. The more adrenaline fuelled North coast surfing beaches are within a twenty minute drive from Blankednick.
Things to do in the immediate area:
For a good walk, there is also the Kennal Valley nature reserve with the remnants of a bygone gunpowder factory with the Kennal river cascading through. The South West coastal path is a mere stones throw from Blankednick, with some breath taking coastal scenery and essential ice cream shops on route to help recharge tired legs.
Nearby is Stithians reservoir, ideal for watersports and nature walks and the great North Coast surfing beaches are around a twenty-five minute drive.
Oh and did we mention the Dynamite Valley Brewery at the bottom of the valley (less than five minute walk) boasting local brews and even a beer cafe for a sundowner...
Getting around:
Although idyllically quiet, Blankednick Lodge is within a stones throw of the A39 which connects Truro to Falmouth to the deep South of Cornwall. Therefore almost anything in the county is easy to access, from the county town of Truro (7 miles away) to the famous surf beaches of the North coast being around a 20 minute drive.
There is also a bus stop within 500 yards of Blankednick going both North to Truro and South to Falmouth if required.
Please ask Ben and Lou the best way to get to places, as we know the secrets of navigating Cornwall, even in peak times!