The main house and estate buildings of Penrose overlook a valley of gentle parkland, studded with old oak trees, rolling down towards the Loe. The old U-shaped stable block, with its distinctive clock tower, was built in the mid 18th century for the Reverend John Rogers, Squire of Penrose. The first-floor of this fine building has been converted to a holiday apartment.
Reached via a private drive, the Stables is a serene sanctuary in the grounds of this historic estate. The path that runs around the perimeter of the Loe passes the front of the building, offering a variety of different walks around the estate, woods and lake, whilst towns of Helston and Porthleven are nearby. The Stables benefits from its own small decking area and rockery garden.
First Floor: entrance hall, bathroom with shower over bath and separate shower cubicle, open plan kitchen/sitting/dining room, three bedrooms (1 double with 5 bed, 1 twin, 1 single).
Facilities
Television, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, high chair, freezer.
Visitor Notes: Wood-fired central heating included. Parking area for two vehicles. Entrance is at the rear of the building via a 50-metre surfaced path and small bridge.