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Granny's

The exterior of Granny's, Gorran, Cornwall
The exterior of Granny's, Cornwall | © National Trust / Mike Henton
The sitting room at Granny's, Gorran, Cornwall
The kitchen at Granny's, Gorran, Cornwall

Granny's

With its pretty cottage styling and garden, Granny’s is a great base for exploring the Dodman.

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The sitting room at Granny's, Gorran, Cornwall
The kitchen at Granny's, Gorran, Cornwall
The exterior of Granny's, Gorran, Cornwall
Double Bedroom at Granny's Cornwall
Bathroom at Granny's Cornwall
The back garden at Granny's, Gorran, Cornwall
The exterior of Granny's, Gorran, Cornwall

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With its pretty cottage styling and garden, Granny’s is a great base for exploring the Dodman.

  • Guests

    2

    Bedrooms

    1

    Acorn rating

    3What's this?

    Number of dogs welcome

    1

    Reference

    011080

    This surprisingly spacious cottage takes its name from Granny Whetter, the matriarch of a local farming family. Granny's is a semi detached cottage and is situated in the quiet hamlet of Penare. The extensive bedroom occupies the whole of the first floor, while downstairs, a multi fuel stove makes it particularly cosy. 

    Book your break during winter and the thick stone walls of Granny’s Cottage will keep you snug despite the elements, while a summer stay allows you to make the most of its beautiful garden. Enjoy a walk from the cottage along the footpath to Dodman Point, whatever the weather. 

    The nearby fishing village of Gorran Haven is a must see, with its collection of small cottages and secluded cove. And explorers young and old will be pleased to know that the Lost Gardens of Heligan are just a short drive from the cottage.

    • Wi-Fi, available
    • Garden, available
    • Fridge, available
    • Freezer, available
    • Microwave, available
    • Open fire / wood burner, available
    • Television, available
    • DVD, available
    • Washing machine, available
    • Dishwasher, available
    • Tumble dryer, available
    • Cot & high chair, available
    • Countryside, available
    • Coast path, available
    • Close to a beach, available

Book together

There are three holiday cottages in Penare – neighbouring Bodrugan and Edgcumbe, with Granny's a short walk away – and Hemmick Cottage is about half a mile away by the beach. Groups of up to 13 can book multiple cottages together.

The exterior at Bodrugan, Cornwall

Bodrugan 

A former stone barn nestled in the Cornish countryside.

The exterior of Edgcumbe, Gorran, Cornwall

Edgcumbe 

A converted barn with countryside views and a pretty garden, close to the Dodman point.

The exterior of Granny's, Gorran, Cornwall

Granny's 

With its pretty cottage styling and garden, Granny’s is a great base for exploring the Dodman.

The exterior of Hemmick Cottage, overlooking the beach, Cornwall

Hemmick Cottage 

Over the Cornish headlands and in between rocky coves sits this remote stone-built Victorian cottage.

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The Dodman 

Towering above the sea, this historic headland offers dramatic, panoramic views

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The grassy bank and beach along Dodman Point in Cornwall

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A view over the River Fal, gardens and the house at Trelissick on a sunny day

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Two amazing sandy beaches on the Roseland peninsula

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Elevated view from a cliff down towards Carne and Pendower beaches at Roseland, Cornwall

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near Newquay, Cornwall

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The 16th-century manor house at Trerice, Cornwall

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