The Old Sunday School

Saltash, Cornwall


Suitible for: 2 Humans icon 2 Humans
Suitible for: 3 Dogs icon 3 Dogs
Suitible for: undefined Babies welcome icon Babies welcome

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    Why we love it

    An airy space to breeze about enjoying downtime, taking breakfast al fresco, drinks by the wood burner, and decadent mornings under the waterfall shower


    What you'll love

    Dogs will love

    • Getting some exercise in the big field
    • Finding their dog items on arrival
    • Showing off their belly to the wood burner

    Humans will love

    • Discovering the welcome tray of goodies
    • Melting into a puddle of relaxation under the waterfall shower
    • Nights cuddled on the sofa by the wood burner

    The place

    Having lived in the space themselves, the owners at The Old Sunday School have thought of everything. With high ceilings, plenty of light and space, it’s an airy space that’s easy to breeze in and out of. Whether you’re going out to explore, either on walks from the front door, or spots in the locale, or further afield to the coast, you’ll find yourself longing to return to spend a little more time relaxing in these gorgeous surroundings. Take an al fresco dinner on the terrace, or an after-dinner glass of wine by the wood burner, and look forward to the next morning, where you’ll wake up to the chance to stand under the waterfall shower. Cook a decadent lazy breakfast in the to-die-for-kitchen and wonder if you have the strength to part with this gorgeous place at all today.

    Sleeping

    • 1 x Super King room on a mezzanine

    Washing

    • En suite bathroom with shower, WC and sink
    • Washing machine and dryer

    Living and relaxing

    • Living area with two sofas and a wood burner
    • Outdoor terrace with a table and sofa
    • Firewood for the wood burner
    • Smart TV with Netflix and full Sky package to watch sports and movies
    • A selection of board games and books
    • Sonos speakers
    • Wifi

    Cooking and dining

    • Open-plan kitchen including an oven, microwave, induction hob, coffee machine and cooking utensils
    • Cooking basics supplied - tea, coffee, oil, salt, pepper, some herbs and coffee pods
    • Dining table with seating for two
    • Dishwasher and dishwasher tablets
    • BBQ

    For the dog

    • Outdoor terrace and open fields
    • Hose to wash the muddy paws
    • Blankets for the sofas
    • Treats
    • Bowl
    • Dog bed
    • Towel

    Booking information

    • Check in 1500
    • Check out 1000
    • Additional dogs may be considered upon request, contact us: bookings@pawsandstay.co.uk
    • Early check in/late check out can be accommodated by request for an additional £50. Contact us: bookings@pawsandstay.co.uk
    • £15 per dog per stay

    Optional extras

    • Travel cot and highchair available on request
    • Tailored package add-ons including stand up paddleboarding, kayaking, coasteering, surfing and karting are also available upon request
    • Occasion packages including flowers, champagne, chocolates, petals, balloons, banners are available from £80
    • Early check in/late check out can be accommodated by request for an additional £50. Contact us: bookings@pawsandstay.co.uk

    You should know

    • The terrace has a low wall and quite a drop on the other side, so not suitable for dogs that like to leap
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    In the neighbourhood

    • If you’re looking to explore the locale, there’s Saltash, Tavistock, Calstock, Launceston and Liskeard, all within a short drive, if you’re thinking small market towns. You can amble cobbled streets, check out castles and historic sites, and drop into little cafés and pubs to refuel
    • If you’re thinking a little bigger, make the 20-minute drive to Plymouth, where you can get your fix of arts, culture and shopping. The city is very dog friendly, with bars, restaurants and pubs all throughout the city opening their doors to our four-legged friends. There are plenty of parks for a little restroom break, and best of all you can take the Cremyll Ferry across the Plymouth Sound for maximum views (dogs on leads are very welcome)
    • It’s impossible to stay in Cornwall without thinking about visiting beaches – and of course, there are plenty to choose from. There’s Whitsand Bay, Seaton, Portwrinkle, all within a half hour’s drive. There’s also Widemouth, Watergate Bay and Lantic Bay – all around an hour’s drive! Each one has dog-friendly access all year round, so treat your hound to a few ear-flapping sprints down the sand!
    • If someone’s looking up at you with big puppy eyes, you might be tempted to take on a few walks whilst you’re here – and there are some great options. Just a half hour’s drive to the northeast there’s the Tamar Valley AONB, which has a range of walks, but one great walk in particular is the Kit Hill Country Park walk, which covers 400 acres and includes an abandoned quarry to explore, and a summit to overlook the surrounding area
    • Pubs and cafés aren’t in short supply either. Nearby there’s The Crooked Inn, which is just a couple of miles down the road – and serves a full seasonal à la carte menu, as well as Sunday roasts. Another winner a couple of miles away would be The Notter Bridge Inn, or The Rising Sun – which occasionally put on live music and pizza nights
    • Would it be Cornwall without seafood? Probably not. Get your fill of local delights at The Rod & Line pub, which serves seafood straight off the boat. If you’re in Plymouth then try out Pier Masters’ House – which serves food all day, but has an enviable seafood menu from noon until 2200
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    Location

    Saltash, Cornwall ///charging.hiker.plus PL17 8BG

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