Self-catering holiday accommodation in Launceston, Cornwall

2 properties
Rural Barn Conversion Near Launceston, Cornwall,  England Viewed 9 times in last week.
Sleeps 2 - 4, 2 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 270 - £ 1033
Next Available: 14/02 to 17/02/2025
Living & Leisure Facilities: Microwave Washing machine Garden free wifi
Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed
Middle Barn Dogs-welcome Cottage, South West England, Cornwall,  England Viewed 8 times in last week.
Sleeps 1 - 2, 1 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 358 - £ 1427
Next Available: 14/01 to 08/02/2025
Living & Leisure Facilities: Washing machine Garden free wifi
Type of Holiday: 1 dogs welcome Families

Find self-catering holiday accommodation for your visit to Launceston in Cornwall, the West Country, England.

Searching for the perfect holiday home in a stunning location in the UK this year? Why not enjoy the lavish landscapes of Launceston, a pretty market town that’s situated close to the Devon border and previously the capital of the whole of Cornwall?

Book a country break in Launceston

Set amidst rolling countryside, Launceston is the ideal location from which to explore all areas of Cornwall and the perfect place to set up base; especially when blessed with glorious views, spacious bedrooms and a comfortable open plan living room with toasty wood burner for those chilly, winter days. Sounds like a little slice of Cornish heaven doesn’t it? Which style of holiday home do you favour, the traditional country cottage, a modern barn conversion, a village house or a pine lodge? Many allow guests to bring their dogs with them. The only stipulation is that dogs are not left alone in the property.

Explore Launceston on holiday

Looking for a real sense of the town’s ancient history? Just a few steps into the town centre and you’ll see why Launceston Priory, once the home of the Royal Mint, was previously one of the wealthiest in the local area. Explore unmissable must sees like the 13th century Launceston Castle which dominates the surrounding landscape and has held esteemed prisoners like George Fox, founder of the Quakers, the church of St Mary Magdalene and its elaborate granite exterior carvings or how about heading to Lawrence House with an outlook into the life and times of the local community and its variety of historical artefacts. Did you know that this marvellous museum is also widely recognised as one of the finest in the South West of England? Grand awards for the greatest attractions!

With your comfy home and its south facing sun trap patio as the ideal retreat from the many scenic walks dotted around the area, where better to enjoy your self-catered barbecue than out in the renowned Cornish heat? The perfect spot to enjoy the glorious countryside views at any time of the day or night.