Welcome to Harper’s Cottage Cornwall

We are delighted to be able to welcome you to dog-friendly Harper’s Cottage.

This recently renovated luxury self-catering holiday cottage, is situated in the stunning Cornish countryside, overlooking the Lynher valley and within easy reach of Cornwall’s south coast. This exceptional accommodation sleeps two and has its own hot tub and private garden.
Harpers Cottage offers a fantastic hideaway for couples and is a great base for walking in spectacular countryside or visiting picturesque Cornish seaside towns & beaches, with the vibrant city of Plymouth only a 30 minute drive away.
We love dogs and have five Flatcoats and a Parson terrier. We welcome up to three dogs at Harper’s and we know they’ll enjoy the garden and paddock.

Romantic Cottage for 2

Beautifully restored cottage with hot tub and private garden for romantic couples breaks

Dog Friendly Holidays

Harpers Cottage provides a dog friendly welcome for you and your four legged friend!

Tamar Valley

Twixt Moor and Coast

Ideal location between coast, moor and City, with great walking, beaches and culture

Welcome to Harper’s Holiday Cottage

Situated in a gorgeous part of the Cornwall, close to the Devon/ Cornwall border, this fabulous sleeps 2 cottage provides unashamed luxury and comfort for a romantic couples get away.  The new luxury self catering accommodation for 2 is super dog friendly and we welcome up to three dogs free of charge.

We also have an EV charger onsite to make sure you’re all charged up for your outings!

Explore the moorland walks in Dartmoor National Park, or head to the traditional Cornish fishing villages and lovely sandy beaches.

For a spot of culture, the recently revamped City of Plymouth which celebrates its 400th anniversary of the Mayflower departing for America this year, boasts a multi million pound investment in The Box which will open as the flagship building for the Mayflower 400 commemorations this spring – and only 30 minutes’ drive away.

 

Guest Reviews

Thank you for a great week at Harper’s Cottage – we think you’ve thought about everything we could have needed during our holiday! Our spaniels Widget and Bertie loved the garden and the big field beyond; the conservatory is a great place to put them after a walk – they could see us and vice-versa.

The hot tub has fantastic views to the valley beyond and we loved the gazebo over it. In the summer the BBQ will be a big hit no doubt!
Lots of information in the barn on the kitchen cork board and we had a super day out at Par Sands and Polkerris.
The cottage is beautiful – oak beams, slate floors and lots of attention to detail. We hope to come back in the Autumn.

Featured Places to Visit

Explore Devon & Cornwall – there are many things to do!

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1 week ago

It's a record-breaker!

This year's Christmas garland is officially record-breaking, with a whopping 38,000 flowers grown, picked, stripped, dried and prepared onsite in 2025.

The garden team and their team of dedicated volunteers have worked since January to ensure the success of this multi-coloured, magical display, a Tamar Valley tradition that has its start in Cotehele's Great Hall in 1956.

Head Gardener Dave, Gardener Kayleigh and the team have enjoyed one of their most successful growing seasons in decades, thanks to near-perfect spring and summer weather. Enormous thanks go to the whole garden team and the amazing garden volunteers for this astounding achievement.

Don't miss your chance to see this spectacular display: the garland can be found in the Great Hall from 22 November to Monday 5 January, from 10:30am to 4pm (excluding 25 and 26 December).

📸 ©National Trust Images/Steve Haywood

[Image description: Gardener Kayleigh places the last flower in this year's garland at Cotehele, which is a long swag of dried flowers suspended from the ceiling of the Great Hall. The flowers are purple, white, yellow and orange. Kayleigh holds a basket of dried flowers at the top of a ladder.]
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Its a record-breaker! 

This years Christmas garland is officially record-breaking, with a whopping 38,000 flowers grown, picked, stripped, dried and prepared onsite in 2025. 

The garden team and their team of dedicated volunteers have worked since January to ensure the success of this multi-coloured, magical display, a Tamar Valley tradition that has its start in Coteheles Great Hall in 1956. 

Head Gardener Dave, Gardener Kayleigh and the team have enjoyed one of their most successful growing seasons in decades, thanks to near-perfect spring and summer weather. Enormous thanks go to the whole garden team and the amazing garden volunteers for this astounding achievement. 

Dont miss your chance to see this spectacular display: the garland can be found in the Great Hall from 22 November to Monday 5 January, from 10:30am to 4pm (excluding 25 and 26 December).

📸 ©National Trust Images/Steve Haywood

[Image description: Gardener Kayleigh places the last flower in this years garland at Cotehele, which is a long swag of dried flowers suspended from the ceiling of the Great Hall. The flowers are purple, white, yellow and orange. Kayleigh holds a basket of dried flowers at the top of a ladder.]

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Amazing! 👏👏

2 months ago

Bodmin is very close to Harpers Cottage and a great place for a walk. The Cheesewring (that pile of rocks in the background) offers great views over the moor. ... See MoreSee Less

Bodmin is very close to Harpers Cottage and a great place for a walk. The Cheesewring (that pile of rocks in the background) offers great views over the moor.Image attachmentImage attachment

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Flatcoat paradise!

We can’t wait to come back to Harpers

3 months ago

View from Pew Tor to Merrivale, Dartmoor. A beautiful walk from Pork Hill car park. ... See MoreSee Less

3 months ago

Everyone’s favourite walk along the River Lyd! ... See MoreSee Less

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