Kerryanna Country House,  previously a dairy farm and operated as a family run guest house for over fifty years by the same family, is nestled into the green hillside of Mevagissey, surrounded by abundant wildlife and open farmland with outstanding views towards the sea. Adjacent to the Lost Gardens of Heligan and just a mere 5–10-minute stroll from the Cornish South West Coast Path and the village centre . Restaurants, inns, plus many craft shops and galleries complement the traditional scene of the working fishing village, where you can enjoy freshly caught fish or simply a local brew and a pasty. Kerryanna Country House offers two large first floor suites, two spacious ground floor double bedrooms and one luxurious first floor double bedroom. All rooms have modern en-suite facilities and beautiful views of either gardens, countryside, village and sea. All of the luxurious rooms are tastefully furnished in calming whites and greys and complimented with stylish furniture. You will also have peace of mind with ample safe parking.

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Places of interest local to this Bed and Breakfast


Lost Gardens of Heligan 1 miles away

Hailed ‘the garden restoration of the century’.

Eden Project 6 miles away

Contains the world’s largest indoor rainforest and Mediterranean garden. A gateway into the fascinating world of plants and people.

Trelissick Gardens 11 miles away

A 20 acre garden, set on many levels, with fine open lawns, a superb collection of tender and exotic plants, providing year-round colour and superb views.

Lanhydrock House 12 miles away

A perfect country house and estate with a feel of a wealthy but unpretentious family homeL

Pendennis Castle 14 miles away

Explore a mighty fortress built by Henry VIII to defend the country against invasion. Set on a headland with breathtaking views out to sea, this picturesque castle has defended Cornwall since Tudor times and played …

National Maritime Museum 15 miles away

Celebrating the sea, boats and Cornwall.