Swallows drift

Swallows Drift

A one bedroom barn-loft apartment in the heart of Cornwall. Our top floor apartment enjoys incredible views over the countryside and the feeling of being immersed in nature.

Swallows Drift is a spacious one bedroom loft apartment and benefits from beautiful vaulted ceilings, and a large kitchen/lounge/diner with far reaching countryside views.

  • Swallows Drift is a beautiful 1 bedroom barn loft apartment in a tranquil, rural setting between St Austell and Newquay.

    Swallows Drift is situated at Rosewyn, a 5 acre smallholding located 1 mile down a quiet country lane from Summercourt village and the A30, making it the perfect base to explore Cornwall, while being deep in the countryside in a near timeless setting.

    As you approach Swallows Drift you’ll see the view over the Cornish countryside and towards Cornwalls Clay country. You may even spot the swallows, pheasants and buzzards!

    You’ll park in the courtyard in a designated space and make your way around the side of the building, and around to a few steps and the ramp up to Swallows Drift, with your own patio perfect for alfresco dining overlooking the countryside.

  • As you enter the property you’ll find there is a shower room to your left which has a large shower, toilet, basin and towel radiator. The bedroom is in front of you with kingsize bed with 2000 pocket sprung mattress. Along the hallway there is the open plan kitchen, diner and lounge with French doors that open on to the countryside views.

    For wifi we offer a free ultra fast connection at around 350Mbs. There is a 43” LG Smart TV with free Netflix, Amazon Prime and FreeSat. And for coffee we provide a Lavazza ‘A Modo Mio Jolie’ machine with a supply of free coffee pods, Oh, and a pint of milk!

    Please note, we have a no pets policy in Swallows Drift and all of our other homes.

  • Outside you have your own patio with 2 chairs and table outside the front door. There is a clothes airer on the gravel path that you can use too, but please be mindful that it is shared with other guests.

    At Rosewyn ecology and environment are important to us, we have two solar panel arrays, a borehole for the best fresh Cornish water, an endangered UK hardwood tree planing project with over 100 trees planted so far, an Orchard of rare Cornish cider and eating apples, a 4 acre rewilded field, a County wildlife site, an Owl box (current vacant) and we line dry linen whenever possible.

    A walk around the field is a step back in time and an opportunity to get close to nature. You will see many birds at rosewyn from small songbirds, to Owls, Buzzards, Magpies, Pigeons, Pheasants, Kestrels (rarely) and if you are really lucky a Barn Owl at dusk.

    At night we benefit form dark skies so on a clear moonless night you will see the Milky Way, and a certain times of the year - shooting stars.