
Guest testimonials
We were a family of 12 ranging from six to 83 years old and Isolde had something for everyone. The location is fantastic for North and South coastal days out. The level of finish to the property is to a very high standard and something to be proud of. The property was a fantastic space for the children. If the children weren´t in the pool they were in one of the many house rooms playing hide and seek which was a joy to watch. We would certainly recommend this property to others.
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Isolde
Lanivet, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, UK
Near the wilds of Cornwall’s Bodmin Moor, this country manor balances centuries of character with contemporary luxury. Tudor in origin, with a bright, south-facing Georgian wing added in 1739, it wears its history proudly, yet embraces a modern, mood-boosting colour scheme. Inside, the house invites both rest and revelry, with a sauna, cinema room and games room with a table tennis and a pool table. Outside, acres of grounds unfurl around a heated pool and hot tub. Read more...
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Introduction
Between Cornwall's north and south coasts resides this romantic and classical country home. Isolde’s origins trace back to William the Conqueror, who gifted the original manor to his half-brother in the 11th century. It later passed into the hands of the distinguished Courtenay family – Henry Courtenay, cousin of Henry VIII. Traces of its Tudor past endure in the stone doorway arch of the kitchen pantry and in the Courtenay initials carved into granite in the hallway. The 18th century brought the elegant Georgian alterations visible today, before the Victorian era recast the house as a working dairy farm. Now, following a sensitive restoration by its previous owner and a vibrant awakening of colour under its current family, history and modern living coexist.
Inside
A practically edible colour palette and a Cornish art collection that includes works by Fred Yates, Simeon Stafford, Gill Watkiss and Kurt Jackson bring individuality to every corner of Isolde. The dining room, swathed in jam red, invites unhurried meals prepared on the Aga in the farmhouse kitchen opposite. Upstairs, high-ceilinged bedrooms in soft, pudding shades of yogurt pink and greengage create a restful atmosphere where handpicked antiques sit beside contemporary pieces: a walnut chaise longue, latticed rattan chairs and a pendant light with the colour and form of crème caramel. This is a home that both indulges and nourishes, from the cosy cinema snug and games room to a spacious wellness area complete with a sauna and relaxation space.
Outside
Step outside and 10 acres of verdant grounds unfold. The paved terrace features a large heated swimming pool, flanked by six sun loungers primed for idle afternoons, whilst a hot tub beckons for evening soaks beneath the stars. A walled kitchen garden, avenue of lime trees and a small knot garden – a popular Tudor-style design that nods to the manor’s history – yields to a wilder charm further down the gardens, where sheep graze and a wildlife pond comes complete with a rowing boat. The grounds are as restorative as the house itself, offering ample opportunity to pause and play. Sitting in the centre of Cornwall, at the midpoint of the Saints’ Way and close to Bodmin Moor, Isolde is ideally placed for exploring the county's wilder reaches.
There are six bedrooms at Isolde. All first floor bedrooms are en suite, and the second floor bedrooms share a shower room.


Bedroom One
Double Room
The spacious principal suite features a super king-size bed and an en suite shower room with striking blue tiling and a double vanity.


Bedroom Two
Double Room
This double bedroom is full of period charm and features a small double bed, as well as an elegant en suite with a bath and overhead shower.


Bedroom Three
Zip Link (Room can be made up as a double or twin)
Also on the first floor is this zip-and-link bedroom, where the bed can be arranged as either a king-size or twin. It has private use of a Jack-and-Jill bathroom with a bath and separate shower, accessed via both the bedroom and the corridor.


Bedroom Four
Double Room
The fourth bedroom on the first floor is a charming double, finished in a soft, calming pink and complete with its own en suite shower room.

Bedroom Five
Double Room
This characterful second-floor bedroom features a king-size bed and vaulted ceilings with exposed beams. It enjoys use of the family shower room located on the same floor.

Bedroom Six
Twin Room
The final bedroom is a twin on the second floor, decorated in cheerful daffodil yellow and sharing use of the family shower room.

Family Shower Room
Bathroom
The second-floor family shower room, shared by bedrooms five and six, blends modern finishes with charming original features.
- PricingFrom £5,995 per week, £4,795 per short break for up to 12 guests
An alternative group size of up to 8 guests is available during selected periods at a reflective rate - FeaturesOutdoor heated swimming pool (available May - September inclusive), hot tub, sauna, cinema room with projector and a games room with table tennis and pool table
- PetsYes, two dogs (over the age of six months) are very welcome
Each pet is charged at £60 per week or part thereof - FamilyBabies and children are very welcome
- PracticalitiesThe kitchen is fully equipped and features an oven, Aga, microwave, dishwasher fridge, freezer, coffee machine and wine fridge. The utility room houses a washer/dryer. There is ample parking for multiple cars. Please supervise children as the pool and pond are unfenced. Whilst dogs are welcome, the garden is not enclosed and there is livestock in the adjacent fields. The owners live on site but have a separate driveway, so guest privacy will be maintained at all times. The owners will check on their sheep and feed the parrots each morning, doing so early to avoid disruption. The owners will not use the main entrance gates. The gardener visits the property every other week
- Private cateringWhether you're looking for a fully catered stay or a one-off meal for a special occasion, discover your bespoke catering options
Explore private dining - RetreatsFrom surf lessons to dawn yoga and adrenaline-fuelled adventures, we work with the most inspirational of experts to ensure a truly tailored stay. On confirmation of booking, these details will be shared within your house book
Arrivals & departures
Arrival time: 4pm
Departure time: 10am
Other information
Fresh produce
- Tremore Farm Shop milk
- St Ewe free range eggs
- Da Bara Bakery sourdough loaf
- Trewithen Dairy salted butter
- Wine from Camel Valley Vineyard
- Ales from Harbour Brewing Co
- Malcolm Barnecutt's Cornish splits
- Trewithen Dairy clotted cream
- Locally made jam
- A selection of Cornish cheeses
- Cornish savoury biscuit thins
- Locally made chutney
- Homemade cake
- Furniss Original Cornish biscuits
Please note - the owners strive to source the best produce for your welcome hamper, however, the contents may vary slightly depending on the season and amount of people comprising your party.
Those all-important little luxuries
- Freshly cut flowers
- Luxury handmade soaps
- Luxury shampoo, conditioner and bodywash
- Luxury bed linen and towels
- Pool/beach towels
- Bathrobes
- Slippers
- Yoga matts & blocks
- Firewood, coal, kindling
- A selection of breakfast and herbal teas
- Ground coffee
- Rapeseed oil
- Magazines
- Bluetooth speaker
- Board games
- Hairdryer
- Fresh herbs
- Dog biscuits
- Recipe books
- Children´s story and nursery rhyme books
- Crockery and cutlery for infants
- Cooling fans in bedrooms
- Highchair
- Cot
House book - your property and destination guide
Together with the owners, we've collated everything you'll need to make the most of your experience, from insider tips on local gems to practical property information, all in one digital house book, shared the moment you book.
Bodmin Moor
Rising mounds of imposing granite, deep valleys brimming with coiling forests and remote villages hunkered around community inns roaring with welcoming laughter; Bodmin Moor is as wild and free as it is intriguing.

Getting there
- On the map Isolde sits near to the village of Lanivet in the centre of Cornwall.
- By car Approximately four and a half hours from London.
- By train Bodmin Parkway is the nearest train station, 15 minutes away by car.
- By air Exeter airport is an hour and a half away whereas Newquay Airport is 25 minutes away.

“Here, time is best spent drinking tea by the pool, listening to Lanivet Church bells, sitting quietly by the ponds observing the wildfowl, and catching glimpses of Roe Deer.”
We have strong Cornish roots, having both grown up locally. We have been fortunate enough to have lived at Isolde for the past 15 years, where our family has grown up and now flown the nest. It is time for a new chapter, and we are delighted to share our home with you.
The manor sits in the very heart of Cornwall, at the midpoint of the Saints’ Way. It is a haven for nature, offering privacy and extensive countryside views, whilst also providing excellent access to all parts of the county.
The vision for Isolde was to create a luxurious and individual family home in which to relax, enjoy, and spend time together in beautiful surroundings. Over the years, we have filled it with colour, along with a collection of distinctive Cornish artwork and antique furniture sourced from across the UK and abroad.
There is a great sense of history here. The kitchen and garden room date from the 16th century, while the main house was built in 1739. Outside, an avenue of 200-year-old lime trees leads down towards the ponds and is said to have once formed part of a walk to the village church. In the field are rare-breed Coloured Ryeland sheep, historically kept for their fine wool; it is said that Queen Victoria insisted her stockings were made only from this.
James and Jeanette
Discover the best destinations, experiences and restaurants to visit during your stay in Bodmin Moor. A larger selection of recommendations will be available in the property's digital house book.
To Eat
Fern, Bodmin
Fern is led by Michelin-trained chef Paul Welburn and showcases the very best of seasonal Cornish produce. Expect modern British dishes with a nostalgic touch.
To Do
Lanhydrock House and Garden, Bodmin
A Victorian country estate set within extensive parkland near Bodmin, Lanhydrock House and Garden offers elegant interiors, formal gardens and miles of scenic woodland trails to explore.
To Do
Polzeath Beach
One of North Cornwall´s best Blue Flag beaches, heralded for its world-quality surf and 500 metres of golden sand at low tide. There´s a choice of beachside restaurants to enjoy nearby.
To Eat
The Tartan Fox, Newquay
In the verdant Cornish countryside, The Tartan Fox is a refined British pub and restaurant by chef Adam Handling, serving dishes that champion sustainable, locally sourced ingredients.
Whether you're curious about pet policies, the nearest walkable pubs, or wild swimming spots, we have the answers to common property-specific queries here. For everything else, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.
When is the pool available from and is it heated?
The swimming pool is available from May until the end of September. It is one consistent depth and is heated to 28 degrees, though please note the ambient air temperature will affect the warmth of the pool.
Are there pubs and restaurants within walking distance?
There is a village pub a 15 minute walk away.
Is the garden fully enclosed for dogs?
Unfortunately the garden is not fully enclosed and there are livestock within the grounds so dogs should be supervised at all times.
How far away is the closest beach?
The village of Charlestown with its iconic harbour can be reached by car in just over 20 minutes.
Below are a selection of features in which Unique Homestays has appeared. If you would like to feature the property in an editorial capacity, please contact the marketing team on +44 (0)1637 882014.
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