The Guardian
19th April 2008

Our accommodation was Rosehill Lodges, a development of turf-roofed cabins that attempt to strike a balance between "green" and "luxury", but lean towards the latter. Sophie took one look at the hot tub on the veranda and sniffed: "That's not very eco-friendly." But Maddy was already stripping off and getting in. Another goal for me. Sophie soon followed. Despite this, Rosehill won her over with its efficient recycling systems and its amazing insulation that slashes heating requirements. There was also the fitted kitchen and the sitting area with log burner and wide-screen TV.

Kevin Rushby

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The Sunday Times
13th Jan 2008

"Close to the Blue Flag beach of Porthtowan, in north Cornwall, Rosehill (01209 891920) is a new eco-retreat with 10 cosy lodges set in three acres of woodland. Each has a log burner, a grass roof, an outdoor spa bath, WiFi access and a DVD player; sand dunes, rock pools and clifftop paths are all on your doorstep. "

Mark Hodson and Sean Newsom

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The Observer
13th Jan 2008

"Hidden in woodlands just a stone's throw from a stunning Cornish beach, the new Rosehill Lodges at Porthtowan are just the ticket for families or groups of friends looking for a rural retreat. Co-managed by former Haircut 100 guitarist Graham Jones, the grass-roofed eco lodges sleep four or six people and come with log-burners, outdoor Hot Tub Spa and glass-covered decking."

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