This spacious, tastefully decorated cabin is a wonderful location for a break away with the family, with plenty of spaces to socialise inside and out. Godrevy National Trust lies just 7 miles away with an iconic lighthouse, far-reaching beach and gorgeous coastal scenery making it the perfect place for a picnic with your loved ones.
Upon entering the property, you’ll be greeted by the kitchen/diner with a characterful dining table seating six making the main feature of the room, surrounded by the L-shaped kitchen which offers all you could need to fix up a feast. There is also a handy utility area located off the kitchen. The living room is an elegant affair with deep blue walls, a large leather corner sofa, a two-seater sofa and a footstool where evenings can be spent sprawled out watching a film or reading a book. Completing the ground floor is the family bathroom with modern finishes. Upstairs there is a king-size bedroom with garden views, as well as a twin bedroom and a single bedroom making this a great option for families travelling with children. Extending the living space, the garden is full of natural beauty with a trickling stream and views of the surrounding fields which can be enjoyed sitting up at the table.
Ideally located for exploring many of Cornwall’s best attractions and beaches, you can make the most of your stay with a different adventure each day. Spend time in the jewel in Cornwall’s crown that is St Ives (16 miles) soaking up the sunshine on beaches, visiting the local art galleries and dining out at the fine eateries for a special treat. Alternatively, head to Falmouth (14 miles) to hop aboard a boat and see the coast from a unique viewpoint, keeping an eye out for wildlife along the way. Avid walkers will relish the opportunity to walk a stretch of the South West Coast Path (7 miles) through wildflower-littered pathways. Easily accessed walks and bike trails right from the doorstep means you don't have to drive anywhere to explore the pretty surroundings. Wildlife lovers can be assured of spotting foxes crossing the garden and may even see the pair of white Magpies that pop in.