A hidden escape on the edge of the Tamar Valley AONB, this mid-terrace cottage has been splendidly renovated to create an instantly appealing holiday home with a fabulous garden at its rear. The accommodation sleeps four guests across two lovely bedrooms, one of which is neatly tucked away in the property’s attic with views out across the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty from its window. The property is just 1.5 miles from the vibrant village of Gunnislake, a locale sat on the edge of the River Tamar with pubs, shops and incredible walks around it. Its train station (1 mile) is part of the Tamar Valley Line which connects a collection of villages to the waterfront metropolis of Plymouth (19 miles).
Authentic beams and exposed brickwork contribute to the rustic charm of this otherwise modern, renovated home. Sit in the open-plan living space with a lounge, kitchen and dining space, all kept cosy and warm thanks to a wood burner positioned in an original fireplace. Whilst compact, the kitchen is prepared for all your meal prep. Choose to dine outdoors in the garden space, taking the stairs up to a secret seating area that’s tucked away at the top. When day turns to night choose from two delightful bedrooms, a double and a king-size, both served by the well-appointed shower room.
Discover the Tamar Valley AONB with endless walking routes, starting at the Tamar Trails Centre (2.5 miles) to find the very best waymarked pathways for seeing the splendid sights. To find the ardent appeal of the Cornish coast, take a drive to Looe (21.5 miles) where golden sands and exciting rockpools offer an excellent beach day when the sun shines. Restaurants boasting exceptional seafood make this town a space to spend your whole day in, enjoying sunbathing and swimming before dining out as the sun goes down.