Discover the coast and country on a lover's getaway to delectable North Cornwall, staying in this converted stone barn with luxury features inside. Located on the borders of Davidstow Military Airfield as used during the Second World War but is now used as common land for sheep, highland cattle and horses. Motorised paragliders and light aircraft still used this site. There is an abundance of history on offer to view at the museums on the edge of the airfield. Equidistant between Bodmin Moor (2.5 miles) and the AONB coastline (4.5 miles), you'll find so many opportunities for walking, bike riding and beach trips within effortless reach of this bijou cottage. The property itself is surrounded by ample open space, with a secure paddock home to a family of goats just next door. Sleeping two guests, the holiday home is simply ideal for a romantic escape, with the town of Camelford close by (4 miles) offering pubs and restaurants for an evening out.
Exposed brickwork, hanging foliage and original beams add to the provincial charm of this ancient barn conversion. On the ground floor, you''re greeted by an appealing double bedroom, the cosiest spot to end each day. A refreshing en-suite shower room with a rainfall shower can be found just next door. Moving upstairs, find a neat, open-plan living space tucked away under the eaves, complete with a wood fire-warmed lounge and a compact kitchen. Snuggle up on the sofa with the Smart TV on and soak up your surroundings. Completing the property, step outside to find a private garden space with furniture and incredible views.
On the coast, the clifftop villages of Tintagel (7.5 miles) and Boscastle (5.5 miles) are a must-visit, each one harbouring ancient Cornish history with mystical lore running through it. On the coastal path, discover Bossiney Cove (7 miles) between the two destinations, a hidden-gem beach that''s tranquil with white sand and turquoise waters. Heading inland instead, Bodmin Moor is alive with hiking opportunities and incredible scenery. Explore Rough Tor (10 miles), Maiden Tor (3.5 miles) and the scenic Colliford Lake (16 miles).