White Park is an elegant barn conversion set within 140 acres of Cornish farmland. A few miles from Launceston - sometimes known as the gateway to Cornwall because it sits just 2 miles inside the Devon and Cornwall border - you are perfectly situated to explore much of the south west peninsula.
This tastefully decorated and fully furnished holiday home has all the facilities a large family group might need. You can enjoy preparing and eating your breakfast in the kitchen diner while you are planning your day's activities. Take your coffee out to the patio or the garden and enjoy the views while children play in the shared play area. Later on, you might want to make use of the BBQ and garden furniture to really make the most of a long summer's evening. If it is too cold to spill outside, the cosy lounge has a traditional wood burner and you can watch TV, as you nestle in front of the fire.
If you want to treat yourself to a meal, Launceston has a good selection of cafes, restaurants and pubs. You also have plenty of culinary delights on offer at eateries and bars along the coastline, including Bude (18 miles). Inland, there is the famous Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor (at Bolventor, 15 miles) once the setting of Daphne du Maurier's famous tale of smuggling and intrigue. Walkers will also love the wilds of the moors where you can climb to the highest point in the duchy, Brown Willy.