This impressive property nestles next to the owners’ stunning home in a beautiful rural setting and boasts an array of original features alongside boutique styling and creature comforts. A perfect base for couples and families looking to explore both Cornwall and Devon.
Escape to the Cornish countryside to stay in this luxurious property, just 2 miles from the bustling market town of Launceston. The accommodation sleeps four guests, making it perfect for a small family or two couples, and has bags of character thanks to its original period features. Step outside the grand building to explore the surrounding shared grounds, where you can take a woodland walk or enjoy a picnic by the pond. The picturesque village of Boscastle is 18 miles away and you’ll also be within easy reach of the popular seaside resort of Bude (25 miles).
Step inside the historic building and into the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, which is full of luxurious little touches to make your stay feel extra special. This wonderfully sociable space features elegant mullion windows and exposed beams, as well as a roaring wood burner to snuggle in front of on chillier evenings. Upstairs, discover two beautiful bedrooms, a spacious king-size with a walk-in dressing area and a cosy twin with views across the surrounding countryside. Outside, you’ll find a patio with outdoor seating, as well as an undercover BBQ area, to enjoy al fresco evenings of great food and laughter.
If you’re looking for quintessential Cornish charm, head to the coast and the historic fishing village of Boscastle. With its gorgeous natural harbour, thatched cottages and white-washed buildings, the whole area is a photographer’s dream. National Trust land envelops much of the village, providing a vast range of walking routes around the surrounding rugged landscape. With links to the legend of King Arthur, Tintagel Castle (19 miles) is another must for the itinerary. Perched high on the windswept cliff, with the waves crashing below, you’ll be hard pushed to find a more evocative setting for a fortress.