Alive with gorgeous period features and extra special homely touches everywhere you look, leave behind the hustle and bustle of everyday life and escape to this 17th-century stone-built former farmhouse to find true peace and tranquillity within the South Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Vaulted ceilings, exposed stone beams and wonderful countryside views create an endlessly peaceful atmosphere throughout the cottage which beckons you to unwind in the homely light-filled lounge upstairs or keep chilly toes and paws toasty beside the inviting warmth of the wood burner in the cosy snug room downstairs. Tame the growl of hungry tummies by whipping up a locally sourced feast in the kitchen and enjoy making special family memories seated around the bespoke, handcrafted reclaimed teak table in the dining room. As day turns to dusk, you have four bedrooms across both floors, each featuring wonderful countryside views, to retire to for a well-earned rest before tomorrow’s adventure. Admire beautiful views overlooking the river by dining alfresco on the patio as four-legged friends sniff around the lawn and children explore the outdoor playhouse.
The sleepy rural hamlet of Newbridge is nestled in the Penwith Peninsula in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, perfectly placed to explore the unspoilt natural beauty of both South Cornwall and Devon. Keen walkers can hike Cadsom Bury Hill Fort half a mile away to be rewarded with fabulous far-reaching views or explore the sublime walking routes around the Tamar Valley AONB 8 miles away. For a traditional bucket and spade day at the seaside, head south to reach the postcard-perfect harbourside town of Looe (15 miles), offering a long sandy suntrap beach perfect for paddling and rock pooling plus daily caught fish served in a variety of fantastic independent cafes and restaurants.