Whisk away up to five other human guests plus two canine companions for a true Cornish escape filled with sandy beach days, coastal strolls and charming seaside town stop-offs. Settle into this homely Grade II-listed terraced cottage, from 1820, which boasts sea views, outside space and a wood burner in the cosy lounge.
Inside the property on the ground floor is a spacious double lounge with a peaceful reading area with an array of books beside the two armchairs as well as a TV room with a plush sofa and another armchair in front of the wood burner. The kitchen is on the lower ground floor and it oozes charm from its white-washed beamed ceiling and colourful tiling – here you’ll also find a dining table next to the window. On the first floor is a family bathroom plus the three bedrooms – two king-sized, one with sea views, and a twin room. Outside is an enclosed rear patio.
During your stay in the National Trust village of Boscastle, you can spend your time admiring the unspoilt harbour (0.5 miles), learning the tales of local witchcraft at the museum (0.5 miles) and exploring the cliff-top hiking trails (0.5 miles). Stop at the quirky independent shops and try some freshly caught seafood at the impressive eateries (all within 0.5 miles). Stand at the top of Warren Point (1 mile) for idyllic views of the sea and harbour. You can also explore the South West Coast Path in either direction from the village – north will take you to Pentargon Waterfall (2.5 miles) and south leads you to Ladies Window and Trethevy Cliffs (2.3 miles).