Sitting in a quaint complex of properties on a working farm, this picturesque single-storey stone cottage is located just 1 mile from the beautiful town of St Merryn. Sleeping five people over two bedrooms, this idyllic retreat is perfect for families or groups of friends looking for a traditional cottage to call home while they explore the beautiful Cornish coast together. Spend invigorating hours strolling along the scenic coastal path to discover the rugged beauty of Constantine Bay, and then come home to relax with a glass of wine in the cottage''s pretty garden with your loved ones.
Step inside this lovely cottage and you''ll be greeted by a spacious hallway that leads to the bedrooms, kitchen and a lounge open-plan lounge and dining area. Make your way to the lounge area - a spacious, light-filled area that''s ideal for socialising - before heading to the smart, galley-style kitchen to rustle up some dinner for your loved ones. Host a fun dinner at the elegant dining table, or head out into the garden to dine alfresco. After dinner, pour yourself a glass of wine and watch the stars come out, or head back to the lounge area to stretch out in front of your favourite TV show. At the end of the day, retreat to one of the two delightful bedrooms down the hallway, both of which showcase bright country-themed styling. The first bedroom has a king-size bed and an extra single bed - perfect if you have a small child - while the second is a pretty twin. Completing the layout is a modern shower room that is conveniently located near the bedrooms.
Travel back in time for a fun day at Prideaux Place (3 miles). Explore the Elizabethan manor and admire its fine collection of furniture and paintings before treating yourself to a delicious afternoon tea at the on-site cafe. Alternatively, grab your walking boots and hike along the dramatic cliffs of Trevose Head (3.5 miles). The long-distance footpath that winds around the headland offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, and on a clear day, you can see as far as the headlands of west Cornwall and Pentire Head to the north.