Book a holiday to remember at this one-of-a-kind dwelling located within a stately home in Cornwall. One of five apartments within this stunning Grade II* listed home, showcasing a glorious melange of historic charm and exquisite interiors. Situated in Camborne, a historical town known for its tin mining past, with plenty of related sites to explore nearby such as the Basset Monument (3 miles), built in 1836 to commemorate a local mine owner. Discover local shops, pubs and restaurants within 0.5 miles, or pull on your walking boots and explore the South West Coast Path (3 miles), perhaps making your way to the dramatic Hell’s Mouth (4 miles). Beach lovers will go crazy for the remote Mexico Towans Beach (6 miles), a magnificent stretch of golden sand backed by towering dunes, voted the UK's best beach 2024 in The Times – perfect for surfing and swimming as well as seal watching near to Godrevy Lighthouse. Perhaps indulge in a little retail therapy in the pretty Cornish city of Truro, just a few miles up the road.
On entry to this impressive property via the shared grand entrance hall, head up the beautiful, handcrafted staircase to the landing. Taking a left, you’ll enter your welcoming, private space and discover a small hallway with a shower room and handy laundry room. Continuing straight ahead, you’ll reach a kitchen with stone worktops, polished wooden floorboards and a circular table for enjoying meals. French doors open to a Juliet balcony so you can let the fresh air in. Just beyond the kitchen, a cosy drawing room awaits, complete with comfy sofas, floor-to-ceiling windows, a feature fireplace and a TV for ultimate relaxation. The space is adorned with historical ornaments and artwork – a dream for antique lovers. Down the hallway, discover two charming bedrooms – one with a modern four-poster double bed and the other with a king-size bed. Both rooms have dual-aspect windows so you can soak up serene views over the gardens first thing in the morning.
Whilst there’s no private garden, you’ll have 6 acres of gardens to explore for pre-breakfast or post dinner walks, with a few spots to sit in a drink in the peace and quiet. There are various fabulous trees and plants blooming throughout the warmer months to give an enchanted and relaxing atmosphere, cocooned within the estate grounds. There is allocated parking in the main gravel car park to the side of the house for two cars