
Cot AvailableDish WasherHighchairLinenParkingRuralShort Breaks Available In WinterShowerTelevisionWashing Machine
Ideal touring location
These stone built holiday cottages are situated on beautiful Bodmin Moor and welcome pets. They have reverse accommodation; the upstairs floor leads onto individual patio areas with seating and views across the moors. From the front of the barns there are countryside views, and the owners have set aside a field for dog exercising. Walks from the front door lead you to some of the most scenic parts of Cornwall including the Cheesewring and Golitha Falls, while the central position of the properties enables you to enjoy the many attractions that both the south and north coast have to offer, including Tintagel, the mythical home of King Arthur, Port Isaac, where the TV series ’Doc Martin’ is filmed, Boscastle and Padstow with its array of shops, pubs and restaurants including Rick Steins. The south coast has many beautiful gardens and the Eden Project is a short drive. Also close by is the market town of Bodmin where you can take the steam railway. Siblyback Lake is a short drive where you can enjoy watersports, fly-fishing or just take a gentle walk around the lake which is ideal for birdwatchers. Shop and pub 1
All properties: Oil CH inc. First £5 elec inc, remainder by £1 coin meter. Bed linen inc. Towel hire. T/cot. H/chair. Freeview TV. DVD and small library. CD. Elec cooker. M/wave. Washer/dryer. D/washer. F/freezer. Lawned area and patio area with picnic bench. Use of large shared field. Parking (2 cars). No smoking.
This beautifully renovated barn has been tastefully converted into three well-equipped and furnished cottages and still retains many interesting features including several small wall Inglenooks and unusual shaped walls. They have been purposely built upside down to take advantage of the wonderful uninterrupted panoramic views of the countryside. This unspoilt area of Cornwall offers easy access to the south coast and a little further to the wild cliffs and beaches of the north coast. Ideally situated for walks on nearby Bodmin Moor with its many legendary rock formations, ancient standing stones and circles dating back to the far mists of Celtic history. There is also Siblyback Lake, which offers trout fishing and many watersports. Visit the medieval walled town of Launceston, which is dominated by the ruins of the Norman Dunheved Castle. A short drive will also take you to the Eden Project as well as several NT houses and gardens. There are many welcoming village pubs offering real ales and good food. Shop and pub 1½ miles.
Ground floor: 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet. First floor: Living/dining room/kitchen.
Elec woodburner.
Local places: Merrymeet, Upton Cross, Upton, Doublebois, Herodsfoot, Bylane End, St Pinnock, Tredinnick, Menheniot, Trewidland, St Cleer, Common Moor, St Neot, East Taphouse, Henwood, Tremar, Trevelmond, Horningtops, Minions, Ley, St Keyne, Quethiock, St Ive, Middlehill, Pensilva, Duloe, Dobwalls, Lamellion, Darite, Pengover Green