Walkers will enjoy close proximity to the South West Coast Path, which offers magnificent views of the North Cornish coastline and also the beautifully rugged Bodmin Moor. The area is also populated by an array of sandy beaches and sheltered coves which are perfect for surfing and sunbathing, including Trebarwith Strand which has life guards during the summer season, a surf school and is pet friendly. The coastal towns and villages of Port Isaac, where TV’s Doc Martin is filmed, Padstow, Rock, Tintagel, with its Arthurian Legends and Boscastle are also well worth a visit. Other attractions accessible from here include The Eden Project, Tate Gallery at St Ives, and numerous National Trust properties.
This delightful cottage is approached by an original slate pathway and via a lovely little porch. On entering, you will immediately find yourself in the characterful lounge/diner, here a comfortable corner group sofa sits in front of the TV/DVD and an original inglenook fireplace with wood burner. A single step then takes you into the compact yet perfectly appointed kitchen and this offers an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment and dishwasher. The final room on the ground floor is the bathroom, which boasts a shower over bath and WC, alongside a useful washer/dryer. Venturing up the cottage stairs and onto the first floor, you will then find the pretty bedrooms and these comprise of a well-proportioned double bedroom with views across the village playing fields and also a sweet little bunk bedroom.
Located outside and to the front of the property, there is a lovely small enclosed lawn area with garden furniture and charcoal BBQ, and here you can enjoy a meal in the open air after a day exploring. There is roadside parking available directly outside the property.