This ground-floor hideaway is a delightful private escape with wonderful country walks on the doorstep and gorgeous beaches within easy reach. One of a secluded group of converted barns, it sits within a mile of a friendly village pub at St Breward, store at St Tudy and café at the start of the Camel Trail. Ideal for walkers and cyclists, the winding 18-mile trail follows the route of a former railway line through unspoiled countryside along the Camel Valley to Padstow on the north coast. The Linney has been recognised by We Are Cycling UK as a Cycle Friendly Place and is even part of a Strava segment! Local stables (1.5 miles) run pony-trekking trips across rugged Bodmin Moor, where you can climb two of the highest peaks for spectacular views. Visit Port Isaac (9 miles), the picturesque backdrop to TV’s Doc Martin series, for a swim and to sample locally caught seafood at one of chef Nathan Outlaw’s two restaurants. Explore two grand country houses: the National Trust’s Lanhydrock (10 miles), a magnificent Victorian mansion set in scenic parkland with bike trails, and Pencarrow House (8.5 miles), a Georgian gem set in 50 acres.
An open-plan lounge/diner/kitchen and stylish bedroom both have outstanding views across the countryside. The lounge area has French doors opening on to a patio and comfortable seating for relaxing in front of the wood burner. A Smart TV, DVD player, and Bluetooth speaker provide home entertainment and a handy tide clock helps to plan beach trips. The king-size bedroom has a Hypnos mattress designed to promote good sleep, plus a TV and clock radio charging dock. A charming en-suite bathroom has a rain shower over the period-style rolltop bath with feet, and WC.
Outside, there is a front patio with a table and chairs and BBQ, and another at the rear.