Surrounded by countryside yet with easy access to the stunning south coast of Cornwall, this traditional cottage offers the ideal rural retreat for friends or family alongside a couple of canine companions. Enjoy far-reaching views from the decked BBQ area and cosy nights in front of the crackling wood burner with Fido by your side.
Step into a world of quaint charm as you enter this picturesque cottage. The wooden walls, beam-lined ceilings, and slate floors instantly captivate your senses, while the quirky window seats, comfortable furnishings, and homely accents will have you feeling right a home. Discover a beautifully appointed living room with an inglenook fireplace featuring a warming wood burner that’s sure to be a hit with the hounds. Settle in on the comfortable sofas and relax with your favourite TV show. The farmhouse-style kitchen-diner is at the heart of the house and beckons you to gather with loved ones around the antique pine dining table. Adjacent to this, you'll find a spacious utility room, perfect for stowing away coats and boots or cleaning muddy paws. Upstairs, three elegantly decorated bedrooms await: an inviting single, a double with garden views, and a master with a king-sized bed and windows overlooking the rolling countryside beyond. The cottage is complete by a lovely family bathroom, with a freestanding cast-iron bath and a separate double shower. As you venture outside, the garden boasts a lush lawn with plenty of space for a game of fetch and a variety of established plants, shrubs, and trees that bask in the southern and western sun. Dine alfresco on the decking area, or sink into the sofa near the BBQ, where you can relax to the tranquil sounds of birdsong and marvel at breathtaking sunsets.
The Roseland Heritage Coast area of Cornwall is a stunning region that offers plenty of outdoor activities and sights to explore with your furry friend. Hike a section of the South West Coast Path or take in the beauty of the area by kayak or paddleboard. The Roseland Peninsula is home to many sheltered coves and estuaries, providing a perfect environment for water sports. Your dog can join in the fun too, by jumping in the water to swim or simply lounging on the shore while you paddle. The area also has many dog-friendly beaches where your pet can play and explore to their heart's content. Some of the most popular with dog lovers include Carne Beach (4 miles), which is a great place for beach walks, and Porthcurnick Beach (3 miles), which has a small cafe where you can grab a bite to eat with your furry friend. For a more leisurely activity, why not explore the picturesque villages and towns nearby? St Mawes (7 miles) is a charming town with a castle, shops, and cafes where dogs are welcome. Alternatively, you can visit Portscatho (3.5 miles), a lovely seaside village with a dog-friendly pub.