Originally a barn built in the 1850s, this lovingly converted property makes a fantastic holiday home for couples and smaller families exploring the peaceful countryside of South Cornwall. Providing cosy accommodation for up to four guests, this traditional single-level stone cottage also has space for a four-pawed friend to come along and enjoy the spellbinding coastline and quaint rural villages nearby. Featuring a private garden, a cheerful summer house, exposed stonework and beautifully furnished interiors, the property is a serene retreat for walkers, nature spotters and beach lovers looking for a relaxing hideaway.
Entering this pretty cottage, the quirkily furnished lounge/diner has plenty of comfortable seating, an electric fire, Smart TV and a dining table with bench seating, offering a cheerful space for sharing a celebratory meal which you can rustle up in the light-filled, newly installed and fully equipped kitchen which is accessed via a couple of steps down. The bungalow also features a family bathroom and two tastefully decorated bedrooms: a charming double and a sweet twin room. Going outside, the beautiful garden has a large south-facing garden with plenty of space for your pet to run about. There’s also a charming patio with outdoor furniture and a cheery light-filled summer house with soft furnishings, making a relaxing spot to sit back with a drink or a good book and watch the sunset.
Heading south towards to the gorgeous Cornish coast, the picturesque town of Looe (3.5 miles) has a fantastic range of pet-friendly places to eat and drink, with dog-welcoming beaches nearby at Hannafore and Plaidy. You can join your pet at local landmarks and including Adrenalin Quarry, Port Eliot Gardens and Golitha Falls along the southern edge of Bodmin Moor, all within 11 miles.