Located on the edge of the bustling Cornish village of St Merryn, this warm and welcoming cottage is the perfect base for families or friends, alongside one or two canine companions. Set within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, spend your days discovering wide sandy beaches, roaming the South West Coast Path and enjoying quality time with loved ones in this wonderful home.
Finished to a high standard throughout with tasteful tones and complementary splashes of colour, feel instantly relaxed as soon as you enter this inviting space. Put your feet up in the cosy living room and relax on the plush corner sofa or comfortable armchairs alongside the warming wood burner that’s sure to be a hit with the hounds. Mealtimes will be a breeze thanks to the sleek, modern kitchen and spacious dining table, or choose to dine alfresco and cook up a storm on the BBQ provided then eat at the patio’s outdoor table whilst Fido explores the enclosed garden. When it’s time to retire to bed or basket, three inviting bedrooms can be found on the ground floor, alongside a contemporary shower room. Upstairs, on the first floor, a romantic master bedroom awaits with a plush king-size bed, delightful window seat and its own en-suite bathroom, perfect for soaking those tired legs after a day of adventure.
The village offers a wide range of restaurants, pubs and shops, and a visit to the bakery is a must, where you and Rover can sniff out a traditional Cornish pasty. Known as the ''Seven Bays'' area due to the number of beaches along this part of the coastline, you can enjoy a different seaside location for each day of the week, leading to the phrase ''Seven Bays for Seven Days’ being splashed about the village. The fantastic beach at Constantine Bay is just under 2 miles from your door, where four-legged friends are welcome year-round, with no seasonal restrictions. The popular fishing village of Padstow is 3 miles away, where you can sample a range of fantastic seafood restaurants or get a takeaway fish and chips and dine at the harbour’s edge with Rover by your side. To work up an appetite, stroll a section of the South West Coast Path or hire a bike and take your furry friend for a run along the beautiful Camel trail that begins in Padstow and follows the course of the River Camel to Wadebridge before taking in some of the county’s beautiful rural scenery towards Bodmin.