This property is a hidden gem for holiday makers seeking tranquillity and charm. It is located centrally in the heart of Cornwall and nestled in a small hamlet called Enniscaven, which is a stone's throw from the picturesque National Nature Reserve called the Goss Moor. It has views of Castle an Dinas; an Iron Age Hillfort, Belowda Beacon and you can even spot Roche Rock; a medieval castle perched on a 66-foot granite rock - you have to see it to believe it! This quaint hamlet and moorland is home to a range of habitats and species that has resulted in it being designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation. Easy access to Cornwall's main roads, as well as stunning coastline, with golden beaches and rugged cliffs are less than 10 miles away to explore, with the historic port of Charlestown being the closest. Both sides of the coast can be reached easily to Newquay or St. Austell and the city of Truro can be reached, all within a short 20 minute drive from the hamlet.
Stepping up into the characterful shepherds hut you will find yourself in the open-plan kitchen/dining/sleeping area. Tucked away at the far end under the curved ceiling is a cosy king-size bed with plenty of storage below. The galley kitchen allows for cooking simple meals, with the additional fire pit/bbq in the garden for increased options, and there’s a dining set with a table and chairs. The shower room is small but beautifully formed with modern interiors and a walk-in shower. This charming hut is adorned with simple yet tasteful furnishings, as well as a wall-mounted smart TV to catch up on favourite programs from the two seater cushioned bench or the comfort of the bed, making it an ideal destination for a short stay to relax and rejuvenate.
Enjoy breakfast al fresco enjoying the country views or by night, relax by the fire pit and stargaze to your heart's content. The outside area is private and very peaceful with a private seating area in which to relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.