Enjoy the best of all worlds at this striking barn conversion, perfectly positioned in fabulous countryside yet just half a mile from Fowey. An ideal retreat where your dog is as welcome as any other family member, the two-bedroomed dwelling sits amid a small cluster of holiday homes and comes with a choice of garden spaces.
Step inside this beautifully converted barn and discover a home where exposed stone walls and rustic wooden beams create a warm welcome for the whole pack. Full of character, the kitchen and dining area houses all you’ll need for hassle-free self-catering, while a short flight of steps leads to a cosy lounge where your four-pawed pal can snooze in front of the wood burner-effect electric fire while you stretch out on the sofa to watch TV. Once the dog has had his final outing of the day, bid him goodnight then head upstairs to find two restful bedrooms – a double and a twin – served by a family bathroom. Your canine companion will have a ball outdoors, where you have access to a private enclosed rear garden complete with lawn space and a furnished decking area. To the front of the property there’s a shared garden where people and pets can socialise, plus private seating that’s the perfect spot for your first cuppa of the day.
There’s a choice of pet-friendly adventures on the doorstep – start with a stroll to Readymoney Cove, half a mile away, which welcomes dogs year-round and offers sheltered swimming and rock pooling opportunities. Follow the circular Hall Walk and your canine companion can sniff out spectacular river and woodland walks, or for longer beach expeditions head to the expansive sands at Polkerris Beach (2.5 miles) or the quieter Menabilly Beach (3 miles). Fowey, just half a mile away, has pubs and cafes where your dog will receive a warm Cornish welcome, plus cobbled streets and a picturesque harbour to explore. Visit the nearby villages of Polruan (1.5 miles via foot ferry) and Bodinnick (1.5 miles) for coastal walks with stunning river views, or the National Trust’s magnificent Lanhydrock estate (9 miles) for walks in extensive grounds.