Situated on a working farm in the heart of the Cornish countryside, this delightful former stables has been lovingly converted into a wonderful rural retreat for a couple or solo traveller alongside their four-legged friends. Explore the region''s spectacular beaches, roam the South West Coast Path and sniff out some fantastic local produce in nearby towns and villages.
Step inside this light and airy home where contemporary finishes sit comfortably alongside rustic features such as thick stone walls and exposed wooden beams overhead. The well-equipped kitchen/diner is a fantastic space to prepare a meal and plan the next day’s activities around the dining table whilst the fresh countryside air drifts in through the open patio doors. Alternatively, dine alfresco sitting in comfort on the patio garden’s outdoor furniture. With a fully enclosed lawn to roam, a game of fetch is sure to get tails wagging. As the light fades, retire to the cosy living room with a warming wood burner that’s sure to be a hit with the hounds. At the end of the day, take a long, relaxing soak in the stylish, modern bathroom before heading to the inviting bedroom, where a plush king-size bed promises a good night''s sleep in this peaceful location.
The nearby village of St Merryn (1.5 miles) is home to a range of restaurants, pubs and shops, where a visit to the bakery is a must for a traditional Cornish pasty. For a day of classic seaside fun, Constantine Bay (3 miles) is hard to beat. With a wide, sweeping stretch of golden sand and no seasonal restrictions for your four-legged friends, it’s a place that will have you returning year after year. The popular town of Padstow is 3 miles away, with its pretty streets lined with gift shops, cafes and pubs. Fresh catch is landed daily at Padstow’s working harbour, much of which heads straight to the town''s famed seafood restaurants. Stop in for a tasty bite or grab a bag of fish and chips and dine alfresco, watching the boats come and go with Rover by your side. After all that indulgence, take a stroll along a section of the South West Coast Path or hire a bike and cycle the Camel Trail. Running through both a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation, this beautiful 18-mile trail is largely traffic-free and virtually level, making it suitable for pets and people of all abilities.