A cosy and inviting holiday home in a secluded spot, this traditional stone-built cottage has a range of original period features including exposed wooden beams, stone tiles, low sloping ceilings and a traditional wood burner in an inglenook fireplace. Situated in a rural hamlet on the Cornwall/Devon border, this picturesque period cottage makes a delightful base for exploring the sparkling coastlines, quaint villages and breathtaking countryside of both counties. Offering inviting holiday accommodation for four guests, this tastefully furnished retreat is within easy reach of Bude.
The warm and traditional lounge is a perfect space to unwind in, complete with a wood burner set in the inglenook fireplace, plenty of seating, TV/DVD and a range of films to choose from. The pretty dining room is ideal for enjoying all your favourite family meals. Three uneven steps lead up into the delightful farmhouse-style kitchen which is a pleasure to cook in, with a range oven and a handy breakfast table. Stairs lead from the lounge up to the first floor where you can choose from two light, cosy and relaxing bedrooms: a spacious en-suite double room, and a cheerful twin room. This floor also features the family bathroom. There’s a patio with seating to the front of the cottage, and the pretty back garden has a pretty patio with outdoor furniture and a BBQ.
Situated along the beautiful Hartland Heritage Coast, the cottage offers miles of rural and cliff-top walks, with local landmarks and attractions including Hawker’s Hut (2.5 miles), Duckpool Bay Cliffs (4.5 miles), the village of Clovelly (11 miles) and Hartland Quay (10.5 miles). Families can head to the Milky Way Adventure Park (10.5 miles) or the popular seaside resort of Bude (11.5 miles), which has some wonderful sandy surfing beaches and a great range of pubs and restaurants.