Located in Boscastle, Cornwall, this property is perfect for a romantic getaway, sleeping 2 people. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, guests can enjoy stunning coast and countryside views. The picturesque fishing village of Boscastle is just over a mile away, offering various facilities for dining out and stocking up on essentials. The North Cornwall Coast and upper Camel Valley, both designated wildlife sites, are nearby, providing opportunities to spot unique and protected species.
Tintagel, known for its King Arthur tales, and the charming town of Padstow are within easy reach for exploration. The property is set on a remote organic farm, offering a tranquil retreat for relaxation. Inside, guests will find a cosy living and sleeping area with a wood burner, perfect for chilly nights. The double bed is ideal for a restful night's sleep, while the compact kitchen features a two-ring electric hob and fridge. An en suite shower and WC ensure a comfortable stay in this rustic environment.
Outside, a secluded patio area awaits with a private wood-fired hot tub, garden furniture, fire pit, and breathtaking views of the lake and fields. Private off-road parking for two cars is available on site. This charming property provides a peaceful escape surrounded by nature, ideal for a romantic break in the South West of England.
Weekly price from £550
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