Bridleway Cottage, Feock Near Truro

Cornwall. Sleeps up to 2

This single-storey, stone-built detached cottage sits in an AONB, 1.5 miles from the small village of Feock, midway between Falmouth and Truro close to the River Fal. Located within close proximity to the popular National Trust property, Trelissick House with its stunning gardens and wooded walks alongside the River Fal. Slightly further afield are the beautiful Cornish Gardens of Trebah and Glendurgan which are situated on the picturesque Helford River, near to Falmouth. The cottage is positioned on a bridleway with excellent walking straight from the door. It is therefore ideally placed for walkers or for those who just fancy a light stroll. Discover local sailing hot spots such as Mylor and Flushing; both quaint Cornish villages offering pubs and picnic spots. For those wanting to see Cornwall's picturesque Roseland Peninsula, this can be easily accessed via a short drive and a hop on board the King Harry ferry. With added style, homely warmth, private parking and a location that allows ease of access across Cornwall's South-West region, Bridleway Cottage cannot be beaten for couple's runaway breaks. With exposed beams, a woodburning stove and the added bonus of a sun trap patio, this gorgeous cottage is very much a romantic retreat for couples. On entering the property, you will be greeted by high vaulted ceilings and lots of natural light in the open-plan living area. The feeling of space is further enhanced by floor-to-ceiling windows at the rear of the property by the kitchen and dining area. Away from the living area, you will find a serene king-size double bedroom, again with vaulted ceilings to add to the romance. Access your own private patio complete with bistro-style furniture from which to fully embrace country living and indulge in something delicious.

Weekly price from £612

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