Wing of 12th Century National Trust farmhouse sleeping 2/3 + cot
Character property amidst wild and rugged countryside.
Peaceful situation amidst 120 acres of National Trust farmland where sheep and cows graze and guests are invited to roam freely. From the grounds there is direct access to the coastal footpath leading to dramatic headland just five minutes walk away and miles of coastal walks with outstanding views and easy access to lush valleys. There is a secluded beach at Duckpool (two miles) whilst the wide sandy surfing beaches of Bude are eight miles distant. Magnificent rugged coast extends from Morwenstow to Hartland. The area is a haven for nature lovers with really beautiful countryside walks, whilst a fine character inn is also just a stroll away. The property is situated to the rear left hand-side of the farmhouse and the entrance is accessed through the quaint award winning tea rooms. Tea gardens also offering cream teas, meals and snacks during the main season are situated at the front of the farmhouse.
Accommodation has considerable character and is comfortably appointed throughout. One spacious double bedded room with single foam bedsettee, beamed ceiling, exposed beams and stonework and feature open fireplace. Spacious ground floor bathroom/wc with elec shower and heated towel rail. Comfortably furnished living/dining room with pine dresser and table, TV, DVD and CD player and open stone fireplace. Fitted kitchen area with elec cooker and microwave. Utility area with washing machine and tumble dryer. Fully enclosed side garden with lawn, patio and garden furniture offering distant sea views - occassionaly used by the owner . Ample driveway parking.
Bed linen inclusive * One dog welcome (sorry, no cats) * Home cooked lunches and teas available in season * No smoking * All fuel costs (except logs & coal) inclusive *
Weekly price from £197
Pentillie Castle is set on the Cornish banks of the River Tamar. Though peaceful and secluded, Pentillie Castle is the perfect ...
This detached property rests within Mawgan Porth bay and sleeps up to 22 people, in nine bedrooms. Blue Bay ...
This wonderful farmhouse is located on the outskirts of Tresillian in Cornwall, and can sleep eleven people in six bedrooms. ...
Thanks for your interest in our holiday home, We want to assure you that we are COVID-SAFE, with: - ...
The farmhouse has two private hot tubs and is rented, including a beautiful rustic self-contained 1 bed log cabin with sofabed ...
NEW - BBQ HUT !! Beaford House offers peace and tranquillity in a lovely setting with the bonus ...
Beautifully modernised farm house located just 15 minutes from Bath and 25 minutes from Bristol. Open plan living area with large ...
Cornish Georgian Manor House (sleeps 24) ,15 minutes from the coast with 8 double/twin bedrooms upstairs and 4 double bedrooms downstairs, ...
Halula Beach House, off fashionable Fistral Beach, is as exotic as it sounds, with a huge covered deck dotted with rattan ...
It's unique location on the banks of the Helford River opportunity for sailing with the launching of dinghies at all states ...
This is a large booking listing set across 3 properties close to each other; Boconnion House (Sleeps 15; 4 ...
This Georgian family property dating from 1734, has been completely renovated and is approached by a curving drive through its own ...
Beachley Bay is the ultimate party house, sleeping up to twenty-six guests, it is perfect for a family get-together or a ...
Castle Hill House stands in the historic grounds of Tutbury Castle in a fantastic elevated position above the village of Tutbury ...
A beautiful Georgian Manor House near Newquay which sleeps up to 30 people, set in 22 acres of grounds with lake, ...
A spectacular six-floor historic London townhouse situated in the heart of London’s West End. Located on Oxendon Street, next ...
Atlantic Court is a grand, clifftop holiday home resting in Poundstock near Bude, Cornwall. Private parking. Bedrooms with sea views. Pet-friendly. ...
Think rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, great surf and sparkling blue seas, the wild moors of Dartmoor to the Somerset Levels and the dramatic Cheddar Gorge, the South West has plenty to offer. With a lively arts scene, great local food and walking and cycling opportunities galore.