The property is located in the hamlet of Venterdon adjoining Stoke Climsland, where there is a post office and well stocked shop. The immediate area is a haven for wildlife, and picturesque countryside walks can be enjoyed direct from the property. The south and north Cornish coasts and beaches are within easy reach, including many scenic coves and picturesque fishing villages such as Mevagissey, Looe and Polperro along with the rugged coastlines of Bude, Boscastle and Tintagel. Just a short drive away is the wooded Tamar Valley AONB, Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor National Park waiting to be explored. Local National Trust properties include Cotehele, Lanhydrock, Saltram and Anthony House. The ancient stannary town of Tavistock and the bustling market town of Launceston, with its original Norman castle, are close by. Family attractions include Morwelham Quay, Tamar Trails Centre, Adrenaline Quarry, the Monkey Sanctuary, Hidden Valley Discovery Park, St Mellion Golf Course & Spa and the Dartmoor Mystery Treasure Trail. Trains run nearby from Gunnislake to Plymouth on the scene Tamar Valley Line. Right on the Bude to Plymouth bus route, explore the North Cornish Coast, historic Launceston, Saltash and Plymouth without the need to drive. The local pub is just over a mile away and there is an abundance of good pubs, restaurants and farm shops in the area. Upon arrival, the property is approached via the front terrace into the beautifully appointed open plan living area and kitchen, complete with gas burning fire, exposed stonework and absolute charm. Take time to relax at the end of the day and sink into the tasteful furnishings before enjoying your favourite movie on the Smart TV with the wood effect fire roaring. The kitchen area has been thoughtfully styled and is perfect for all of your holiday home cooking requirements, with a gas hob and oven, microwave, dishwasher and fridge to cook up a feast for the family at the dining table. Completing the ground floor is a contemporary shower room with WC and washing machine. To the first floor, the king size bedroom has a built in wardrobe and Smart TV. The double and twin bedrooms are spacious with lots of charm. The snug on the landing has a sofa and Smart TV, perfect for a bit of quiet time. Also on this floor is the family bathroom. Outside there is an enclosed courtyard and terraced area with barbecue, dining table and seating to dine alfresco. There is parking adjacent to the property.
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