The Old Cart House, Lanivet is a beautifully restored barn conversion offering a serene countryside retreat in a single-storey, light and airy setting. The contemporary kitchen features an electric oven and hob, alongside a full suite of appliances including a fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine—everything you need to prepare delicious meals after a day of Cornish exploration. Step into the cosy lounge where a welcoming wood burner (with first basket of logs included) creates the perfect spot for evening relaxation, complemented by tasteful soft furnishings and a TV / DVD for entertainment.
Step out through the front doors, and discover your own enclosed garden; a peaceful sanctuary furnished and ready for leisurely afternoons. Ample off-road parking ensures convenient access throughout your stay at this characterful barn retreat. Beyond the hallway lies the sleeping quarters: a comfortable double bedroom with its own en-suite shower room and WC, and a charming twin room. A family bathroom serves additional needs.
Imagine waking to morning coffee in your countryside kitchen, boots by the door ready for adventures. Picture lazy afternoons in your private enclosed garden with birdsong as your soundtrack, before gathering around the wood burner as evening shadows lengthen. This is where cherished holiday memories are made, in quiet moments and shared laughter.
The Old Cart House, Lanivet sits perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's remarkable diversity and natural character throughout every season. Bodmin Jail (6 km) offers fascinating guided heritage tours exploring Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment through interactive exhibitions and immersive paranormal experiences for adventure-seekers, whilst Bodmin & Wenford Railway (7 km) treats visitors to immersive steam train experiences through breathtaking countryside landscapes. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Camel Trail (5 km), a picturesque disused railway line, provides excellent cycling and walking opportunities through riverside woodlands and charming villages brimming with local charm and character. History lovers will absolutely cherish Restormel Castle (9 km), a magnificent 13th-century circular fortress boasting stunning panoramic views, impressive historic ruins, and perfectly positioned for scenic walks and photography.
For the more intrepid traveller, Plymouth Gin Distillery (47 km) offers an exciting opportunity to experience 230 years of heritage and tradition with guided tours and tastings in Britain's oldest working gin distillery, where the original Plymouth Gin recipe has been crafted since 1793 in the historic Mayflower Steps area. Meanwhile, the National Marine Aquarium, a 47-kilometre drive away, stands as the UK's largest aquarium, captivating visitors with stunning exhibits including Britain's deepest aquarium tank, enchanting underwater tunnels, and over 4,000 marine creatures from British waters to tropical seas, creating an immersive world of marine wonder and discovery.
St Austell, just 13 kilometres away, is a fascinating historic clay mining town that's home to the world-renowned Eden Project, where visitors can explore the iconic giant biomes housing exotic plants from rainforests to Mediterranean climates, alongside inspiring outdoor gardens and year-round family-friendly events. Meanwhile, Newquay is a 21-kilometre journey to some of Cornwall's finest coastal experiences. This award-winning seaside destination, voted Best Seaside Town for Families, boasts eleven spectacular beaches with miles of golden sand, world-class surfing conditions, and captivating coastlines perfect for every generation seeking unforgettable seaside adventures, from beach games to coastal walks.















