Frogapits, Boscastle welcomes you into a traditional Cornish stone cottage brimming with character. The cosy lounge features a warming wood burner and Smart TV, perfect for relaxing evenings after coastal adventures. To the right, the country-style kitchen / diner blends rustic charm with modern conveniences, including an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, and microwave, with a dining table ideal for sharing meals and planning the next day's explorations.
Step outside to discover a spacious enclosed rear garden, a peaceful haven adorned with lush greenery and serenaded by a babbling stream. Fire up the barbecue for al fresco dining surrounded by nature's beauty. Upstairs, two inviting bedrooms await: a king-size room and a twin room, both overlooking the pretty garden. The family bathroom, conveniently positioned between the bedrooms, features a shower over bath. A separate utility room accessed from the front houses the washing machine and additional fridge/freezer, whilst on-street parking is available nearby.
Picture mornings with coffee in the garden, the gentle stream providing nature's soundtrack. Wander down to the historic harbour, just 100 metres away, where fishing boats bob on the water and the South West Coast Path beckons with promise of dramatic clifftop walks. Return to your cosy retreat as evening falls, perhaps lighting the wood burner while planning tomorrow's coastal adventures over a glass of wine.
Frogapits, Boscastle places you perfectly to explore North Cornwall's most captivating attractions. Tintagel Castle in Tintagel (5 km) rises dramatically from rugged cliffs, its legendary ruins linked to Arthurian tales and connected by a spectacular modern footbridge offering breathtaking coastal panoramas. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor, a 17-kilometre drive across Bodmin Moor, invites you to discover its fascinating smuggling history through an atmospheric museum, whilst enjoying traditional hospitality in this famous coaching inn. Padstow Brewing Co in Padstow (25 km) showcases award-winning craft beers through engaging brewery tours and guided tastings, celebrating Cornwall's thriving brewing scene. The Camel Trail, stretching between Wenfordbridge, Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow (28 km), follows a peaceful disused railway line through picturesque countryside, offering scenic cycling routes past rivers, woodlands, and charming villages.
Venture further to uncover more of Cornwall's treasures. The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn, 46 kilometres distant, present a magical restoration where diverse plant collections thrive alongside carefully preserved wildlife habitats, creating an enchanting journey through horticultural history and natural beauty. The Tamar Valley Trail, running from Plymouth to Launceston (50 km), winds through 56 kilometres of Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, revealing historic quays, atmospheric mining remains, and rich wildlife habitats at every turn. Truro Cathedral in Truro (54 km) dominates the cathedral city's skyline with its magnificent Victorian Gothic architecture, hosting regular services, concerts, and exhibitions within its awe-inspiring interior.
The vibrant seaside resort of Bude lies 19 kilometres away, where award-winning beaches stretch along Cornwall's dramatic Atlantic coast, offering excellent surfing conditions and traditional seaside charm with rock pools to explore at low tide. Cornwall's premier surf destination, Newquay, is 41 kilometres from the cottage. Combining kilometres of golden beaches with a laid-back atmosphere, this lively coastal town, voted Best Seaside Town for Families, delivers everything from world-class surf breaks at Fistral Beach to family-friendly coves. All complemented by excellent restaurants, independent shops, and the famous Blue Reef Aquarium.



















