Tumbles Lodge, Hersham is an exceptional six-bedroom home featuring its very own heated indoor swimming pool and sauna, a real rarity that transforms any family gathering into something truly special. The expansive kitchen forms the heart of the home, fitted with dual electric ovens, electric hob, fridge / freezer, microwave, coffee machine, and dishwasher, flowing seamlessly into a spacious dining area where the lengthy table seats everyone comfortably and the kitchen island offers additional casual seating. The main lounge upstairs welcomes you with comfortable seating arranged around a Smart TV and games console, whilst the feature stone open fireplace crackles invitingly on cooler evenings. Below, a second snug provides entertainment for all ages with its football table and relaxed seating, ensuring everyone finds their perfect spot.
Wide sliding doors from the kitchen reveal the showstopping heated indoor pool and accompanying sauna (operated by tokens provided in your welcome pack), offering year-round enjoyment regardless of the weather. Stepping outside, immaculate lawns stretch around the property, complemented by a chipped play area with swing and slide for younger guests, whilst the generous patio provides plenty of space for outdoor dining and relaxation, complete with charcoal barbecue. Three double bedrooms and three twin rooms are thoughtfully distributed across the home, with one ground-floor double featuring an en-suite shower room and direct garden access, another double with en-suite upstairs, plus two family bathrooms, a separate shower room, and an additional shower and WC beside the pool area. Private off-road parking accommodates four cars.
Picture lazy mornings diving into your private heated pool before breakfast, children splashing and laughing whilst you watch from the kitchen island with fresh coffee. Spend sun-soaked afternoons on the expansive lawns, perhaps firing up the barbecue as evening approaches, then gather everyone around the long dining table to share stories of the day's coastal adventures. As twilight settles, retreat to the crackling fireside in the main lounge, or let the younger ones challenge each other to football table tournaments in the snug below.
Tumbles Lodge, Hersham sits on the outskirts of Bude, perfectly positioned to explore North Cornwall's dramatic coastline and legendary landmarks. The Castle in Bude (5 km) offers art galleries, a fascinating heritage centre, and a delightful café within scenic grounds overlooking the beach and canal, making it an ideal introduction to the area's rich history. The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (22 km) showcases the captivating history and folklore of witchcraft through a rich collection of artifacts and genuinely intriguing exhibits that fascinate visitors of all ages. Tintagel Castle in Tintagel (27 km) rises dramatically from windswept cliffs, this legendary fortress steeped in Arthurian legend connected by a spectacular footbridge spanning the rocky chasm, offering breathtaking coastal views and atmospheric ruins to explore. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (31 km) stands proud on Bodmin Moor, this ancient smuggling inn combining charming character with a unique museum celebrating its notorious past, plus delightful dining in atmospheric surroundings.
Venture further to discover more of Cornwall and Devon's treasures. Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (48 km) is a beautifully preserved 13th-century circular fortress offering stunning views across the Fowey Valley, historic ruins wreathed in seasonal flowers, and peaceful picnic spots amid scenic countryside walks. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (49 km) provides a fascinating working honey farm experience, combining educational exhibits about these remarkable insects with delicious honey tastings and family-friendly activities throughout the season. Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan (52 km) crafts exceptional handmade gins inspired by Cornwall's rugged coastline, offering engaging distillery tours where you can discover their unique botanical blends and sample award-winning spirits.
The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac lies 37 kilometres away, famous as the filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin, where narrow winding streets tumble down to a working harbour framed by traditional whitewashed cottages and dramatic clifftop scenery. Meanwhile, Padstow sits 47 kilometres from the house. This vibrant harbour town has become a genuine foodie heaven, home to Rick Stein's culinary empire alongside numerous independent restaurants, artisan food shops, and the lively May Day 'Obby 'Oss festival, all set around a beautiful working harbour where fishing boats still land the day's catch.











































