Bolts Quarry Cottage, St Breward is a picturesque haven nestled in the North Cornwall countryside, perfect for couples seeking a serene getaway. This one-bedroom cottage blends rustic charm with modern comforts. Start your stay in the well-equipped kitchen, ideal for preparing intimate meals. The open-plan lounge / kitchen / dining area, complete with a stunning wood burner, provides a cosy and inviting space for relaxation and dining.
Step outside to explore acres of beautiful grounds, offering various spots to sit and watch the dramatic sunsets. The cottage features a comfortable double bedroom with convenient en-suite facilities, ensuring a restful night's sleep. The surrounding woodland and wildlife conservation areas add to the cottage's tranquil and natural setting.
Unwind in this idyllic retreat, where the beauty of nature and the comfort of home merge seamlessly. Experience the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation amidst picturesque surroundings, tailored for couples seeking a memorable getaway.
Bolts Quarry Cottage, St Breward is perfectly situated for those who love the outdoors. It's an ideal base for walkers and cyclists wanting to explore the dramatic landscape of Bodmin Moor, the Camel Trail, or the South West Coastal Path. After a day of adventure, return to the warmth of the wood burner and relax in this cosy cottage. The central location allows easy exploration of Cornwall's offerings, from picturesque villages to stunning coastal scenery. Nestled amidst the picturesque countryside, just a short distance from the property, lies Pencarrow House & Garden (10 km), a historic estate steeped in charm and elegance, offering a delightful retreat for visitors.
Nearby, the Bodmin & Wenford Railway (12 km) invites you to step back in time and experience the golden age of steam railways, while Bodmin Keep (12 km) stands as a poignant reminder of the region's rich military history. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Camel Trail (13 km) presents an idyllic route for walking and cycling, winding its way through landscapes and historic landmarks. Further afield, the captivating ruins of St Catherine's Castle in Fowey (30 km) offer a glimpse into Cornwall's maritime past, while a visit to St Austell Brewery (31 km) promises a taste of the region's finest craft brews. With Padstow (26 km) and Launceston (33 km) within easy reach, there's no shortage of attractions to explore and adventures to be had in this charming corner of Cornwall.