Pendowr Lodge, Inny Vale, is a characterful three-bedroom holiday home nestled in the stunning North Cornwall countryside. The contemporary kitchen seamlessly blends functionality with style, featuring an integral electric oven, ceramic hob, and modern appliances including a dishwasher and washer / dryer, perfect for effortless family catering. The inviting open-plan living area showcases exposed beams and timber flooring, creating a cosy cabin atmosphere, while a wood burner effect gas fire adds warmth and ambiance. Entertainment comes courtesy of a Smart TV and Bluetooth speaker, ensuring everyone stays connected and entertained.
Step outside through French windows to discover a peaceful patio area complete with garden furniture and BBQ, backing onto the picturesque River Inny. The sleeping arrangements comprise a master bedroom with king-size bed beneath an impressive beam-lined apex ceiling, two charming twin rooms (one also featuring apex beams), and two beautifully appointed bathrooms – a family bathroom with overhead shower and a fully tiled ground-floor wet room, making the property ideal for multi-generational stays.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of the River Inny, enjoying morning coffee on your private patio while planning the day's adventures. As evening falls, gather around the dining table for a home-cooked meal before retiring to the sitting area, where the gas fire creates a cosy atmosphere perfect for sharing stories of your Cornish exploration.
Pendowr Lodge, Inny Vale, provides an ideal base for discovering North Cornwall's treasures. The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (10 km) offers a fascinating journey through the history of witchcraft and magic, while the legendary Tintagel Castle (13 km) captivates visitors with its dramatic clifftop location and Arthurian connections. The scenic Camel Trail (27 km) provides excellent cycling opportunities through picturesque countryside, and Bodmin Jail (28 km) offers an intriguing glimpse into Cornwall's past with its interactive exhibitions and guided heritage tours.
Further afield, discover the elegant Elizabethan manor of Prideaux Place in Padstow (37 km), complete with beautiful gardens and a deer park, or take a tour of Tarquin's Gin Distillery (37 km) to sample handcrafted gins inspired by the Cornish coast. The world-famous Eden Project (42 km) makes for an unforgettable day out with its impressive biomes and diverse plant collections.
Food enthusiasts will delight in visiting Padstow (36 km), renowned for its exceptional culinary scene, while the historic stannary town of Tavistock (43 km), birthplace of the cream tea, offers a charming glimpse into Devon's rich heritage.