The Cottage on The Green, Blisland, is a charming one-bedroom retreat that captures the essence of traditional Cornish village life. The well-appointed kitchen / diner comes complete with every modern convenience, including an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge / freezer, making it perfect for creating intimate dinners. French doors open directly from the dining area, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor spaces. The inviting lounge features a magnificent wood burner as its centrepiece, complemented by comfortable seating and a Smart TV for cosy evenings in.
While the cottage doesn't have a private garden, it benefits from an enviable position adjacent to the village green, where picnic benches invite outdoor dining and relaxation. Ascending to the first floor, you'll discover a characterful king-size bedroom nestled in the mezzanine, where exposed beams create a romantic atmosphere perfect for peaceful slumbers. The ground floor houses a delightful bathroom with a shower and WC, thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience.
Imagine waking to birdsong floating through your window, enjoying a leisurely breakfast while planning your day's adventures, then returning to sink into the sofa beside the crackling wood burner. As evening falls, stroll across to the village green with a glass of wine, watching the sun paint the sky in golden hues while drinking in the tranquil atmosphere of this quintessential Cornish village.
The Cottage on The Green, Blisland, provides an ideal base for exploring Cornwall's diverse attractions. History enthusiasts will appreciate Bodmin Jail (10 km), where guided heritage tours and interactive exhibitions bring Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment to life. 14 kilometres away, the legendary Jamaica Inn at Bolventor offers a fascinating glimpse into Cornwall's smuggling past, complete with its own unique museum and excellent dining options.
For those seeking architectural splendour, Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (21 km) presents a remarkable 13th-century circular fortress with breathtaking views and seasonal gardens perfect for picnicking. Wine lovers can indulge in tours and tastings at Trevibban Mill Vineyard (26 km), a picturesque estate combining vineyard and orchard in a stunning setting.
Further afield, the Royal Cornwall Museum (49 km) and Truro Cathedral (49 km) offer rich cultural experiences in Cornwall's capital, while St Mawes Castle (62 km) rewards visitors with its unique clover-leaf design and panoramic estuary views. Food enthusiasts will relish the 28-kilomtre to Padstow to delight in its renowned culinary scene. St Austell, which is just 29 kilometres away and home to the famous Eden Project, offers another fascinating day trip destination.