Lily Of The Valley, Higher Worthyvale Farm, Camelford, is a beautifully crafted shepherd's hut offering an enchanting escape in the heart of rural Cornwall. The thoughtfully designed kitchen comes well-equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher, perfect for creating delicious meals using local produce. This surprisingly spacious retreat showcases original dainty designs throughout, creating a unique and welcoming atmosphere that immediately captures the imagination.
Step outside to discover your own private oasis, complete with a bubbling hot tub, fire pit BBQ, and comfortable outdoor seating – ideal for soaking in the sweeping countryside views. The cosy bedroom features a sumptuous king-size bed and Smart TV, complemented by a luxurious en-suite with a walk-in rain shower. The adjacent field offers a perfect space for four-legged friends to stretch their legs, making this an ideal retreat for couples and their beloved pets.
Imagine waking to birdsong and the gentle rustle of leaves, enjoying your morning coffee on the secluded patio while planning the day's adventures. As evening falls, sink into the hot tub beneath a starlit sky, or gather around the fire pit to share stories and create cherished memories in this tranquil corner of Cornwall.
Lily Of The Valley, Higher Worthyvale Farm, Camelford, sits in an enviable position for exploring North Cornwall's treasures. The pet-friendly Trebarwith Strand beach (3 km) offers golden sands and dramatic coastal views, perfect for morning walks or afternoon surfing sessions. History enthusiasts will be captivated by Tintagel Castle (8 km), where Arthurian legends come alive among the clifftop ruins connected by an impressive footbridge.
For family adventures, The Monster Slip & Slide in Bude is just 22 kilometres away and promises thrilling entertainment with its 360ft slide and maize maze. The Bodmin & Wenford Railway (25 km) offers nostalgic steam train journeys through picturesque countryside. A little further away, Launceston Castle (28 km) provides a fascinating glimpse into Norman history with its 1000-year-old walls and panoramic views.
Further afield, discover the St Austell Brewery (40 km) for award-winning beers and tours, explore local marine life at Fowey Aquarium (43 km), or lose yourself in the magical Lost Gardens of Heligan (50 km). The charming market town of Liskeard (6 km) and the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac (51 km), famous as the filming location for “Doc Martin,” offer additional day-trip possibilities.