Tamerton Cottage, North Tamerton, is a delightful single-storey retreat offering a perfect blend of country charm and modern comfort. The well-appointed kitchen forms the heart of the open-plan living space, featuring an electric oven and hob, along with all the essential appliances needed to create memorable family meals. The inviting lounge area beckons with sumptuous seating arranged around a flame-effect electric fire, while a dining area provides the perfect spot for cherished family gatherings.
Step outside to discover your own private patio, ideal for alfresco dining, while beyond lies two acres of shared grounds filled with mature trees and blooming flowers. The accommodation offers two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a sophisticated king-size room and a versatile triple room with three single beds. A well-equipped family bathroom with shower over bath completes the interior, ensuring comfort for all guests.
Imagine starting your day with morning coffee on the patio, surrounded by the tranquil sounds of birdsong and gentle rustling leaves. As evening falls, gather with loved ones in the grounds, perhaps enjoying a friendly game on the shared tennis lawn, while children delight in the outdoor play equipment. Later, retire to the cosy lounge, sharing stories of the day's adventures.
Tamerton Cottage, North Tamerton, provides an ideal base for exploring both Devon and Cornwall's treasures. The Monster Slip & Slide in Bude (15 km) promises thrilling family fun with its 360ft slide, bodyboards, and immersive maize maze.
The historic Launceston Castle (also 15 kilometres away) offers stunning views and fascinating insights into its thousand-year history, while Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (17 km) provides unique themed ranges and expert guidance. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate National Trust Dunsland in Holemoor (18 km), where parkland abundant with wildlife stretches across centuries of history.
Further afield, discover the legendary Tintagel Castle (33 km), perched dramatically on the clifftop with its impressive footbridge connecting ancient ruins. The Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (33 km) offers engaging exhibits about the region's rich history, while the atmospheric Jamaica Inn at Bolventor (33 km) provides a taste of smuggling history on Bodmin Moor. The charming market town of Holsworthy is just nine kilomtres away and offers local shopping and dining options. Okehampton (33 km), nestled on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, provides a gateway to moorland adventures.