Meadow View, St Breock, is a charming three-bedroom house offering a perfect blend of countryside tranquillity and coastal proximity. The heart of this beautiful property is its generously proportioned open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner, where a well-equipped kitchen boasts an electric double oven, hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, and premium Krups coffee machine. The inviting living area features cosy sofas arranged around a Smart TV, while patio doors seamlessly connect to the lovely outdoor space, flooding the room with natural light.
Step outside to discover a large enclosed garden with a patio area, garden furniture, and BBQ, with steps leading up to a gently sloping lawn – ideal for al fresco dining and secure play for children. The property offers three beautifully appointed bedrooms: two delightful twin rooms on the ground floor, served by an adjacent bathroom with shower over bath, and a spacious loft-style king-size bedroom on the first floor complete with TV and en-suite shower room, making this an excellent choice for families or groups of all ages.
Imagine waking to birdsong filtering through your window, brewing a fresh coffee in the well-appointed kitchen, and stepping out onto the patio to plan your day's adventures. As evening falls, gather around the BBQ, sharing stories of coastal explorations while children play safely on the lawn. Later, sink into the comfortable sofas, relaxing in the warm, welcoming ambience that makes Meadow View feel instantly like home.
Meadow View, St Breock, is perfectly positioned to explore the best of Cornwall's spectacular north coast. Just eight kilometres away lies the ever-popular coastal town of Padstow, famed for its picturesque harbour and outstanding restaurants. Nearby, Wadebridge and District Museum (4 km) offers fascinating insights into local history with free admission and knowledgeable volunteers eager to share their expertise. Families will delight in Camel Creek Family Theme Park (7 km), with its thrilling rides and animal encounters, while the National Lobster Hatchery (9 km) in Padstow provides an educational glimpse into marine conservation. History enthusiasts can explore Pencarrow House & Garden (11 km), an elegant Georgian mansion set in 50 acres of stunning gardens, offering guided tours and family-friendly activities.
A little further afield, The Eden Project (32 km) awaits with its iconic biomes and interactive exhibits exploring the relationship between people and nature. Carnglaze Cavern (32 km) offers all-weather underground adventures through three man-made caverns. A 34-kilometre drive across Bodmin Moor will take you to the atmospheric Jamaica Inn in Bolventor. Discover how it inspired Daphne du Maurier to write her famous novel and explore the history of smuggling at the inn's museum.
The charming fishing village of Port Isaac (17 km), recognisable as the setting for TV's Doc Martin, enchants visitors with its scenic harbour and traditional whitewashed cottages. Meanwhile, the historic clay mining town of St Austell, 30 kilometres away, provides additional exploration opportunities within easy driving distance.