Highland Barn, Launceston is a superb four-bedroom barn conversion offering the perfect blend of rustic charm and contemporary comfort in an idyllic countryside setting. The elegant kitchen boasts everything you need for memorable family meals, including an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, and Nespresso coffee machine for that perfect morning brew. The spacious open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining area features exposed beams throughout, wooden flooring, and stylish underfloor heating, creating a welcoming atmosphere for relaxation. Unwind in the cosy lounge area with Smart TV or gather around the traditional wood burner on cooler evenings, whilst the Juliet balcony frames stunning rural vistas.
Step outside to your private patio area complete with garden furniture and charcoal BBQ, perfect for al fresco dining and soaking up the peaceful surroundings. The property features four comfortable bedrooms: two king-size rooms, one king-size with en-suite shower room, and one super-king-size with TV and en-suite facilities that can be configured as a twin on request. With a family bathroom featuring shower over bath and a convenient downstairs WC, Highland Barn ensures comfort for all guests.
Picture yourself waking to birdsong drifting through the windows, brewing fresh coffee in your well-appointed kitchen, and stepping onto the Juliet balcony to breathe in the crisp countryside air. As evening approaches, gather around the crackling wood burner, sharing stories of your day's adventures exploring Cornwall's treasures.
Highland Barn, Launceston is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of Cornwall and Devon's attractions. The fun-filled Trethorne Leisure Park in Kennards House (10 km) offers indoor and outdoor play areas, animal encounters, and ten-pin bowling for family entertainment. Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (13 km) provides interactive trails and enchanting gardens perfect for adventurous families. History enthusiasts will appreciate the legendary Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (22 km), the ancient smuggling inn on Bodmin Moor offering charming dining and a fascinating museum. The unique Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (30 km) showcases captivating exhibits exploring folklore and magical traditions.
Further afield, discover Pencarrow House & Garden in Washaway (46 km), a stunning Georgian family home with 50 acres of beautiful gardens and guided tours. The Wadebridge and District Museum (51 km) offers free admission to explore local history, whilst Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (55 km) provides fascinating insights into Cornwall's china clay heritage.
Just 21 kilometres away, the charming market town of Holsworthy invites visitors to explore its traditional Wednesday pannier market and discover the beautiful North Devon countryside that surrounds this delightful rural community. With its independent shops, welcoming pubs, and stunning walking routes through rolling hills and ancient woodlands, Holsworthy offers an authentic taste of Devon's agricultural heritage. A 32-kilometre drive leads to the thriving seaside resort of Bude, where award-winning sandy beaches like Summerleaze and Crooklets provide perfect family destinations with excellent surfing conditions, natural sea pools, and the famous Bude Canal. This popular coastal town combines Victorian seaside charm with modern amenities, creating an ideal base for exploring Cornwall's dramatic Atlantic coastline.