Bag End, Bude is a delightful terraced house offering the perfect blend of comfort and convenience for memorable family holidays. The heart of the home features an open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner, where the well-equipped kitchen boasts an electric double oven, gas hob, microwave, dishwasher, and all essential appliances for effortless family meal preparation. The bright, spacious living area flows seamlessly through French doors to your private garden sanctuary. For quieter moments, retreat to the cosy snug room, complete with a wood burner effect gas fire, Smart TV, and DVD player – ideal for intimate family film nights.
Step outside to discover your pretty enclosed rear garden, where a patio and lawn area provide the perfect backdrop for al fresco dining with the included BBQ and garden furniture. The property offers three thoughtfully appointed bedrooms: a super-king-size zip-and-link room with its own TV, a comfortable double bedroom, and an L-shaped bunk room perfect for children. With a family bathroom featuring shower over bath upstairs and an additional ground-floor shower room, convenience is assured for all guests.
Imagine lazy mornings in your private garden, planning beach adventures over breakfast, then returning to cosy evenings gathered around the warming gas fire. The separate snug offers the perfect retreat for parents while children enjoy the main living space, creating harmony for everyone.
Bag End, Bude is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's captivating coastline and attractions. Just minutes from your door, Crooklets Beach beckons with its golden sands and fascinating rock pools, while Bude's charming town centre offers delightful shops, restaurants, and cafes within easy walking distance. The Monster Slip & Slide (8 km) provides thrilling family fun with its 360ft slide and immersive maize maze, while Cornwall At War Museum in Davidstow (25 km) showcases fascinating wartime history. National Trust Dunsland in Holemoor (25 km) invites exploration of its grand parkland with over 900 years of heritage, and North Devon Wake Park (27 km) offers exciting water sports adventures.
Further afield, The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (38 km) guarantees family entertainment with thrilling rides including the Ewetopia Trail and adventure playground, plus live sheep shows featuring racing, shearing demonstrations, and sheep dog displays in a working farm setting. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (42 km) provides a taste of ancient smuggling history on the atmospheric Bodmin Moor, immortalised in Daphne du Maurier's famous novel, with its museum showcasing smuggling artefacts, ghostly tales, and period rooms recreating 18th-century inn life. Wadebridge and District Museum is 46 kilometres away and offers free admission to explore local heritage including the area's railway history, traditional crafts, and fascinating displays about the Royal Cornwall Show's origins.
The pretty market town of Holsworthy, just 17 kilometres away, provides charming countryside charm with its traditional weekly market dating back to 1199, quaint Georgian and Victorian buildings lining the market square, and peaceful rural setting perfect for gentle walks and authentic local experiences. This delightful Devon town offers a glimpse into traditional English market town life with friendly local pubs, independent shops, and beautiful surrounding countryside. Meanwhile, historic Bideford is 40 kilometres away and delights with independent shops and excellent eateries in its atmospheric harbour setting along the River Torridge. Known as the “Little White Town” for its lime-washed buildings, Bideford boasts a magnificent 13th-century Long Bridge, picturesque quay lined with colourful houses, and rich maritime heritage as a former tobacco port.