Arishes, St Breward, is a beautifully converted barn that perfectly blends traditional charm with contemporary luxury. The well-appointed kitchen on the lower floor showcases modern sophistication with its sleek induction hob, electric oven, and premium appliances including a coffee machine and dishwasher, making meal preparation a genuine pleasure. The unique semi-upside-down design places the magnificent living area on the upper floor, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame mesmerising views across Bodmin Moor, while the crackling wood burner and Smart TV create an inviting atmosphere for cosy evenings.
Step outside to discover a delightful, shared courtyard garden, complete with comfortable outdoor seating and a fire pit perfect for evening gatherings under the stars. The lower floor houses two exquisitely designed bedrooms: a king-size haven and a versatile super-king that can be arranged as twins upon request. Both bedrooms benefit from luxurious en-suite shower rooms, ensuring privacy and comfort throughout your stay.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of nature, preparing a morning coffee as sunlight streams through the windows, and planning the day's adventures over a leisurely breakfast. As evening falls, gather around the fire pit for storytelling and marshmallow toasting, or retreat to the upper-floor sanctuary to watch the ever-changing moorland views while the wood burner keeps you cosy.
Arishes, St Breward, provides an ideal base for exploring Cornwall's diverse attractions. The property sits on the edge of Bodmin Moor, just three kilometres from the charming village of St Breward with its welcoming pub and well-stocked shop. A 14-kilometre trip across the stunningly beautiful moor will take you to the iconic Jamaica Inn, which offers a fascinating glimpse into Cornwall's smuggling history. Bodmin Jail (15 km) provides an atmospheric journey through Victorian crime and punishment with its interactive exhibitions and guided tours.
For those intrigued by Cornwall's mystical side, the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (21 km) houses an unparalleled collection of artifacts and exhibits. History enthusiasts will appreciate Restormel Castle (26 km), a remarkable 13th-century circular fortress offering panoramic views and enchanting gardens.
Further afield, St Austell Brewery (33 km) welcomes visitors with award-winning beers and fascinating tours, while the Lost Gardens of Heligan (43 km) presents a masterpiece of garden restoration. The Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay (47 km) provides an immersive marine experience. The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac (18 km), famous as the filming location for “Doc Martin”, and the gastronomic haven of Padstow is just 29 kilometres away, both making charming day-trip destinations.