Legacy Cottage, Bokiddick, is a charming stone retreat nestled amidst the stunning South Cornwall countryside. The welcoming open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner forms the heart of this character cottage, where comfortable seating surrounds a cosy wood burner, perfect for unwinding after days of exploration. The well-equipped kitchen offers everything needed for memorable holiday meals, including a range-style electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher, while a separate utility room houses a washer/dryer for added convenience.
Step outside to discover your enclosed garden with a raised patio area and sun room – ideal for soaking up the Cornish sunshine. Inside, two beautifully appointed bedrooms await: a king-size room with en-suite shower facilities and its own TV and a twin room with versatile zip-and-link beds that can transform into a second king-size upon request. The family bathroom features both a relaxing bath and a separate shower cubicle, ensuring comfort for all guests during your countryside escape.
Imagine waking to birdsong and golden sunlight streaming through your window, highlighting the cottage's rustic stone features. Brew a morning coffee in the well-appointed kitchen before stepping into your private garden sanctuary, where breathtaking countryside vistas greet you. As evening falls, gather around the crackling wood burner with a glass of local wine, planning tomorrow's adventures while sharing stories of Cornwall's hidden treasures discovered throughout the day.
Legacy Cottage, Bokiddick, is perfectly positioned to explore both Cornwall's picturesque north and south coasts. Nearby Lanhydrock House (5 km) offers a fascinating glimpse into Victorian opulence, with its grand country house set amongst beautiful gardens and ancient woodlands. The impressive stone arches of Treffry Viaduct (7 km) provide a scenic walking opportunity steeped in industrial heritage, while Bodmin Jail (9 km) presents an intriguing journey through Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment. Perhaps the region's most famous attraction, The Eden Project (11 km), captivates visitors with its stunning biomes, diverse plant collections, and interactive exhibits exploring our relationship with nature.
Venture slightly further to discover the Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing (30 km), where Cornwall's maritime past comes alive through fascinating exhibits and photographic records. Beer enthusiasts will appreciate Padstow Brewing Co (31 km), offering guided tours and tastings of their award-winning craft beers. The National Lobster Hatchery (32 km) provides an educational glimpse into marine conservation efforts supporting sustainable fishing practices.
Explore local towns and pay a visit Wadebridge, which is 17 kilometres away. It's renowned for being one of the largest towns on the scenic Camel Trail offering 18 miles of flat cycling alongside the River Camel. Discover historic Liskeard (25 kilometres away), a charming market town nestled between Bodmin Moor and the picturesque south coast. It is home to 100s of independent and family-run businesses and is a picturesque place to explore.