Sunnyside, Helstone is a charming cottage offering the perfect retreat for families and couples seeking a quintessential Cornish escape. The stylishly designed kitchen is well-equipped with a gas oven and hob, dishwasher, and microwave. Additional appliances (a fridge / freezer, washing machine, and tumble dryer) are conveniently housed in the utility room, ensuring you have everything needed for a comfortable stay.
The inviting lounge welcomes you with exposed ceiling beams and a traditional wood burner, creating the perfect space for relaxing with television and DVD entertainment. The delightful dining room offers additional seating, a wood burner-effect electric fire, and a radio / CD player, ideal for enjoying hearty meals together or quiet evenings by the fire. Step outside to discover a beautiful, expansive garden – an ideal haven for children to explore, run around freely, and for dogs to roam and play. The property offers two bright and cosy bedrooms, one double and one twin, alongside a full bathroom complete with bath, shower cubicle, and WC, ensuring comfort for all guests.
Imagine lazy mornings in this inviting cottage, brewing a cup of tea in the country kitchen before stepping into the garden to breathe in the fresh Cornish air. Picture family gatherings around the dining table, evenings huddled beside the wood burner sharing stories, and children's laughter echoing through the expansive gardens. Sunnyside offers the perfect backdrop for creating cherished memories.
Sunnyside, Helstone is perfectly positioned to explore some of North Cornwall's most captivating coastal and countryside attractions. Jamaica Inn (11 km) sits on atmospheric Bodmin Moor as an ancient smuggling inn, offering charming accommodations, a unique museum, and delightful dining experiences. Tintagel Castle (13 km) stands as a legendary clifftop fortress with breathtaking coastal views and legendary Arthurian history, connected by a dramatic footbridge spanning ancient ruins. Padstow Brewing Co (26 km) is a multi-award-winning craft brewery offering brewery tours, guided tastings, and an exceptional range of distinctive beers. Wheal Martyn Clay Works (27 km) is a fascinating clay mining museum nestled in beautiful parkland, offering captivating insights into Cornwall's rich china clay heritage and industrial past.
Venture further afield to discover even greater adventures and cultural treasures. The scenic Tamar Valley trail (50 km) sweeps across 56 kilometres from Plymouth to Launceston through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, featuring historic quays, crumbling mines, and abundant wildlife. The Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro (53 km) showcases Cornish art, culture, and heritage with dynamic exhibitions and educational programmes for all ages. For enchantment and beauty, the Lost Gardens of Heligan (54 km) offer magical garden restoration with diverse plant collections, wildlife habitats, and captivating woodland walks
The North Cornwall coast offers delightful destinations within easy reach. Just 12 kilometres away, the charming fishing village of Port Isaac captivates visitors with its narrow cobbled streets, picturesque harbour, and cluster of traditional whitewashed cottages cascading down to the sea. This enchanting village gained international fame as the filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin, attracting fans from around the world. For those seeking classic seaside pleasures, Bude is a 31-kilometre drive south and provides excellent family entertainment as a thriving resort town. Renowned for its award-winning sandy beaches, excellent surfing conditions, and vibrant holiday atmosphere, Bude perfectly combines traditional British seaside charm with modern amenities.











