Troutstream, St Breward, is a secluded stone cottage that promises an enchanting escape in a magical woodland setting. The beautifully appointed open-plan living space features a country-style kitchen with an electric oven, Nespresso coffee machine, and modern appliances including a dishwasher and washer/dryer. The inviting living area centres around a magnificent granite hearth housing a wood burner, complemented by comfortable sofas, a Smart TV, and Bluetooth speakers for cosy entertainment. A charming country dining table creates the perfect spot for shared meals and making memories.
Step outside to discover a delightful garden where a gentle stream provides a soothing soundtrack to your holiday. The spacious lawned area and front patio with garden furniture offer idyllic spots for outdoor dining and peaceful relaxation. The property features two sumptuous king-size bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room, while the upstairs bedroom can be configured as twin beds for flexible sleeping arrangements. A family bathroom with a thermostatic shower over the bath ensures comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to birdsong and the gentle murmur of the stream, brewing morning coffee with the Nespresso machine while planning the day's adventures. As evening falls, gather around the crackling wood burner, sharing stories of your explorations across the rugged landscape of Bodmin Moor, before stepping outside to marvel at the pristine starry skies in this designated Dark Sky area.
Troutstream, St Breward, is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's captivating landscapes and attractions. Pencarrow House & Garden, just eight kilometres away, invites you to discover a magnificent Georgian family home set within 50 acres of spectacular gardens, complete with guided tours and a welcoming café. The nostalgic charm of Bodmin & Wenford Railway (11 km) offers delightful steam train journeys through picturesque countryside, while the scenic Camel Trail (12 km) provides endless opportunities for cycling and walking adventures through stunning riverside landscapes.
For history enthusiasts, Bodmin Jail (13 km) presents fascinating insights into Victorian crime and punishment through interactive exhibitions and atmospheric guided tours. Further afield, Trethorne Leisure Park (30 km) promises family fun with its diverse array of indoor and outdoor activities, while The Monster Slip & Slide in Bude (32 km) delivers thrilling entertainment with its 360ft slide and maize maze. Hidden Valley Discovery Park (33 km) enchants visitors with its mysterious mansion and interactive puzzle trails.
14 kilometres away, he charming fishing village of Port Isaac, filming location for Doc Martin and hometown of shanty singer Fisherman's Friends beckons with its picturesque harbour and traditional cottages. The culinary haven and pretty fishing port of Padstow (25 km) delights food lovers with its exceptional dining scene.