Berries House, Bude welcomes you into a spacious modern family haven perfectly positioned near the heart of this beloved North Cornwall coastal town. The bright kitchen diner features a gas range-style cooker, dishwasher, and all the modern conveniences you need, flowing seamlessly into a dining area where large patio doors frame garden views. The dual-aspect lounge offers comfortable seating and a smart TV, while the adjacent playroom delights with a daybed, entertainment system, and games console for rainy day adventures.
Step outside to discover your own private sanctuary—an enclosed garden complete with lawn and patio areas, ideal for morning coffee or evening drinks as you plan your coastal explorations. The property boasts three thoughtfully appointed bedrooms: a master king-size room with en-suite shower, a bright twin room, and a double bedroom. Two bathrooms ensure comfort for all guests, while a convenient downstairs WC and private parking for two cars complete this family-friendly retreat.
Picture yourself unwinding on the garden patio after a day exploring Bude's golden beaches, children's laughter echoing from the playroom while you prepare a feast in the well-equipped kitchen. The gentle sounds of North Cornwall's coast drift through open windows as you gather around the dining table, sharing stories of your adventures beneath the endless Cornish sky.
Berries House, Bude provides the perfect base for discovering North Cornwall's rugged beauty and captivating attractions. The sandy stretches of Bude beach and the famous sea pool lie just a mile away, while the dramatic headland of Compass Point offers breathtaking coastal walks and stunning ocean vistas. Nearby Widemouth Bay, provides excellent surfing conditions for all skill levels. Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (24 km) provides thrilling themed archery experiences, perfect for adventurous families seeking unique entertainment and historical immersion.
The mystical Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (25 km) captivates visitors with its fascinating collection of folklore and artifacts, while the Cornwall At War Museum in Davidstow (25 km) offers compelling insights into the region's wartime history through extensive exhibits and memorabilia. The Milky Way Adventure Park in Clovelly (26 km) delights families with its exciting rides and attractions, including the popular Blast Quest adventure and bird of prey displays. For those willing to venture further, Bodmin Jail (50 km) provides spine-tingling heritage tours and paranormal experiences, while Bodmin Keep (51 km) showcases Cornwall's military heritage through interactive displays and educational activities. The magnificent Lanhydrock House near Bodmin (53 km) offers glimpses into Victorian grandeur amidst beautiful gardens and ancient woodlands.
The charming fishing village of Port Isaac, 43 kilometres away, beckons with its picturesque harbour framed by whitewashed cottages cascading down steep cobbled streets to the water's edge. This iconic Cornish village, internationally famous as the fictional Portwenn in the beloved television series Doc Martin, combines authentic fishing village charm with popular culture appeal, featuring tiny alleyways, traditional pubs, and stunning coastal views. Meanwhile, Wadebridge is 46 kilometres away and provides access to the famous Camel Trail cycling route along the River Camel, offering 29 kilometres of scenic flat cycling through beautiful countryside on a former railway line that connects Wadebridge to Padstow, passing through picturesque villages, peaceful woodlands, and alongside the tranquil estuary waters.