Dowr Gwel, Stratton, is a magnificent holiday home blending contemporary design with beautiful period features for an unforgettable stay. The luxurious kitchen, complete with an electric oven, induction hob, and coffee machine, flows seamlessly into the open-plan living area where cushy seating and a Smart TV invite you to unwind after a day of coastal adventures. For quieter moments, retreat to the additional snug room, perfect for losing yourself in a good book or gathering for board games with loved ones.
Step outside through French doors to discover an enclosed garden with both an upper terrace and lawn offering tranquil riverside views. The terrace features outdoor seating and a built-in gas fireplace, creating the ultimate entertainment space. Four beautifully appointed bedrooms await upstairs: two king-size rooms with en-suite shower rooms, a comfortable double, and a cosy twin, complemented by a stylish family bathroom ensuring comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of the river, brewing a fresh coffee in the gourmet kitchen, and planning your day's adventures over a leisurely breakfast on the terrace. As evening falls, sink into the private hot tub under the stars, glass of wine in hand, while recounting tales of your day exploring Cornwall's breathtaking coastline. Later, challenge your family to a friendly competition in the games room, laughter filling the air as memories are made.
Dowr Gwel, Stratton is perfectly positioned to explore the best of North Cornwall. The charming historic village of Stratton, with its narrow streets and welcoming local pub, provides an authentic taste of Cornish life. Just a short drive away lies the vibrant coastal town of Bude, a surfer's paradise boasting three golden sandy beaches, an array of local shops, and fine eateries serving delicious regional specialities. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the easy access to the South West Coast Path, offering spectacular clifftop walks and breathtaking ocean vistas.
The Castle in Bude (3 km) provides a fascinating glimpse into local history with its art galleries, heritage centre, and delightful café set within scenic grounds overlooking the beach and canal. For family thrills, The Monster Slip & Slide in Bude (6 km) delivers excitement with its 360ft slip and slide, bodyboards, and immersive maize maze. History buffs shouldn't miss the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (23 km), housing captivating exhibits and a rich collection of artefacts, while Launceston Castle (28 km) offers a glimpse into 1000 years of Norman history amid beautiful surroundings.
Venture a little further to discover Trethorne Leisure Park in Kennards House (35 km), featuring indoor and outdoor play areas, animal encounters, and ten-pin bowling. Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (36 km) enchants with interactive trails and mysterious puzzles, while the legendary Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (41 km) offers a unique museum experience on Bodmin Moor. The pretty market town of Holsworthy, 14 kilometres away, and the picturesque fishing village of Clovelly (25 km), with its charming cobbled streets and unique galleries, make perfect day trip destinations.