Gunnedah Studio, Crackington Haven, is a beautifully presented two-bedroom cottage offering contemporary coastal living with breathtaking sea views. The light and airy kitchen/diner provides everything you need for your self-catering escape, featuring a built-in electric oven, electric hob, dishwasher, fridge / freezer, and washer dryer. The comfortable first-floor lounge boasts skylights that flood the space with natural light, creating two distinct sitting areas perfect for families to relax together whilst little ones enjoy some downtime after a day of coastal adventures.
Step outside to your separate patio with decked area, where unforgettable bay views await as you dine alfresco and soak in the coastal atmosphere. The ground floor hosts a beautifully appointed double bedroom with elegant furnishings, wooden floors, and a neutral colour palette, complete with a Smart TV. Upstairs, you'll find a twin bedroom bathed in natural light from its large Velux window. A family bathroom with bath, shower, and WC completes the first floor.
Imagine waking to the sound of waves crashing against the cliffs, brewing your morning coffee whilst gazing out at the sparkling sea. Spend your days exploring the nearby sandy cove, rock pooling with the children, or hiking along the dramatic coastal path. As evening falls, gather on your private deck with a glass of wine, watching the sun paint the sky in shades of amber and gold.
Gunnedah Studio, Crackington Haven, sits directly on the coastal path within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's stunning north coast. The sandy beach at Crackington Haven lies just 400 meters away, nestled between imposing cliffs and ideal for rock pooling, surfing, and swimming. The charming village backs directly onto the beach and hosts delightful cafes and restaurants for post-beach refreshments. Keen walkers can tackle the 11-kilometre stretch of the South West Coast Path to Boscastle, whilst history enthusiasts will delight in Tintagel Castle (12 km), the legendary clifftop fortress steeped in Arthurian legends and connected by a dramatic footbridge spanning the rugged coastline. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (20 km) offers a fascinating glimpse into Cornwall's smuggling past with its charming accommodations and unique museum, whilst Pencarrow House & Garden in Washaway (27 km) enchants visitors with 50 acres of Georgian gardens and family activities. Bodmin Keep (31 km) showcases Cornwall's military heritage through interactive exhibits.
Further afield, discover the Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing (46 km), exploring the harbor village's maritime traditions through captivating exhibits and ship models. Trerice in Kestle Mill (48 km) invites you to step back in time at this charming Elizabethan manor with beautiful gardens and historical collections, whilst the Lost Gardens of Heligan (52 km) captivate with their magical restoration and diverse wildlife habitats.
Just a short drive from your accommodation, you'll discover two of Cornwall's most celebrated destinations. The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac, 22 kilometres away, captivates visitors with its narrow cobbled streets, traditional stone cottages, and dramatic clifftop setting. Famous worldwide as the filming location for the beloved television series “Doc Martin”, this charming harbour village offers stunning coastal views and authentic Cornish character. Meanwhile, food enthusiasts will find culinary paradise in Padstow, a 31-kilometre drive away. This bustling market town has earned its reputation as Cornwall's premier foodie destination, boasting Rick Stein's acclaimed restaurants alongside numerous other exceptional eateries, fresh seafood establishments, and artisanal food shops that celebrate the region's outstanding local produce.















