Langdon House, Jacobstow is a spacious four-bedroom detached property nestled in the peaceful North Cornwall countryside, offering generous accommodation for families and groups seeking a characterful rural retreat. The striking lounge welcomes you with exposed ceiling beams and an open stone fireplace, while a second sitting room provides additional relaxation space with comfortable sofas and Smart TV. The well-equipped kitchen centres around a large range-style electric cooker and gas hob, complemented by dishwasher, Belfast sink, and a substantial table seating six. A separate utility room houses the washing machine, tumble dryer, and large fridge / freezer, while the elegant dining room features stunning slate flooring and a feature fireplace.
Step outside, where the large enclosed garden offers far-reaching countryside views, while the patio area features a built-in barbecue and outdoor furniture, ideal for summer dining beneath open skies. Heading upstairs, four bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements: two king-size rooms (one with en-suite shower room and music system), one twin room, and a delightful bunk room with two sets of bunks, seating area, and music system, perfect for younger guests. A family bathroom with separate bath and shower completes the layout.
Picture mornings filled with birdsong drifting through open windows and lazy afternoons in the garden with a good book. and evenings gathered around the crackling fire.Pass you t
Langdon House, Jacobstow places you perfectly for exploring North Cornwall's finest attractions. Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (11 km) delights families with interactive puzzle trails, a mysterious mansion, and enchanting gardens promising hours of adventure and exploration. Launceston Castle in Launceston (15 km) rises dramatically above the surrounding town, this historic Norman fortress offering stunning panoramic views, a fascinating thousand-year history, and engaging family-friendly activities throughout the year. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (16 km) stands atmospherically on Bodmin Moor, this ancient smuggling inn combining charming accommodation with a unique museum celebrating its notorious past, alongside a delightful restaurant serving hearty traditional fare. The Tamar Valley trail from Plymouth to Launceston (30 km) winds scenically through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, revealing historic quays, crumbling mine workings, and diverse wildlife along this captivating 56-kilometre route.
Venture further to discover more of Cornwall's treasures. Walking the Rame Head Heritage Coast in Rame (49 km) rewards you with a spectacular circular coastal walk featuring breathtaking panoramic views, a medieval chapel perched dramatically on the headland, and the intriguing remains of a historic gun battery. Newquay Zoo in Newquay (50 km) combines diverse animal exhibits from around the globe with important conservation projects and engaging educational programmes, making it perfect for wildlife enthusiasts of all ages. Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (51 km) enchants visitors with magical restored gardens, diverse plant collections ranging from subtropical species to traditional kitchen gardens, fascinating wildlife habitats, and meandering woodland walks through this captivating Victorian estate.
The thriving seaside resort town of Bude lies just 13 kilometres away, where award-winning golden beaches meet dramatic Atlantic surf, complemented by the historic canal, clifftop walks along the South West Coast Path, and charming independent shops and cafés lining the town centre. Meanwhile, Padstow is a 34 kilometre drive from the house. Cornwall's celebrated foodie heaven where Michelin-starred restaurants, artisan bakeries, and fresh seafood eateries cluster around the picturesque working harbour, while the Camel Trail offers traffic-free cycling through stunning estuary scenery, ensuring your North Cornwall holiday combines peaceful rural relaxation with exceptional coastal experiences and gastronomic adventures.



























