The Coach House at Kilbroney, Week St Mary, is a beautifully converted home with impeccable styling and luxurious fixtures throughout. The spacious kitchen / diner features a well-equipped electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and washer/dryer, making meal preparation effortless and convenient. French doors open directly onto the courtyard garden, inviting you to dine alfresco when weather permits.
Step inside the stunning lounge where comfortable sofas gather around a Smart TV and warming wood burner, creating the ideal retreat after exploring. Upstairs, character beams and sloping ceilings enhance genuine charm throughout. The principal bedroom boasts a super-king-size zip-and-link bed (twin upon request), integrated storage, Smart TV, and French doors to a Juliet balcony, with an impressive en-suite featuring a freestanding bath, separate shower, and WC. The second bedroom mirrors this with a super-king-size zip-and-link bed (twin available), Smart TV, and en-suite shower room. Outside, the gorgeous enclosed courtyard garden offers garden furniture and charcoal rotisserie BBQ for entertaining and peaceful moments.
Picture yourself waking to gentle light streaming through character windows, enjoying leisurely breakfasts whilst planning your day's coastal adventures. Imagine savouring pre-dinner drinks in your private courtyard as evening light softens the landscape, or gathering around the crackling wood burner as the wind whistles outside. This is the perfect setting for creating cherished memories with family and friends.
The Coach House at Kilbroney, Week St Mary, is perfectly positioned for exploring North Cornwall's stunning coastline and countryside. Nearby attractions include Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (13 km), a family-friendly puzzle park featuring interactive trails, a mysterious mansion, and enchanting gardens perfect for a fun-filled day out. For history enthusiasts, Launceston Castle (16 km) showcases impressive Norman architecture with stunning views and rich heritage spanning a thousand years. The atmospheric Jamaica Inn at Bolventor (21 km), famous as an ancient smuggling inn, now offers charming accommodations, a fascinating museum, and delightful dining experiences on Bodmin Moor. Adventure seekers will love exploring the scenic Tamar Valley trail (31 km), a spectacular 35-mile route from Plymouth to Launceston through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, featuring historic quays, fascinating crumbling mines, and diverse wildlife.
Venture further to discover The Eden Project in Bodelva (46 km), a captivating eco-park featuring the world's largest indoor rainforest within its iconic geodesic domes, housing thousands of plant species alongside interactive exhibits celebrating the relationship between people and nature. The MAD Museum in Fowey (47 km) showcases quirky interactive mechanical art and kinetic sculptures perfect for curious minds of all ages, where visitors can engage with over 50 hands-on exhibits including marble runs and automata. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (48 km) offers fascinating insights into Cornwall's historic china clay industry through restored Victorian buildings, vintage machinery displays, and nature trails set in beautiful parkland with panoramic countryside views.
The charming seaside resort town of Bude, just 13 kilometres away, beckons with its award-winning Blue Flag beaches and dramatic clifftop walks along the South West Coast Path. This delightful destination offers excellent surfing conditions at Summerleaze Beach, while families can enjoy the natural sea pool and sandy shores perfect for building sandcastles. Meanwhile, Saltash is a 42-kilometre drive eastward and serves as Cornwall's gateway, dominated by the magnificent Tamar Bridge spanning the river. This historic market town boasts the fascinating Saltash Heritage Museum, charming waterfront pubs, and excellent shopping opportunities along Fore Street, making it ideal for a leisurely day out exploring Cornish culture and cuisine.















