Woolstone Dunstanvilles Dairy, Box's Shop is a charming medieval stone barn conversion that beautifully blends historic character with modern convenience. The well-equipped kitchen features a hob, oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge / freezer, and a Lavazza coffee machine, perfect for rustling up delicious meals. The inviting lounge captivates with original exposed stone walls and wooden beams, whilst a welcoming wood burner and Smart TV with Freeview create the ideal space for gathering and relaxing.
Explore the shared leisure facilities including an indoor tennis court, lively games room, and tots play area, perfect for entertaining the whole family. Step outside to an enclosed lawn with countryside views, offering peaceful moments with morning coffee or evening relaxation. Woodland walks beckon nature lovers, whilst the private fishing lake provides wonderful opportunities for coarse and trout fishing. The property offers three comfortable bedrooms: one double with en-suite bathroom featuring a bath with shower over, one twin with en-suite shower room, and another double. Two en-suite bathrooms plus a separate WC ensure comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to birdsong amongst medieval stone, sipping fresh coffee as you contemplate woodland walks or a morning fishing venture. Picture your family laughing in the games room, the aroma of home-cooked meals drifting through the barn. As twilight falls, gather around the crackling wood burner, sharing stories of seaside adventures and countryside discoveries.
Woolstone Dunstanvilles Dairy, Box's Shop is wonderfully positioned to explore North Cornwall's treasures. The glorious sands of Widemouth Bay lie just three kilometres away, perfect for beach days, whilst the charming coastal town of Bude awaits eight kilometres distant, offering shops, restaurants, and bracing sea walks. For history enthusiasts, the Bude Canal (7 km) invites guided walks along its historic waterways, exploring sea locks and preserved artefacts with the knowledgeable Bude Canal & Harbour Society. The fascinating Cornwall At War Museum in Davidstow (20 km) presents an extensive collection of wartime memorabilia, bringing the region's compelling history vividly to life. Perched dramatically on the clifftops, the legendary Tintagel Castle (22 km) captivates with breathtaking coastal views and Arthurian legend, complete with a striking footbridge connecting ancient ruins. The charming Jamaica Inn (26 km) nestles on Bodmin Moor. An ancient smuggling haven now featuring a smuggling museum and atmospheric dining. Enjoy a drink in the bar that inspired Daphne Du Maurier to write teh novel that bears the inn's name
Venture further afield to discover additional treasures awaiting exploration. Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan (46 km) showcases handcrafted gins inspired by the Cornish coast, offering enlightening distillery tours. The exhilarating Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (49 km) promises thrilling rides and animal encounters for all ages. The spectacular Eden Project near Bodelva (51 km) enchants with stunning biomes and diverse plant collections celebrating nature and sustainability.
Just 31 kilometres from your base, the enchanting fishing village of Port Isaac awaits with its maze of narrow cobbled streets and picture-perfect harbour. This charming Cornish gem, famous as the filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin, captivates visitors with its traditional slate-hung cottages and stunning coastal views. A 41-kilometre drive south brings you to Padstow, Cornwall's undisputed food capital. This bustling port town, often called 'Padstein' due to celebrity chef Rick Stein's culinary empire, boasts world-class restaurants, artisan food shops, and a lively harbour atmosphere that perfectly combines gastronomic excellence with authentic Cornish maritime charm.



















