The Cart House, Burnthouse is a beautifully converted barn offering the perfect blend of rustic charm and contemporary luxury in rural Cornwall. The stylish kitchen showcases smooth marble worktops, an electric induction hob, double oven, and modern appliances including a pod coffee machine, creating an inviting space for culinary adventures. The impressive open-plan living room features soaring vaulted ceilings with original exposed beams, whilst natural light streams through feature windows offering picturesque garden views. Gather around the cosy wood burner on plush sofas, or retreat to the intimate snug room for quieter moments.
Step outside to discover your private paved terrace nestled within charming gardens surrounded by lush greenery, complete with gas barbecue and outdoor furniture for delightful al fresco dining. The property offers two tranquil bedrooms: a ground-floor super-king room with luxurious en-suite bathroom featuring both walk-in shower and separate bath, plus an upstairs twin room with zip-and-link beds that convert to super-king if preferred. A family shower room ensures comfort for all guests, whilst the large garage provides secure storage for bikes, paddleboards, and beach equipment.
Imagine awakening to birdsong in this peaceful rural haven, brewing fresh coffee in your marble kitchen, then stepping onto the terrace to breathe in the crisp Cornish air. Spend lazy afternoons on the lawn while children play, before gathering around the crackling wood burner to share stories of coastal adventures and countryside discoveries.
The Cart House, Burnthouse is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's captivating coastline and countryside attractions. The historic maritime port of Falmouth (5 km) beckons with its festivals, bustling harbours, excellent restaurants, and four beautiful beaches for family fun. Discover maritime heritage at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth (7 km), where engaging exhibits and interactive activities bring seafaring stories to life. Explore Pendennis Castle in Falmouth (8 km), a historic coastal fortress offering panoramic views and family-friendly exhibitions. For countryside adventures, visit Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (13 km) for guided tours and vintage tractor rides, or lose yourself in the magical Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewan (25 km), where diverse plant collections and wildlife habitats create an enchanting experience.
Venture further to discover Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (46 km) with thrilling rides and exciting seasonal events, or explore the fascinating Bodmin Jail (51 km) offering guided heritage tours and interactive exhibitions on Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment. Railway enthusiasts will delight in the Bodmin & Wenford Railway (53 km), where scenic steam train rides wind through beautiful countryside with special events and immersive experiences.
The historic market town of Redruth, just 8 kilometres away, perfectly combines cultural richness with natural beauty. This charming Cornish town offers a vibrant arts scene featuring galleries, theatres, and creative workshops, while the surrounding countryside provides exceptional opportunities for walking and cycling through scenic moorland and ancient mining landscapes. For beach enthusiasts, Newquay is a 25-kilometre drive towards the coast and represents one of Cornwall's crown jewels. This bustling seaside resort boasts spectacular golden beaches, dramatic coastlines, and world-class surfing conditions. Recently voted Best Seaside Town for Families, Newquay offers everything from beach activities to family attractions, making it an ideal destination for holidaymakers.























