Bread Barn At Pengelly Farm, Nancegollan, is a captivating reverse-level barn conversion nestled in the heart of the rolling Cornish countryside. The modern country kitchen exudes rustic charm while offering all the conveniences you'll need, creating a welcoming social space for gathering with loved ones over sumptuous meals. Upstairs, the inviting lounge beckons with its cosy wood-burning stove and Smart TV, while floor-to-ceiling windows frame spectacular views of the surrounding farmland that shift with the changing seasons.
Step outside to discover a spacious, fully enclosed garden with a furnished terrace, perfect for alfresco dining with the barbecue sizzling in the background. The property boasts three beautifully appointed bedrooms on the ground floor: two elegant king-size rooms (one with an en-suite shower featuring a luxurious waterfall) and a charming twin. A family bathroom with shower attachment over the bath ensures comfort for all guests, while an additional WC on the first floor adds convenience to this thoughtfully designed retreat.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of the working farm, brewing fresh coffee in the well-equipped kitchen before stepping out onto the terrace with steaming mug in hand. Watch the morning mist lift from the undulating fields as you plan your day's adventures. As evening falls, gather around the crackling wood burner, sharing stories of your Cornish explorations while the stars begin to twinkle over the darkening countryside.
Bread Barn At Pengelly Farm, Nancegollan, is perfectly positioned to explore the best of West Cornwall's diverse landscapes. The vibrant town of Helston lies just seven kilometres away, where you can immerse yourself in local heritage at the Museum of Cornish Life, stepping through historic Market Buildings to discover three fascinating floors of captivating exhibits and thousands of intriguing objects. For those seeking outdoor adventures, the Great Flat Lode Trail in Treskillard (11 km) offers a scenic circular route showcasing rich mining heritage, historical engine houses, and stunning panoramic views – perfect for walking, cycling, or horse riding through Cornwall's storied landscape.
Art enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to St Ives (21 km), a vibrant coastal destination renowned for its diverse galleries, from the prestigious Tate to unique local artist collectives. Further afield, Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (35 km) invites you to discover Cornwall's industrial heritage with an underground experience in a stunning World Heritage setting. The magnificent Truro Cathedral (36 km) impresses with its breathtaking architecture and rich history, while the dramatic Minack Theatre in Porthcurno (38 km) offers unforgettable performances on cliffs overlooking the sparkling Atlantic.
Nearby Redruth, just 14 kilometres away, charms with its historic market atmosphere and vibrant creative arts scene. The town's mining heritage and the arts scene come together in Tinners Hounds, a sculpture made from discarded miners' boots and affectionately known locally as the Welly Dogs. Falmouth (25 km) delights visitors with riverside charm, coastal fortresses, and exhilarating adventures – all waiting to be discovered from your countryside haven.