Crofty, Germoe is a beautifully converted barn offering a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort in an idyllic rural setting. The contemporary kitchen boasts an electric oven and hob, alongside a fridge / freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and washer / dryer, making self-catering a breeze. The spacious open-plan living area features exposed ceiling beams and wooden flooring, creating an inviting space where comfortable sofas surround a large coffee table. Unwind with the Smart TV and DVD player after exploring the countryside.
Step outside to discover your private enclosed garden, bordered by traditional dry stone walls and furnished with garden furniture and BBQ for delightful al fresco dining. The property offers three well-appointed bedrooms: a super-king-size with en-suite shower, a king-size, and a single room, ensuring comfortable accommodation for families. A family bathroom with shower over bath completes the sleeping arrangements, whilst off-road parking for three cars adds practical convenience.
Imagine waking to far-reaching countryside views, brewing your morning coffee whilst planning the day's adventures. Spend peaceful afternoons in your private garden, sharing barbecued meals under the stars, before retiring to your cosy barn retreat with memories of Cornish discoveries fresh in your mind.
Crofty, Germoe is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's treasures, with the pristine white sands of Praa Sands just two miles away. Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary in Hayle (10 km) delights families with over 1,200 animals and interactive exhibits, whilst Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens in Gulval (11 km) offers dramatic landscapes and contemporary art. The Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (12 km) reveals three floors of captivating exhibits, and King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (15 km) provides fascinating insights into Cornwall's tin mining heritage.
Further exploration leads to Roskilly's Farm in St Keverne (31 km), where organic farming meets family fun and delicious ice cream made fresh daily from their own Jersey herd, with farm tours, a charming farm shop, and children's play areas set amidst rolling countryside near the Lizard Peninsula. The historic Wheal Coates (33 km) presents dramatic coastal scenery and clifftop paths around the iconic engine house perched precariously on towering cliffs above the Atlantic, offering spectacular views and insights into Cornwall's tin mining heritage along the rugged north coast. Meanwhile, Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow is a 35-kilometre drive away, offering award-winning farm experiences with vintage tractor rides through orchards, traditional cider making demonstrations, and tastings of their celebrated Rattler cider alongside hearty farm-to-table meals.
The former mining town of Hayle is just a 10-kilometre drive away. It boasts golden sandy beaches stretching for miles along St Ives Bay and fascinating industrial heritage as a UNESCO World Heritage site, where the impressive Royal Bird Sanctuary attracts rare species to its peaceful estuary setting. This historic port town offers excellent beach walks and glimpses into Cornwall's mining past through preserved engine houses and coastal paths. Meanwhile, characterful Penzance (13 km) enchants visitors with its harbour town charm, Georgian and Regency architecture, and excellent restaurants serving fresh local seafood, whilst providing easy access to Cornwall's finest beaches including the golden sands of Praa Sands and sheltered coves near Mousehole, making it the perfect base for coastal exploration