Kelly Mill Cottage, Lifton, is a beautifully renovated two-bedroom retreat set within 12 acres of private meadows and woodland, with a mill stream running beside the property. The open-plan kitchen / diner features stylish modern appliances including an electric oven with induction hob, dishwasher, wine cooler, and coffee machine, with a generous dining table perfectly positioned for relaxed family meals. The spectacular double-height lounge area showcases exposed oak beams and original stone walls, complete with comfortable seating, a Smart TV, and a roaring open fire for cosy evenings.
Step outside to discover the south-facing patio with both dining and relaxation seating, ideal for al fresco breakfasts or sunset barbecues. The outdoor space truly excels with a bubbling hot tub, atmospheric fire pit, and children's play area, all nestled alongside the mill stream creating a magical waterside setting. The property offers two sumptuous bedrooms: a mezzanine king-size bedroom overlooking the lounge and a ground-floor twin room with zip-and-link beds that can be arranged as a king-size on request. A well-appointed family shower room with rejuvenating walk-in shower completes this wonderful cottage.
Imagine waking in your mezzanine bedroom to birdsong and dappled sunlight streaming through ancient beams. Spend leisurely mornings soaking in the hot tub whilst listening to the gentle mill stream, afternoons exploring woodland trails and meadows from your doorstep, and evenings gathered around the crackling fire pit under starlit skies. This is countryside living at its most enchanting and peaceful.
Kelly Mill Cottage, Lifton, is perfectly positioned to explore Devon and Cornwall's finest attractions. Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (12 km) offers family-friendly puzzle trails through mysterious gardens and interactive challenges, providing a fun-filled day out for all ages. The scenic Tamar Valley trail (14 km) winds through 56 kilometres of outstanding natural beauty, featuring historic quays, crumbling mines, and diverse wildlife, perfect for walkers and cyclists seeking breathtaking landscapes. Literature lovers will enjoy visiting the legendary Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (21 km), the ancient smuggling inn immortalised by Daphne du Maurier, now offering charming accommodations, a unique museum, and delightful dining on Bodmin Moor. History enthusiasts can explore the Cornwall At War Museum in Davidstow (26 km), with its extensive collection of wartime memorabilia and fascinating exhibits showcasing the region's military heritage.
For those seeking coastal adventures, experience guided kayaking on the River Camel at Porthilly Cove (46 km), perfect for families and groups with opportunities for wildlife spotting along the scenic estuary. Discover Cornwall's industrial heritage at Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (46 km), a fascinating clay mining museum set in beautiful parkland offering insights into the region's china clay industry. Family fun awaits at Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (48 km), featuring thrilling rides, animal encounters, and exciting seasonal events for all the family.
The historic market town of Liskeard, just 22 kilometres away, sits perfectly positioned between the rugged wilderness of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's stunning south coast. This charming town offers excellent shopping, traditional pubs, and serves as an ideal base for exploring both the dramatic moorland and picturesque coastal villages. Meanwhile, the thriving seaside resort of Bude is a 31-kilometre drive north and boasts award-winning beaches that are perfect for swimming and surfing. Bude's expansive sandy shores, including the popular Summerleaze Beach, offer excellent facilities for families, while Widemouth Bay attracts surfers from across the country with its consistent Atlantic swells and surf schools.























