Short Horn Barn, Launceston, is a beautifully presented single-storey barn conversion nestled in a secluded rural location. The well-equipped kitchen area features an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher and washer / dryer, perfectly positioned within the spacious open-plan layout. The light and bright lounge/kitchen/diner boasts vaulted ceilings with lovely original beams, creating a flexible family space where you can eat, rest and play whilst enjoying fabulous countryside views and Smart TV entertainment.
Step outside to discover a large enclosed patio area complete with garden furniture and charcoal BBQ, ideal for al fresco dining in this stunning location. The property features three beautiful bedrooms arranged on one level: a super-king-size zip-and-link room with TV and Jack and Jill en-suite bathroom featuring shower over bath, plus two king-size bedrooms each with their own en-suite shower rooms. With ample private parking and shared facilities including a children's play area with trampoline, Short Horn Barn ensures comfort and entertainment for all ages.
Imagine waking to peaceful countryside silence, brewing your morning coffee in the open-plan kitchen, then stepping onto the patio to breathe in the fresh Cornish air. Evenings unfold naturally around the BBQ, sharing stories of your day's adventures whilst children play safely in the garden, creating those precious family moments that make holidays truly memorable.
Short Horn Barn, Launceston, provides an exceptional base for exploring both Cornwall and Devon, with excellent A30 access making touring adventures effortless and convenient for all guests. Delve into fascinating local history at the magnificent Launceston Castle (3 km), where impressive Norman heritage meets stunning panoramic views across the rolling countryside. For exciting family fun and adventure, Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (13 km) offers engaging interactive trails and mysterious mansion exploration through beautifully enchanting gardens, whilst the legendary and atmospheric Jamaica Inn at Bolventor (22 km) beckons visitors with its captivating smuggling tales and dramatic Bodmin Moor location.
Venture further afield to discover the truly captivating Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in the picturesque village of Boscastle (30 km), showcasing centuries of fascinating folklore and rich history through genuinely intriguing exhibits and remarkable artifacts. The elegant and stately Pencarrow House & Garden in Washaway (46 km) cordially invites you to explore 50 acres of stunning Georgian splendour and beautifully maintained landscaped grounds, whilst dedicated industrial heritage enthusiasts will particularly appreciate the architecturally impressive Treffry Viaduct in scenic Luxulyan (53 km) and the thoroughly informative Wheal Martyn Clay Works in historic Carthew (55 km).
The thriving and vibrant seaside town of Bude (32 km) offers award-winning golden sandy beaches perfect for creating memorable family days by the sea, whilst the charming market town of Wadebridge (50 km) serves as the perfect gateway to the renowned 29-kilometre Camel Trail cycling route connecting visitors to the bustling harbour town of Padstow with its famous seafood restaurants.