White Park, Launceston is a characterful barn conversion nestled in tranquil countryside, offering spacious accommodation for memorable family gatherings. The elegant open-plan kitchen / diner combines functionality with style, featuring an electric oven, hob, dishwasher, microwave, and fridge/freezer, whilst the attractive dining area provides the perfect setting for everything from hearty breakfasts to celebratory feasts. The cosy lounge invites relaxation with its Smart TV and traditional wood burner, creating the ideal atmosphere for quiet evenings together.
Head outside to discover your private patio and lawn area, complete with garden furniture and charcoal BBQ for delightful al fresco dining. The shared gardens offer additional space to roam, whilst children can enjoy endless fun on the trampoline and play equipment. The property features three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a comfortable ground-floor king-size room, an upstairs king-size with en-suite shower room, and a magnificent master bedroom boasting a super-king zip-and-link bed with TV and en-suite bathroom. Three well-appointed bathrooms ensure comfort for all guests.
Picture yourself waking to birdsong and countryside views, brewing fresh coffee in the farmhouse-style kitchen, then gathering your loved ones around the dining table to plan the day's adventures. As evening draws in, retreat to the lounge where the wood burner crackles merrily, creating the perfect backdrop for sharing stories of your Cornish discoveries.
White Park, Launceston provides an exceptional base for exploring Cornwall and Devon's treasures. Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (13 km) offers family-friendly puzzle trails and enchanting gardens for adventurous days out. The legendary St Michael's Mount in Marazion (21 km) captivates visitors with its historic castle, subtropical gardens, and scenic causeway walks. History enthusiasts will relish Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (22 km), the ancient smuggling inn featuring a fascinating museum and delightful dining on Bodmin Moor. For thrilling family fun, The Monster Slip & Slide in Bude (25 km) promises excitement with its 360ft slide and immersive maize maze.
Travel a bit further and try Kayaking on the River Camel at Porthilly Cove (49 km), where they offer guided tours through scenic estuaries with wildlife spotting opportunities. Medieval enthusiasts can discover Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (50 km), a stunning 13th-century circular fortress perfect for picnics and scenic walks. The Wadebridge and District Museum (51 km) showcases fascinating local history with free admission and knowledgeable volunteers.
The pretty market town of Holsworthy, just 21 kilometres away, beckons visitors with authentic countryside charm, featuring its historic weekly market dating back to 1154, traditional independent shops lining the quaint square, and the annual St Peter's Fair – one of Devon's oldest charter fairs. This peaceful agricultural town offers lovely walks along the River Deer, characterful pubs serving local produce, and easy access to surrounding rolling farmland. Meanwhile, the thriving seaside resort of Bude, 31 kilometres distant, delights families with its award-winning golden sandy beaches including Summerleaze Beach with its famous tidal sea pool, excellent surfing conditions, dramatic clifftop walks, and the unique Bude Canal offering peaceful boat trips and riverside strolls through this vibrant coastal town.