Beechleigh Cottage, Menheniot is a charming character cottage nestled within 210 acres of peaceful Cornish farmland. The welcoming ground floor features a spacious lounge / kitchen / diner with original wood and slate flooring throughout. The inviting lounge showcases a traditional fireplace with original bread oven and wood burner, complemented by a Smart TV and DVD / Blu-Ray for cosy evenings. The kitchen is well-equipped with a cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and washer / dryer, whilst the dining area offers the perfect spot for family gatherings.
Beyond the main cottage, discover a games barn complete with a multi-games table featuring pool, table tennis, air hockey, and table football—ideal entertainment for all ages. Step outside to your private enclosed patio with seating and BBQ, with a fire pit scattered across the estate for evening gatherings. Children will delight in the tree swing and see-saw in the owner's gardens, whilst the tennis court with racquets provided and nature trails offer wonderful outdoor adventures. Upstairs, find two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a king-size and a twin, both with Smart TVs and en-suite facilities, alongside a family bathroom with shower over bath.
Imagine waking to gentle birdsong as countryside views unfold beyond your window, savouring your complimentary Cornish cream tea. Wander peaceful nature trails with your family, gather around the fire pit under starlit skies, and retreat indoors to the warmth of the wood burner for intimate evenings. This is the heart of rural Cornwall—where treasured memories blossom with every passing moment.
Beechleigh Cottage, Menheniot is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of Cornwall's attractions and charming coastal villages brimming with character and natural beauty. Begin with nearby Looe Island (13 km), a peaceful marine nature reserve with guided walks, diverse wildlife habitats, and scenic views accessible only via organised trips. History enthusiasts will relish Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (17 km), an ancient smuggling inn offering charming accommodations, a unique museum, and delightful dining set amidst Bodmin Moor's dramatic and windswept landscape. For those seeking refined experiences, the Plymouth Gin Distillery in Plymouth (21 km) presents the rich heritage of gin-making with guided tours and tastings at this historic distillery established in 1793. Wheal Martyn Clay Works near Carthew (30 km) offers fascinating insights into Cornwall's renowned china clay industry within beautiful parkland settings.
Further afield, Newquay Zoo (47 km) provides a wonderful family-friendly day out with diverse animal exhibits, conservation projects, and engaging educational programmes suitable for all ages. The magnificent Truro Cathedral (50 km) showcases breathtaking architecture and rich historical significance, whilst Meeth Quarry Nature Reserve (51 km) reveals 150 hectares of rolling landscape with deep water-filled lakes and spectacular beautiful views.
Don't miss the opportunity to explore the delightful nearby towns during your stay. Just 14 kilometres away lies Saltash, one of Cornwall's largest towns, where centuries of fascinating history and rich heritage await discovery. This charming market town, known as the “Gateway to Cornwall,” offers stunning views across the River Tamar and boasts the impressive Royal Albert Bridge designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. For food enthusiasts, Padstow is a 39-kilometre drive north and represents a true culinary paradise. This picturesque fishing port has earned its reputation as a foodie's haven, famous for Rick Stein's acclaimed restaurants and numerous independent eateries serving the finest fresh seafood.



















