High View, Crumplehorn is a beautifully converted barn offering a peaceful hilltop retreat with sweeping countryside vistas and glimpses of the distant sea. Enter on the first floor to discover an inviting open-plan living space where the well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and washer dryer, flowing seamlessly into a dining area and comfortable lounge complete with ample seating, electric fire, and TV / DVD player for cosy evenings in.
Step outside and relax in the small sunny seating area to the rear, or venture to the shared lawn where comfortable seating and picnic tables invite al fresco dining against a backdrop of beautiful countryside views. Tennis and badminton facilities await the energetic, while the surrounding farmland beckons exploration, complete with wildlife ponds, friendly chickens to meet, and ducks eager for feeding. Head downstairs to the ground floor where a double bedroom with its own TV provides a restful sanctuary, complemented by a spacious bathroom featuring a luxurious spa bath with shower attachment.
Picture mornings spent wandering through peaceful farmland as birdsong fills the air, perhaps pausing to feed the ducks before strolling down the country lane to Polperro's charming harbour. Spend sun-drenched afternoons on the shared lawn, a good book in hand, the rolling countryside stretching before you. As golden evening light bathes the hills, gather around the picnic table for dinner outdoors, toasting another perfect Cornish day.
High View, Crumplehorn places you perfectly for discovering the captivating South Cornish Coast and its treasures. The fishing village of Polperro lies just two kilometres away, where narrow streets tumble down to a picturesque harbour lined with seafood restaurants, independent shops, and welcoming pubs. Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing (2 km) brings the village's colourful maritime past to life through fascinating exhibits, detailed ship models, and evocative photographic records of the fishing community. MAD Museum in Fowey (7 km) delights visitors of all ages with its quirky collection of interactive mechanical art and design exhibits, perfect for inspiring curious minds. St Austell Brewery (18 km) invites you to discover award-winning beers through engaging brewery tours, showcasing over 180 pubs and sustainable brewing practices rooted in Cornish tradition. Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (21 km) offers an enchanting journey through magically restored gardens featuring diverse plant collections, thriving wildlife habitats, and captivating walks that beautifully blend natural beauty with fascinating history.
Venture further afield to explore more of Cornwall's remarkable heritage and landscapes. The Tamar Valley Trail (49 km) guides you along a scenic 35-mile route through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where historic quays and crumbling mines tell stories of bygone industries amid diverse wildlife habitats. The Great Flat Lode Trail in Treskillard (53 km) presents a rewarding circular route showcasing Cornwall's rich mining heritage, with historical engine houses and stunning panoramic views perfect for walking, cycling, or horse riding. King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (55 km) brings Cornwall's tin mining legacy to vivid life through guided tours of this working museum and award-winning heritage site, complete with educational exhibits revealing the ingenuity of Victorian engineering.
The historic market town of Liskeard sits 13 kilometres away, perfectly positioned between the rugged beauty of Bodmin Moor and the sparkling south coast, offering excellent local shops, traditional markets, and authentic Cornish character. Meanwhile, Falmouth is a 44-kilometre drive. This vibrant riverside town combines impressive coastal fortresses with exhilarating zip wire adventures and a thriving arts and culture scene.











