The Studio, Cubert welcomes you into a spacious open-plan living area where kitchen, dining space, and lounge flow seamlessly together. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine, with a dining table positioned to capture lovely garden views. The comfortable lounge area invites you to settle in with a film on the TV / DVD player, whilst bi-folding patio doors frame the beautiful gardens beyond and flood the space with natural light. Three cosy bedrooms provide restful accommodation: one double room with its own TV, and two welcoming single rooms, all thoughtfully furnished for a peaceful night's sleep. A family bathroom with bath and mixer shower over, plus a separate WC, completes the practical layout, while a secure entrance porch offers handy storage for bicycles.
Step outside into your private garden sanctuary, where sunny afternoons drift by on the patio furniture, the barbecue sizzles with fresh Cornish produce, and the wood-fired hot tub promises pure relaxation beneath starlit skies. You'll also enjoy access to two acres of shared meadow just 90 seconds' walk down the lane, perfect for exercising dogs, family cricket matches, or peaceful picnics. Off-road parking for one car sits conveniently beside the property.
Picture mornings when the coastal breeze carries the scent of wild thyme and sea salt, and you wander across National Trust land to discover your nearest beach, just over a kilometre from your door. Days unfold with endless possibilities: dramatic clifftop walks along the South West Coast Path, exploring secret coves and hidden beaches, or simply unwinding in the hot tub as Cornish sunsets paint the sky in brilliant amber and rose. Return to the warmth of your cottage, throw open those bi-folding doors, and let the gentle sounds of the countryside settle around you.
The Studio, Cubert places you perfectly for discovering Cornwall's celebrated attractions and natural wonders. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (4 km) entertains all ages with mystical caves, interactive exhibits, and captivating historical enactments drawn from Cornish myths and legends. Newquay Zoo (5 km) delights families with diverse animal exhibits, meaningful conservation projects, and engaging educational programmes showcasing wildlife from around the globe. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (12 km) offers award-winning farm experiences featuring guided tours through the orchards, vintage tractor rides, and tastings of their renowned apple-based products. The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (25 km) reveal a magical garden restoration project with diverse plant collections, thriving wildlife habitats, and enchanting woodland walks that blend natural beauty with fascinating Victorian history.
Venture further to uncover more of Cornwall's treasures and historic sites. Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (47 km) brings Cornish mining heritage vividly to life through underground experiences and compelling storytelling within this stunning World Heritage setting. The Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek (49 km) provides a haven for rescued seals and marine life, offering interactive experiences and insight into vital conservation work along Cornwall's dramatic coastline. Tate St Ives (54 km) commands a spectacular position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing work by notable Cornish artists alongside carefully curated displays from the renowned Tate collection.
The picturesque harbour of Padstow lies 21 kilometres away, this foodie's heaven tempts visitors with Rick Stein's renowned restaurants, excellent fresh seafood, and charming independent shops clustered around the working harbour. Meanwhile, Penzance sits 42 kilometres from the cottage. A characterful harbour town, it is steeped in maritime history and brimming with excellent restaurants, art galleries, and independent boutiques, perfectly positioned for exploring some of Cornwall's finest golden beaches and the dramatic Land's End peninsula.















