Bert's Place, Little Petherick, is a stylish three-bedroom lodge perfectly positioned for exploring Cornwall's captivating coastline and countryside. The modern kitchen features an electric oven with hob, dishwasher, washing machine, and coffee machine, creating the ideal space for preparing family meals and morning brews. The open-plan living area flows seamlessly between the light-filled lounge, kitchen, and dining space, offering ample room for everyone to gather, relax, and share stories of daily adventures.
Step outside to discover your private enclosed patio garden, complete with comfortable seating and a barbecue for memorable al fresco dining under the Cornish sky. The lodge boasts three beautifully appointed king-size bedrooms spread across two floors, with two rooms featuring charming balconies that frame stunning views of the rolling countryside. Two well-appointed bathrooms ensure comfort and convenience for all guests, with one featuring a luxurious bath and shower combination.
Picture yourself awakening to panoramic countryside vistas from your private balcony, breathing in the fresh Cornish air while planning another day of coastal exploration. Evenings unfold naturally around the barbecue, sharing laughter and creating treasured memories against the backdrop of this peaceful rural setting.
Bert's Place, Little Petherick, offers the perfect gateway to Cornwall's most treasured destinations and hidden gems. Adventure-seeking families will delight in Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (3km), offering thrilling rides including the Python roller coaster, miniature railway, and exciting animal encounters with otters, meerkats, and birds of prey for all ages. For a taste of Cornwall's finest, visit Trevibban Mill Vineyard in Tredinnick (3km), where guided tours and wine tastings await amidst picturesque orchards, featuring award-winning sparkling wines and traditional Cornish ciders. Journey further to discover Tintagel Castle (22km), where Arthurian legends come alive against dramatic clifftop views and you can explore the medieval ruins and walk across the spectacular footbridge. The Eden Project in Bodelva is a 22-kilometre drive away, with its captivating tropical and Mediterranean biomes housing thousands of plant species alongside interactive exhibits and the thrilling Eden Skywire zipline.
History enthusiasts can venture to Poldark Mine in Trenear (47km) for fascinating underground tours through authentic 18th-century tin mine workings, complete with underground lakes and geological formations, whilst art lovers will find inspiration at Tate St Ives (51km) with its renowned collection of modern and contemporary art overlooking Porthmeor Beach. The tranquil Upper Tamar Lake is 55 kilometres away and offers peaceful countryside escapes on the Cornwall-Devon border, perfect for walking, cycling, and birdwatching around this scenic reservoir.
The vibrant seaside town of Newquay is just 14 kilometres away and boasts some of Cornwall's most spectacular beaches, including the famous Fistral Beach renowned for world-class surfing competitions, plus family-friendly Towan Beach and Great Western Beach with their miles of golden sand perfect for building sandcastles and seaside fun. Meanwhile, Redruth (37km) offers a fascinating glimpse into Cornwall's industrial heritage with its Victorian architecture and mining history, complemented by a thriving creative arts scene featuring galleries, studios, and regular cultural events, all surrounded by the beautiful countryside of Cornwall's historic mining landscape.



















