Carnevas Farmhouse, Porthcothan is a captivating Grade II-listed period farmhouse offering a charming blend of historic character and countryside appeal. The elegant kitchen is thoughtfully equipped with a built-in electric oven, ceramic hob, fridge / freezer, washing machine, microwave, dishwasher, and a Lavazza coffee machine with eco pods, everything you need to create delicious meals. The spacious lounge beckons you to relax on comfortable sofas whilst enjoying the Smart TV with Sky Entertainment and a selection of DVDs. A distinctive feature fireplace becomes the heart of warmly lit evenings.
The enclosed garden with garden furniture offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by pretty country views. This characterful period property features two bedrooms: a generous super-king-size with an additional small double futon sofa bed, and a twin bedroom that can be linked to form a super-king. An open fire (with starter pack provided October to March) adds atmospheric charm. A family bathroom with bath, shower cubicle, and WC ensures comfort for all guests.
Imagine stepping into this charming farmhouse on a crisp Cornish morning, brewing fresh coffee in the elegant kitchen before settling by the warming fireplace with a good book. Watch the afternoon light dance across the countryside beyond your window. As evening descends, gather with loved ones in the spacious lounge, whilst the flickering fire casts a gentle glow and stories of adventure fill the air.
Carnevas Farmhouse, Porthcothan is perfectly positioned for a Cornish coastal escape steeped in natural beauty and local character. The beautiful Porthcothan Beach is within walking distance, accessible via a scenic path across farmland that connects to the celebrated South West Coast Path, making it ideal for sunrise walks, seaside adventures, and exploring hidden coves. Closer still, Padstow Brewing Co (5 km) offers multi-award-winning craft beers and guided tastings, perfect for those eager to explore the region's vibrant brewing scene. For active exploration and family fun, Kayaking on River Camel (8 km) provides guided tours through the scenic estuary with excellent wildlife spotting opportunities, whilst Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (12 km) in Newquay offers pirate-themed entertainment with mystical caves and interactive exhibits.
Venture slightly further for cultural and natural wonders. The legendary Tintagel Castle (25 km) perches dramatically on clifftop ruins, steeped in Arthurian legend and offering breathtaking coastal views that inspire wonder. For art lovers and scenic beauty, the enchanting fishing port of St Ives Harbour (47 km) charms visitors with its quaint independent shops, vibrant art galleries, and waterfront cafés. The Cornish Seal Sanctuary (49 km) in Gweek provides heartwarming encounters with rescued seals and marine wildlife, offering interactive experiences. The Museum of Cornish Life (50 km) in Helston invites discovery through three floors of captivating exhibits and fascinating artefacts.
Head just 28 kilometres from the farhouse to discover Truro, Cornwall's vibrant county capital and administrative heart. This charming city boasts the magnificent neo-Gothic cathedral with its soaring spires, excellent shopping along Lemon Quay, and delightful riverside walks. Meanwhile, historic St Austell lies 36 km away, serving as the gateway to one of Cornwall's most spectacular attractions. This former mining town is famously home to the world-renowned Eden Project, where enormous biomes house exotic plants from around the globe. Both destinations offer unique experiences that showcase Cornwall's rich heritage and innovative spirit, making them essential stops during your Cornish holiday.























