Cherry Cottage, St Issey is a delightful stone-built retreat nestled on a working sheep farm in the heart of North Cornwall's rolling countryside. The contemporary kitchen provides everything needed for preparing delicious meals with local produce, featuring an electric oven and hob, fridge / freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine. The open-plan lounge and dining area welcomes you with natural wood tones and homely touches, offering comfortable seating, a Smart TV, and a dining table where everyone can gather.
Stepping outside, the enclosed lawned garden offers a peaceful sanctuary where children can play freely whilst adults relax on the furnished patio, perhaps firing up the charcoal barbecue as the soothing sounds of sheep drift across the surrounding fields. Private parking for two cars completes this practical country escape. Heading upstairs, two bedrooms provide peaceful accommodation: a versatile family room with a double bed and two singles, plus a cosy twin room perfect for children or friends. A well-appointed family bathroom with shower over bath serves the ground floor, whilst a convenient Jack-and-Jill WC sits upstairs.
Picture lazy mornings with coffee on the patio, breathing in fresh country air as lambs bleat gently beyond the garden gate. Spend days exploring dramatic coastlines and charming harbour villages, returning to your peaceful farmland retreat as golden evening light spreads across the fields. Gather around the dining table sharing stories of the day's adventures, the tranquil Cornish countryside wrapping around you like a warm embrace.
Cherry Cottage, St Issey puts you at the heart of North Cornwall's finest family attractions and coastal adventures. Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (1 km) delights visitors of all ages with thrilling rides, charming animal encounters, and exciting seasonal events that bring the whole family together. Padstow Brewing Co in Padstow (6 km) invites craft beer enthusiasts to discover their multi award-winning brews through fascinating brewery tours and expertly guided tastings. Bodmin Jail in Bodmin (13 km) offers spine-tingling journeys through Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment, combining guided heritage tours with paranormal experiences and compelling interactive exhibitions. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (15 km) transports players into mystical caves and legendary Cornish tales through its enchanting pirate-themed course, complete with interactive exhibits and captivating historical enactments.
Venture further to discover even more of Cornwall's treasured heritage sites. Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (46 km) brings Cornwall's extraordinary mining history vividly to life through atmospheric underground tours showcasing the industry that once defined this remarkable county. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (49 km) sits dramatically on Bodmin Moor, this ancient smuggling inn combining fascinating museum exhibits with characterful accommodation and hearty traditional dining steeped in centuries of intrigue. Tate St Ives in St Ives (51 km) commands a spectacular clifftop position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, presenting stunning contemporary art by celebrated Cornish artists alongside carefully curated displays drawn from the prestigious Tate collection.
The historic town of St Austell lies 19 kilometres away, renowned as Cornwall's clay mining capital and gateway to the world-famous Eden Project, where massive biomes house exotic plants from across the globe amid innovative sustainability exhibitions. Meanwhile, Redruth sits 36 kilometres distant, this characterful market town combining fascinating industrial heritage with a thriving creative arts scene, handsome architecture, and immediate access to beautiful countryside perfect for walking, cycling, and horse-riding adventures through quintessential Cornish landscapes.



















