Fair Skies, St Merryn, is a stunning four-bedroom Scandi-inspired designer home offering the perfect blend of contemporary luxury and family comfort. The heart of this eco-friendly gem features a magnificent open-plan kitchen and dining area, complete with twin electric ovens, induction hob, dual fridge-freezers, wine fridge, and a Sage Creatista Nespresso coffee machine. Relax in the inviting snug with its second Smart TV, karaoke machine, and sofa bed, whilst the separate lounge boasts designer sofas and a crackling wood burner.
Step outside through bi-fold doors to discover the large enclosed garden, where you can unwind in the bubbling hot tub, dine al fresco, or simply watch children and pets roam freely across the generous outdoor space. The house features four beautiful bedrooms with flexible zip-and-link beds, alongside three luxurious bathrooms including two en-suite shower rooms with rainfall showers. Additional touches like the underfloor heating, Sonos sound systems, and private parking for six cars with electric vehicle charging make it a great holiday base for group or big family.
Imagine waking to Cornwall's gentle morning light streaming through designer windows, brewing fresh coffee from your Nespresso machine whilst planning your day's coastal adventures. Spend lazy afternoons exploring pristine beaches, building sandcastles with little ones, or watching surfers ride the waves. As evening falls, gather around the crackling wood burner, sharing stories of beach discoveries and local explorations, before slipping into the bubbling hot tub under Cornwall's starlit skies.
Fair Skies, St Merryn, is perfectly positioned to explore North Cornwall's magnificent coastline and vibrant culture. Seven pristine beaches lie within minutes of your door, ideal for surfing, sandcastle building, and coastal walks alongside dramatic clifftop paths. Sample award-winning craft beers and enjoy guided tastings at Padstow Brewing Co (4 km), then delve into maritime heritage and interactive exhibits at Padstow Museum (5 km). Adventure seekers will love Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (18 km), with its mystical caves and interactive exhibits based on Cornish myths and legends, whilst families can explore Cornwall's fascinating industrial heritage at Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (30 km), set within beautiful parkland surroundings and offering insights into the china clay industry.
Journey further afield to discover Fowey Aquarium (44 km), offering fascinating glimpses of Cornish marine life through interactive touch pools and displays of local sea creatures. Carnglaze Cavern in St Neot (51 km) provides an all-weather underground family adventure through three spectacular man-made caverns, whilst history enthusiasts shouldn't miss St Mawes Castle (52 km), a beautifully preserved Tudor fortress with its unique clover-leaf design and panoramic estuary views showcasing engaging historical displays.
The charming market town of Wadebridge (14 km) beckons with its famous Camel Trail, offering 18 miles of flat cycling alongside the River Camel connecting to Rock and Padstow, perfect for family cycling adventures. The town itself boasts excellent pubs, independent shops, and a delightful riverside setting, whilst the nearby Royal Cornwall Show Ground hosts the county's premier agricultural show each June. Meanwhile, the historic clay mining town of St Austell is a 33-kilometre drive away and provides access to the world-renowned Eden Project with its spectacular biomes housing plants from around the globe. The town celebrates Cornwall's rich industrial heritage through its fascinating Wheal Martyn Museum and the China Clay Country Park, whilst visitors can also explore the nearby Lost Gardens of Heligan and enjoy excellent shopping at the modern St Austell Retail Park.