Roundhouse Mill, St Issey is an exceptional five-bedroom barn conversion for groups seeking a memorable coastal escape. The well-appointed kitchen features an electric oven, induction hob, double fridge/freezer, and integrated dishwasher, creating an ideal hub for group mealtimes. The open-plan kitchen / diner buzzes with activity, its central island a gathering point where friends linger.
Beyond the kitchen, a magnificent living space unfolds across the upper floor. The orangery, flooded with natural light from a sprawling skylight and bi-fold doors, provides serene estuary views. The living room, warmed by a wood burner and plush seating, becomes your cosy retreat. A telescope invites stargazing. Outside, the garden is sublime. Sun loungers dot the glass-fronted balcony, whilst the lower terrace features an outdoor dining table, fire pit, and charcoal BBQ. A hammock, heated outdoor shower, and bubbling hot tub complete the experience. Five bedrooms await: two super-king-size zip-and-link rooms (convertible to twins), one king-size, and two twin rooms. Four bathrooms, three en-suites and a family bathroom, ensure comfort for all ten guests.
Imagine waking to panoramic estuary views, gathering friends around the island for steaming coffee, and spending lazy afternoons soaking in the hot tub whilst gazing across the Cornish countryside. As twilight descends, ignite the fire pit, toast marshmallows, and watch stars twinkle above the water's edge, creating treasured memories that linger long after your departure.
Roundhouse Mill, St Issey is ideally positioned to explore the vibrant North Cornish coast. Kayaking on River Camel at Porthilly Cove (2 km) offers guided tours exploring the scenic estuary and coastline with wildlife spotting opportunities, perfect for families and groups. Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan (6 km) showcases handcrafted gins inspired by the Cornish coast, offering unique flavours and fascinating distillery tours. The charming seaside town of Padstow (three km) beckons with its renowned harbour, where you can crab, savour traditional fish and chips, or embark on sea safaris and boat trips. Just across the water, Rock (4 km) provides a peaceful riverside retreat. The Camel Trail, accessible just half a kilometre from the property, invites cyclists to pedal through Cornwall's breathtaking countryside. Newquay Zoo (17 km) welcomes families with diverse animal exhibits, conservation projects, and engaging educational programmes. Fowey Aquarium (29 km) offers a captivating glimpse into Cornish marine life with interactive touch pools.
For those seeking deeper exploration, Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (49 km) reveals underground wonders of Cornwall's mining heritage. Upper Tamar Lake (52 km), cradled by countryside on the Cornwall and Devon border, provides a tranquil escape. Art enthusiasts will treasure Tate St Ives (53 km), spectacularly positioned overlooking the Atlantic, showcasing celebrated Cornish artists and Tate's renowned collection.
Just a short drive away, visitors will discover two of Cornwall's most captivating destinations. The clay mining town of St Austell, located 22 kilometres from here, is renowned worldwide as home to the spectacular Eden Project, where massive biomes house exotic plants from across the globe. Meanwhile, Truro lies 31 km away and serves as Cornwall's elegant county capital, boasting a magnificent Gothic Revival cathedral, excellent shopping districts, and the renowned Royal Cornwall Museum. This historic city offers a perfect blend of cultural attractions, fine dining, and heritage exploration, making both destinations essential stops for any Cornish holiday itinerary.































