Shotwood, Little Petherick is a stylish and spacious single-storey bungalow offering a peaceful retreat for couples or groups of friends. The well-equipped kitchen features a gas cooker with double oven and hob, integrated fridge / freezer, slimline dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, and Bosch coffee machine. The generous lounge welcomes you with comfortable armchairs, a TV with DVD player and BT Box for Netflix, creating a cosy space to unwind after days spent exploring the surrounding countryside and coastline.
Step outside to discover an enclosed garden with a sunken lawn to the rear and lawned area to the front, complemented by a large patio with garden furniture and barbecue, perfect for alfresco dining on warm evenings. An outdoor shower with warm water adds a practical touch after beach days. Two comfortable bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the king-size room and the flexible twin room both feature their own TVs. A modern shower room with separate WC completes the layout, while private parking for three cars ensures convenience throughout your stay.
Picture warm afternoons on the patio, cold drinks in hand as the barbecue sizzles and countryside birdsong drifts across the garden. Days are yours to fill with coastal adventures and harbour-side wandering, returning each evening to your peaceful retreat. Fire up the outdoor shower after sandy beach visits, then settle into comfortable armchairs as the Cornish sun sets beyond the rolling fields surrounding this delightful bungalow.
Shotwood, Little Petherick places you perfectly for exploring North Cornwall's finest family attractions and natural beauty. Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (3 km) offers thrilling rides, delightful animal encounters, and exciting seasonal events that captivate visitors of all ages. Newquay Zoo (14 km) combines diverse animal exhibits with important conservation projects and engaging educational programmes, making it an enriching day out for wildlife enthusiasts. Bodmin Jail (16 km) brings Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment vividly to life through guided heritage tours, paranormal experiences, and interactive exhibitions within its atmospheric ancient walls. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (19 km) reveals fascinating insights into Cornwall's historic china clay industry, set within beautiful parkland perfect for leisurely exploration.
Venture further afield to discover more of Cornwall's treasures. Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (47 km) enchants families with its interactive puzzle trails, mysterious mansion, and magical gardens designed for adventure and discovery. Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives (51 km) showcases the renowned artist's exceptional work, featuring her preserved studio and striking outdoor sculptures set within intimate gardens. Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (54 km) provides an idyllic lakeside setting for water sports, fishing, and scenic nature trails, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking active pursuits.
The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac lies just 12 kilometres away, its scenic harbour and traditional cottages creating the charming backdrop for the beloved TV series Doc Martin, while narrow winding streets reveal excellent seafood restaurants and independent galleries. Meanwhile, historic Camborne is a 42-kilometre drive. Once one of the world's richest mining towns, it now celebrate its industrial heritage through fascinating museums and preserved engine houses that tell the story of Cornwall's copper and tin mining legacy.















