The Dreyhouse, St Issey is a stunning light-filled barn conversion in the idyllic hamlet of Higher Halwyn, offering a fabulous holiday retreat for families and friends. The stylishly designed kitchen features comprehensive equipment ideal for preparing delicious meals throughout your stay. Step into the spacious open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner where wooden beams crown the high vaulted ceiling, creating instant warmth and character. The cosy lounge invites relaxation with Smart TV and Blu-ray player, whilst the central dining space proves perfect for gathering together to share meals and plan adventures.
Outside, enjoy multiple patio areas with far-reaching views across farmland, ideal for morning coffee. The large enclosed garden features a decked area perfect for alfresco dining and relaxation. Steps lead up onto the lawn where children's imaginations flourish with climbing frame, swing and slide. Three beautifully appointed bedrooms provide comfort: a super-king-size room with vaulted ceiling and en-suite shower room; a charming twin in relaxing tones; and a king-size bedroom. A family bathroom ensures convenience for all guests.
Picture yourself waking to glorious countryside views streaming through the windows, the scent of breakfast cooking in the well-equipped kitchen. Spend lazy afternoons lounging in the garden whilst children play, then gather around the dining table as evening light dances across the beamed ceilings. This is holiday relaxation at its finest; peaceful, unhurried, and utterly restorative.
The Dreyhouse, St Issey is perfectly positioned to explore North Cornwall's stunning coastline and charming attractions. Kayaking on River Camel (2 km) offers guided tours exploring the scenic estuary with excellent wildlife spotting opportunities ideal for families and adventurers alike. Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan (6 km) showcases handcrafted gins inspired by the Cornish coast, complete with fascinating distillery tours and tastings for visitors. Newquay Zoo (17 km) delights families with diverse animal exhibits and engaging educational programmes for all ages of visitors. The magical Lost Gardens of Heligan (27 km) captivates visitors with its enchanting restoration, diverse plant collections, and beautiful heritage walks through centuries of precious history and memory.
Further afield, discover Trethorne Leisure Park (46 km) offering fun-filled indoor and outdoor play areas, thrilling animal encounters and ten-pin bowling—perfect entertainment for rainy days and very active families. Upper Tamar Lake (52 km), cradled by beautiful countryside on the Cornwall and Devon border, provides tranquil escape with peaceful walks and stunning natural beauty throughout every season. The fascinating Museum of Cornish Life (54 km) showcases three magnificent floors of captivating exhibits within historic Market Buildings.
The charming fishing village of Port Isaac (10 km), famous as the filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin, tempts visitors with its scenic harbour and traditional cottages offering authentic local character and charm. Award-winning Bude (43 km), a thriving seaside resort town, boasts magnificent sandy beaches ideal for seaside adventures, water sports, and family days out by the sea.































