Bowjy Cottage, St Agnes offers a delightful coastal retreat in this charming two-bedroom barn conversion, perfectly positioned in the heart of Cornwall's thriving north coast village. Step into the beautifully presented kitchen, complete with electric oven, induction hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge-freezer, alongside a welcoming dining table for four. The inviting sitting room beckons with teal blue sofas and French doors that open onto your private courtyard sanctuary.
Step outside to enjoy the enclosed outdoor space with garden furniture, charcoal barbecue, and a handy outdoor shower that's perfect for rinsing off sandy feet after beach adventures. Venture upstairs to discover two comfortable bedrooms: the spacious master with exposed wooden beams, a king-size bed, and a convertible chair bed, plus a cosy twin room with single beds ideal for younger guests. The family bathroom features a refreshing shower, while thoughtful touches include a washer-dryer tucked beneath the stairs and off-road parking in the shared driveway.
Picture yourself sipping morning coffee in your private courtyard, breathing in the fresh Cornish air before heading out to explore dramatic coastal paths. Return each evening to fire up the barbecue, sharing stories of your day's discoveries while the outdoor shower awaits to wash away salt and sand from your coastal adventures.
Bowjy Cottage, St Agnes is ideally positioned to explore Cornwall's captivating north coast and surrounding attractions. Begin your adventures at Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (6 km), where award-winning farm experiences feature guided tours and vintage tractor rides. For water enthusiasts, Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (16 km) offers an idyllic lakeside setting with water sports and nature trails. Families will delight in Newquay Zoo (19 km), showcasing diverse animal exhibits and conservation projects, while history buffs can explore Cornwall's tin mining heritage at King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (22 km).
Venture further afield to discover The Eden Project in Bodelva (50 km), where captivating biomes house diverse plant collections and interactive exhibits showcasing ecosystems from around the world, including a Mediterranean climate dome and the world's largest indoor rainforest. History lovers shouldn't miss Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (50 km), a magnificent 13th-century circular castle with stunning views over the Fowey Valley and remarkably well-preserved shell keep, or Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (53 km) for an authentic underground mining experience exploring Cornwall's industrial heritage through guided tours of the former working mine.
The vibrant city of Truro, Cornwall's county capital, is just a 16-kilometre drive away and offers excellent shopping along its Georgian streets, the magnificent neo-Gothic cathedral with Britain's tallest spires, and the award-winning Royal Cornwall Museum. Meanwhile, the maritime charm of Falmouth awaits 25 km distant, where visitors can explore the imposing Pendennis Castle guarding the harbour entrance, browse the renowned National Maritime Museum Cornwall, stroll through the bustling working docks, and discover thriving galleries and independent shops in the historic town centre.