Carew Villa, St Day, is a delightful single-level bungalow offering comfortable family accommodation in a peaceful Cornish setting. The well-appointed kitchen / diner features an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, and washing machine, with a cosy dining area that seats four perfectly for family meals and holiday planning sessions. The spacious lounge welcomes you with comfortable seating, a Smart TV with Freesat and DVD player, plus an electric fireplace for those cooler Cornish evenings, whilst a selection of books and DVDs ensures entertainment whatever the weather.
Step outside to discover your own enclosed patio garden, ideal for morning coffee, afternoon tea, or evening drinks as you plan your next adventure. The property offers three well-positioned bedrooms at the quiet end of the house: a restful double bedroom, a cheerful twin room with its own Smart TV and DVD player, and a single bedroom perfect for younger family members. A family bathroom with shower over bath and separate WC ensures everyone's comfort during your stay.
Imagine settling into your peaceful retreat after days exploring Cornwall's treasures, enjoying a leisurely breakfast on the patio before setting off on scenic walks or cycle rides. Picture cosy evenings gathered around the electric fire, sharing stories of your day's discoveries whilst planning tomorrow's coastal adventures.
Carew Villa, St Day, provides an excellent base for exploring Cornwall's diverse attractions and stunning coastline. The charming village of St Day lies just a short stroll away, offering essential amenities including local shops, a welcoming pub, and post office for all your holiday needs. Adventure seekers will delight in the nearby Bude Canal (3 km), where guided walks reveal historic sea locks and preserved canal artefacts, whilst The Castle in Bude (3 km) combines art galleries, heritage displays, and a delightful café overlooking the beach. For family thrills, The Monster Slip & Slide in Bude (8 km) offers an exhilarating 360ft slide adventure complete with bodyboards and an immersive maize maze. History enthusiasts can venture to the Cornwall At War Museum in Davidstow (25 km), showcasing fascinating wartime memorabilia and regional conflict history.
Further exploration reveals the legendary Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (43 km), where ancient smuggling tales come alive through its unique museum and atmospheric dining. The magical St Michael's Mount in Marazion (51 km) enchants visitors with its historic castle, subtropical gardens, and causeway walks, whilst Bodmin Jail (53 km) offers spine-tingling heritage tours through Georgian and Victorian crime history.
The cathedral city of Truro is a 14-kilometre drive. It is the county capital and is Cornwall's only city. It is also Cornwall's cultural heart, with a thriving arts scene. Just 25 kilometres away from the bungalow is Newquay, which has been voted Best Seaside Town for Families. With golden beaches and laid-back coastal charm, along with all the family-friendly attractions, make it a great place to visit.