Here Tiz, St Day is a delightful rural cottage offering the perfect blend of countryside charm and contemporary convenience. The well-equipped country-style kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, and dishwasher, with a breakfast bar table seating four that's ideal for enjoying meals together. A Nespresso coffee machine ensures your mornings begin perfectly. The spacious lounge provides the ultimate retreat, boasting a Smart TV with DVD player and a welcoming electric log burner effect fire, the perfect spot for cosy evenings curled up with a cherished book.
Step outside through double doors onto the patio, where garden furniture invites you to unwind. The large enclosed lawn stretches beyond, complete with a purpose-built BBQ area ideal for summer entertaining and ample seating to gather around. This charming cottage features two bedrooms: a master bedroom with king-size bed, vanity area, and en-suite shower room with WC, plus a light and bright double bedroom. A main shower room and separate WC complete the facilities, ensuring comfort for all guests. Secure off-road parking for two cars adds practical appeal to this countryside hideaway.
Imagine waking in your peaceful Cornish retreat, brewing fresh coffee whilst gazing across rolling green hills. Spend sun-soaked days exploring dramatic coastal cliffs or tackling scenic walking trails through picturesque countryside. Return to your welcoming cottage as evening descends, enjoying alfresco suppers on the patio before relaxing by the fire with a contented sigh.
Here Tiz, St Day is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of Cornwall. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (9 km) offers award-winning farm experiences featuring guided tours and vintage tractor rides through apple orchards. Close by, Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (11 km) invites underground exploration, showcasing Cornwall's fascinatingly rich mining heritage with authentic period detail. Art enthusiasts will be captivated by Tate St Ives (21 km), positioned beautifully overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and showcasing work by notable Cornish artists alongside treasures from the Tate collection. The historic castle and island of St Michael's Mount in Marazion (24 km) enchants visitors with subtropical gardens, scenic harbours, and legendary tales waiting to be discovered, with castle tours and causeway walks providing unforgettable experiences.
For those seeking further adventure, the scenic Camel Trail (49 km) offers picturesque cycling routes through rivers, woodlands, and charming countryside villages along a disused railway line. It's perfect for exploration at your own pace. The Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing (49 km) provides a fascinating harborside experience, showcasing Cornwall's captivating history through exhibits, ship models, and photographic records. Looe Island (54 km), a peaceful marine nature reserve with guided walks and diverse wildlife habitats, offers serene escape accessible via organized trips.
Nearby, there are some great towns that are begging to be explored. Truro, Cornwall's vibrant county capital, is just 10 kilometres away and features independent boutiques, charming shops, with welcoming cafes alongside a cathedral and museum. Historic St Austell is a 31-kilometre drive from the cottage. Once the centre of Cornwall's clay mining industry, it is home to Earth Goddess, the UK's tallest ceramic sculpture. The spectacular Eden Project is on it's outskirts and there are many excellent attractions and cultural experiences in the town.























