The Barn at Manor Meadows, Radnor is a beautifully converted barn perfect for couples seeking a peaceful countryside retreat. The open-plan living space flows seamlessly from the fully equipped kitchen, featuring an electric oven with induction hob, dishwasher, and integrated appliances, through to a cosy dining area with table for two, and into the comfortable lounge with plush sofas and Smart TV. Underfloor heating throughout the ground floor ensures year-round comfort, while the contemporary shower room boasts a luxurious drench shower. Bi-fold doors open from the living area onto the raised decking, blurring the boundaries between inside and out.
Heading outside, the private garden is a tranquil haven surrounded by mature trees and meadow flowers, with a carefully designed layout that includes gravelled areas, lawn, and comfortable outdoor seating. The raised decking provides the perfect spot for al fresco dining with the charcoal barbecue, or simply relaxing with a book in complete seclusion. Upstairs, the bedroom sanctuary features a sumptuous king-size bed with sophisticated décor creating a restful atmosphere for peaceful nights. Parking for two cars is provided on the driveway, accessed via a characterful farm track from the main road.
Picture mornings with coffee on the sun-drenched decking, birdsong drifting through the meadow flowers as the day unfolds around you. Spend afternoons exploring endless countryside trails or driving to golden beaches just minutes away, then return to your private sanctuary as evening falls. Fire up the barbecue as the sun sets, pour a glass of wine, and lose yourself in the star-studded sky above, the gentle rustle of leaves your only companion.
The Barn at Manor Meadows, Radnor places you perfectly for exploring Cornwall's rich mining heritage and stunning coast. King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (7 km) invites you to explore Cornwall's extraordinary tin mining past through guided underground tours, working machinery demonstrations, and award-winning heritage exhibits that bring industrial history vividly to life. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (9 km) offers a delightful family day out with guided tours through orchards and production areas, nostalgic vintage tractor rides, and tastings of their renowned apple-based products. Tate St Ives (19 km) occupies a spectacular clifftop position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing celebrated Cornish artists alongside carefully curated displays from the wider Tate collection in light-filled galleries. Newquay Zoo, 20 kilometres from the barn, combines diverse animal exhibits from around the world with important conservation projects and engaging educational programmes for all ages.
Venture further to discover more of Cornwall's treasures. Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (45 km) delivers exciting family entertainment with thrilling rides for all ages, delightful animal encounters, and engaging seasonal events throughout the year. The Camel Trail (51 km) follows a picturesque disused railway line between Wenfordbridge, Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow, offering cyclists and walkers stunning riverside views through woodlands and charming countryside villages. Bodmin Keep (53 km) houses Cornwall's fascinating military museum, where interactive displays and educational activities bring centuries of the county's army heritage to vivid life through carefully preserved artefacts and compelling stories.
The cathedral city of Truro lies 12 kilometres away, where Cornwall's county capital combines Georgian architecture with contemporary shopping, excellent restaurants celebrating local produce, and the magnificent Gothic Revival cathedral towering over cobbled streets. characterful harbour town of Penzance is a 27-kilometre drive. Steeped in maritime history, it offers outstanding restaurants showcasing fresh Cornish seafood, independent galleries displaying local artwork, and easy access to some of Cornwall's finest golden beaches including the nearby Art Deco splendour of Jubilee Pool.















