The Old Dairy, Carnhell Green, is a breathtaking barn conversion that masterfully blends rustic charm with contemporary luxury. The superbly equipped kitchen boasts an L'OR coffee machine, electric oven, induction hob, and dishwasher, all beautifully integrated within the open-plan design. Step into the enchanting living area where exposed stone walls, vaulted ceilings, and rustic tin sheeting create a magical atmosphere, complete with plush seating, oak furnishings, and a full HD Smart TV for cosy evenings.
Venture outside to discover your private enclosed patio, where a bubbling hot tub awaits under starlit skies, alongside a charcoal barbecue and garden seating for four. The property features a luxurious king-size bedroom with wall-mounted TV and sleek ensuite shower room, plus a magical 'den' with single bed, mezzanine sleeping area for children, and its own wet room. Guests also enjoy access to a shared indoor heated swimming pool and convenient laundry facilities.
Picture yourself unwinding in the hot tub as twilight settles over the Cornish countryside, children's laughter echoing from their magical den while you savour a glass of something special. Days begin with coffee from your L'OR machine, followed by refreshing dips in the heated pool, before exploring Cornwall's treasures and returning to this enchanting retreat.
The Old Dairy, Carnhell Green, is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's rich heritage and natural beauty. The Great Flat Lode Trail in Treskillard (8 km) offers scenic circular walks showcasing mining heritage with stunning views, whilst Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (11 km) provides fascinating underground tours. The Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (14 km) captivates with three floors of exhibits, and Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (14 km) offers water sports and nature trails.
Further afield, discover Trelissick House and Gardens in Feock (32 km) with panoramic views over the Fal estuary, diverse gardens including exotic plants and beautiful woodlands, plus a National Trust shop and café. Explore the dramatic coastal landscape of Lizard Point (33 km) with its rugged granite cliffs, England's most southerly point, rare wildlife including seals and choughs, and the historic Lizard Lighthouse. PK Porthcurno, a 35-kilometre drive away, offers engaging exhibits on global communications history at this fascinating museum housed in former World War II tunnels, showcasing the site's role as a vital international telegraph station.
The former mining town of Hayle, just 8 kilometres away, beckons with three miles of golden sandy beaches including the family-friendly Hayle Towans, plus fascinating industrial heritage sites that tell the story of Cornwall's tin mining past. Meanwhile, characterful Penzance enchants visitors 20 kilometres distant with its historic harbour where fishing boats still land their daily catch, excellent restaurants serving fresh Cornish cuisine, vibrant arts scene, and proximity to stunning beaches like Marazion's Mount's Bay, making it the perfect base for exploring West Cornwall's treasures.”