Little Owls Barn, Tideford Cross, is a stunning contemporary barn conversion offering modern luxury within a tranquil rural setting. The spacious family kitchen boasts an electric oven and hob, American fridge-freezer with water and ice dispenser, and a coffee machine, seamlessly flowing into the dining area with its six-seater table. The bright lounge showcases spectacular countryside views through huge patio doors, complete with Smart TV and Sky Sports for cosy evenings. A convenient utility room houses the washing machine and tumble dryer, whilst underfloor heating ensures year-round comfort.
Step outside to discover your own private field, perfect for children to roam free, alongside a large patio with BBQ facilities and a charming summer house filled with games and toys. The property features three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a king-size master with dual-aspect French doors, en-suite shower room, Smart TV, and adjoining dressing room; a double with patio doors and en-suite; and a flexible twin room that converts to a king-size bed. The fully enclosed garden and front landscaped area with fire pit create the perfect outdoor sanctuary.
Imagine waking to birdsong echoing across open fields, watching owls emerge from their dedicated house as dusk falls, and gathering around the fire pit under starlit Cornish skies. Spend lazy afternoons in the summer house whilst children play safely in your private field, then retreat indoors to cook together in the heart of this contemporary home.
Little Owls Barn, Tideford Cross, is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's treasures whilst maintaining peaceful seclusion. Port Eliot House and Gardens in St Germans (6 km) offers stunning Grade I listed architecture and Humphrey Repton's landscaped gardens, perfect for historical exploration. Antony House and Gardens in Mayfield (19 km) showcases magnificent Queen Anne architecture and film-famous gardens, whilst the Tamar Valley trail (19 km) provides 56 kilometres of scenic walking routes through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Looe Island (21 km) beckons nature lovers with its marine reserve and guided wildlife walks.
Adventure seekers will delight in Tretherne Leisure Park in Kennards House (31 km), a sprawling family attraction offering thrilling indoor soft play areas, exciting outdoor adventure playgrounds, go-karting, and hands-on animal encounters with farm animals and exotic species. History enthusiasts can explore the legendary Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (33 km), the atmospheric 18th-century coaching inn immortalized in Daphne du Maurier's famous novel, where smugglers once gathered on the wild expanses of Bodmin Moor amid tales of ghostly apparitions and maritime mysteries. Alternatively, discover the remarkable Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (34 km), one of Cornwall's finest medieval fortifications featuring a magnificent 13th-century circular shell keep perched dramatically above the River Fowey, offering panoramic views across the ancient stannary town once known as the administrative capital of medieval Cornwall.
Saltash, just an 11-kilometre drive, is a vibrant town perfectly positioned on the banks of the River Tamar, offering excellent shopping opportunities and diverse dining experiences. This bustling gateway to Cornwall provides everything from high street stores to independent boutiques, plus restaurants serving fresh local seafood and traditional pub fare. Meanwhile, historic Liskeard, 15 kilometres away, enchants visitors with its authentic market town atmosphere, featuring centuries-old buildings, weekly markets, and charming cobbled streets. Nestled between the wild beauty of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall’s spectacular south coast, Liskeard makes an ideal spot for exploring both the rugged moorland landscapes and pristine coastal beaches that make this region so beloved by holidaymakers.