The Corn Mill, Coombe is a beautifully converted former mill that seamlessly blends historical character with contemporary comfort in a stunning rural setting. The well-equipped kitchen boasts an electric oven, two-ring hob, and charming electric Raeburn, alongside modern conveniences like a microwave, washing machine, and fridge with ice compartment. The magnificent open-plan kitchen / lounge / diner features soaring vaulted ceilings and captivating views across fields, streams, and woodland, while the breakfast bar and dining area provide perfect spots for family meals.
Step outside onto the walled garden terrace, where outdoor dining furniture awaits amidst fabulous farmland views, complemented by a lawn area ideal for four-legged friends. The property offers two thoughtfully appointed bedrooms: a spacious double with exposed beams, TV, and en-suite shower room, plus a versatile twin zip-and-link room that transforms into a super-king on request. A family bathroom with shower over bath serves the lower ground floor, while a separate downstairs lounge with French doors creates an additional retreat space, complete with sofa and TV / DVD for cosy family evenings.
Imagine waking to birdsong echoing across peaceful farmland, brewing morning coffee while gazing across rolling fields and woodland. Spend leisurely afternoons on your private terrace, sharing meals al fresco as wildlife wanders past your doorstep. When evening falls, gather in the snug lounge or explore the owner's orchards and woodland on delightful walks that begin right outside your door.
The Corn Mill, Coombe offers an idyllic base for exploring Cornwall's most treasured destinations and hidden gems throughout the county. The magical Lost Gardens of Heligan (7 km) enchant visitors with diverse plant collections and wildlife habitats, while Newquay Zoo (16 km) provides family-friendly animal encounters and conservation experiences. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm (17 km) offers award-winning farm tours and vintage tractor rides, and the historic Pendennis Castle in Falmouth (23 km) boasts panoramic coastal views and interactive exhibitions perfect for discovering maritime heritage and coastal history.
For those seeking greater adventures, Trethorne Leisure Park (47 km) delivers fun-filled family entertainment with indoor play areas and animal encounters, while the scenic Tamar Valley trail (54 km) winds through 35 miles of outstanding natural beauty featuring historic quays, crumbling mines, and diverse wildlife perfect for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. Culture enthusiasts will appreciate Penlee House Gallery & Museum in Penzance (52 km), showcasing West Cornwall's rich artistic heritage through engaging exhibitions and educational programs that celebrate local history and creativity.
The cathedral city of Truro (14 km) beckons with abundant shops and restaurants, perfect for leisurely afternoons exploring its charming streets, historic cathedral, and delightful cafés serving traditional Cornish treats and afternoon tea experiences. Meanwhile, Padstow (24 km) tempts food lovers with its renowned culinary scene and picturesque harbour charm, offering delightful waterside dining experiences and boutique shopping opportunities alongside traditional fishing boat watching and harbour walks that capture the essence of Cornwall's maritime culture and heritage.











