Barras Moor Cottage, Perranarworthal, is a stunning three-bedroom farmhouse that perfectly blends character features with modern comforts. The heart of this charming home is its spacious contemporary kitchen, featuring an AGA (winter only), electric double oven, gas hob, and all modern conveniences, complemented by a sociable breakfast bar and family dining area. The welcoming lounge invites relaxation with its comfortable corner sofa and warming wood burner, while the delightful sunroom offers a peaceful retreat for quiet moments with a good book.
Step outside to discover wonderfully mature private gardens with generous sloping lawns and a beautiful patio terrace, perfect for alfresco dining with the family. The sleeping arrangements comprise three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a luxurious king-size master with en-suite shower room and dressing room, a welcoming double, and a versatile super-king-size zip-and-link room. A stunning bathroom with a freestanding roll-top bath and rainfall shower completes the accommodation, alongside a convenient ground-floor WC.
Imagine waking up to birdsong floating through your window, enjoying a leisurely breakfast at the kitchen bar while planning your day's adventures, and returning home to gather around the wood burner, sharing stories of your Cornish explorations. As evening falls, fire up the charcoal BBQ and dine under the stars in your private garden sanctuary.
Barras Moor Cottage, Perranarworthal, is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's diverse attractions. The historic Bude Canal (2 km) offers fascinating guided walks along its preserved locks and wharves, led by the knowledgeable Bude Canal & Harbour Society.
For family thrills, The Monster Slip & Slide in Bude (8 km) promises excitement with its 360ft slide and immersive maize maze. The Cornwall At War Museum in Davidstow (25 km) provides an engaging journey through the region's wartime history, while the impressive Launceston Castle (33 km) stands proud with its thousand-year heritage.
Further afield, discover the mysterious Jamaica Inn at Bolventor (43 km), steeped in smuggling history and Cornish folklore. The Bodmin & Wenford Railway (51 km) offers nostalgic steam train journeys through picturesque countryside, while Trevibban Mill Vineyard (55 km) invites you to sample local wines in beautiful surroundings. The cathedral city of Truro (11 km) provides excellent shopping and dining options, while St Austell (34 km) offers a gateway to the world-famous Eden Project.