Owlets, St Eval is a stunning single-storey barn conversion nestled in the breathtaking North Cornwall coast. The well-equipped kitchen boasts an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, and washer / dryer – perfect for whipping up delicious holiday meals. Unwind in the bright, open-plan living area where comfortable sofas invite you to curl up beside the crackling wood burner while enjoying your favourite film on the TV/DVD, with patio doors framing picturesque countryside views.
Step outside onto the private patio, where garden furniture and a BBQ await for those balmy summer evenings dining alfresco under star-studded Cornish skies. The property features a sumptuous super-king-size bedroom with a luxurious en-suite bathroom complete with bath, separate shower, and WC, ensuring maximum comfort during your countryside retreat. With its contemporary charm blended seamlessly with rustic character, Owlets offers an idyllic haven for couples seeking a romantic getaway.
Imagine waking to the gentle Cornish breeze, brewing fresh coffee in your charming kitchen before stepping onto the sun-dappled patio. Spend days exploring nearby golden beaches, returning to light the wood burner as evening falls. Savour a locally-sourced meal with a glass of Cornish wine as twilight bathes the countryside in amber hues, creating memories that linger long after your holiday ends.
Owlets, St Eval is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's spectacular north coast. The renowned Tarquin's Gin Distillery (3 km) offers fascinating tours showcasing handcrafted gins inspired by the Cornish coastline, while The Japanese Garden in St Mawgan (5 km) provides a tranquil escape with its traditional landscaping, koi ponds, and peaceful walking paths. The charming harbour town of Padstow (9 km) beckons with its picturesque streets, famous restaurants, and attractions, including Padstow Museum, showcasing the area's rich maritime heritage, and the National Lobster Hatchery, dedicated to marine conservation and sustainable fishing practices.
Further afield, discover St Austell Market House (31 km), a vibrant community space hosting creative businesses and cultural activities. The Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro (34 km) offers a fascinating journey through Cornish art and heritage, while the Bodmin & Wenford Railway (34 km) provides scenic steam train rides through stunning countryside.
For day trips, pay a visit to Wadebridge, which is 15 kilometres away and the gateway to the Camel Trail; 30 kilometres of flat cycling track running alongside the River Camel. Explore the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac (28 km), known for its traditional cottages and as the filming location for the popular TV series Doc Martin.