Tawny Owl, Winnard's Perch is an elegant eco-friendly lodge that perfectly balances sustainable luxury with modern comfort. The spacious open-plan kitchen boasts electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and washer / dryer, creating a well-equipped culinary haven. The bright and cheerful lounge area features comfortable seating and Smart TV with DVD player, whilst the dining area sits beside French doors that flood the space with natural light. Step outside to discover your own private oasis, complete with an enclosed decked area featuring a luxurious hot tub, BBQ facilities, and an on-site coarse fishing lake for keen anglers.
The property offers three comfortable bedrooms: a master double with en-suite shower and WC, a second double, and a twin room, ensuring flexible accommodation for up to six guests. A family bathroom with shower over bath and WC completes the indoor facilities, whilst ample off-road parking and a welcoming policy for two medium dogs make this the perfect home away from home.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of nature, enjoying your morning coffee on the decking before a day of Cornish adventures. As evening falls, slip into the bubbling hot tub under a canopy of stars, sharing stories of coastal walks and hidden coves whilst the peaceful fishing lake reflects the moonlight.
Tawny Owl, Winnard's Perch is superbly positioned to explore Cornwall's treasures, with the foodie haven of Padstow just 11 kilometres away. Begin your local discoveries at Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan (3 km), where handcrafted gins inspired by the Cornish coast await alongside fascinating distillery tours. Families will delight in Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (6 km), offering thrilling rides and animal encounters, whilst the Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park at Goss Moor (8 km) provides educational talks and captivating flying displays. The Wadebridge and District Museum (11 km) offers free admission to explore local history through fascinating exhibits and photographs.
Further afield, discover the legendary Tintagel Castle (32 km), where Arthurian legends come alive atop dramatic cliffs connected by a breathtaking modern footbridge suspended 57 metres above the sea. The medieval ruins, believed to be King Arthur's birthplace, offer spectacular coastal views and fascinating archaeological discoveries. The Fowey Aquarium is a 33-kilometre drive away and provides an enchanting glimpse into Cornish marine life with interactive touch pools, native species displays, and educational talks about local conservation efforts. Meanwhile, the unique Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (37 km) captivates visitors with the world's largest collection of witchcraft-related artefacts, including ritual objects, folk magic traditions, and spellbinding historical exhibits spanning centuries of mystical practices.
The historic clay mining town of St Austell, just 22 kilometres away, offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into Cornwall's industrial heritage whilst serving as home to the world-famous Eden Project. This revolutionary attraction features massive geodesic domes housing thousands of plant species from around the globe, including a spectacular rainforest biome and Mediterranean landscape. Beyond the Eden Project, St Austell boasts charming Georgian architecture, the informative Wheal Martyn Museum showcasing the area's china clay industry, and excellent local breweries. The town serves as your perfect gateway to exploring Cornwall's most spectacular attractions.