Two Whitawoo, St Eval, is a charming single-storey barn conversion nestled in a private complex of three properties along the stunning North Cornwall coast. The well-equipped kitchen boasts an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, and washer/dryer, perfect for whipping up delicious meals after a day of coastal adventures. Unwind in the bright, open-plan living area where comfortable sofas surround a cosy wood burner, inviting you to curl up with a good book or enjoy your favourite film on the TV/DVD player as the evening draws in.
Step outside onto your private patio, complete with garden furniture and a BBQ, ideal for alfresco dining while soaking up the Cornish sunshine. The property features a sumptuous king-size bedroom with an elegant en-suite bathroom, complete with a relaxing bath, separate shower, and WC, ensuring a restful retreat after days spent exploring Cornwall's natural beauty. With off-road parking for two cars and dog-friendly accommodation, Two Whitawoo provides everything needed for a memorable coastal escape.
Imagine waking to the gentle Cornish morning light streaming through the windows, brewing a fresh pot of coffee in your kitchen while planning the day's adventures. Later, return from coastal walks to light the wood burner, pour a glass of local wine, and step outside to your patio to catch the magnificent sunset painting the sky in hues of amber and gold as you reminisce about your day exploring Cornwall's breathtaking coastline.
Two Whitawoo, St Eval, is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of North Cornwall's captivating coastline and charming towns. Just a short drive away, you'll discover Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan (3 km), where you can sample handcrafted gins inspired by the Cornish coast and enjoy fascinating distillery tours. Trevibban Mill Vineyard in Tredinnick (4 km) offers guided tours and wine tastings amid its picturesque vineyard and orchard setting, while The Japanese Garden in St Mawgan (5 km) provides a tranquil retreat with traditional landscaping, koi ponds, and peaceful walking paths. History enthusiasts will appreciate Padstow Museum (9 km), a volunteer-run establishment showcasing the region's rich maritime, cultural, and social heritage through engaging exhibits and family-friendly activities.
Venture a little further to discover St Piran's Oratory in Perranzabuloe (34 km), an ancient oratory and medieval cemetery featuring historic structures and significant archaeological remains. The Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro (34 km) houses impressive collections celebrating Cornish art, culture, and heritage, while Bodmin Keep in Bodmin (34 km) offers fascinating insights into Cornwall's military history through interactive displays and educational activities.
The pleasant town of Wadebridge is 15 kilometres away. The Camel Trail, offering 18 miles of flat cycle track running alongside the River Camel and linking the town to Rock and Padstow. Hire a bike from one of the local hire shops as the trail is perfect for cycling enthusiasts of all abilities. For beach lovers, Newquay (16 km) boasts some of Cornwall's most beautiful beaches with miles of golden sand and captivating coastlines, having earned its reputation as one of the Best Seaside Towns for Families with its laid-back charm and vibrant atmosphere.