Deviock Farm House, Downderry welcomes you into a magnificent kitchen and dining space designed for both indulgence and entertaining, where a chic breakfast bar sits alongside a statement dining table for memorable gatherings. The chef's kitchen features a professional electric range oven, integrated microwave, fridge, freezer, and dishwasher, alongside a dedicated coffee machine for leisurely mornings. French doors reveal the terrace and landscaped gardens beyond. The refined drawing room, anchored by a striking wood burner and enveloped in sumptuous designer seating, offers an intimate retreat with a large Smart TV for cosy evenings. A practical utility room houses the washing machine and tumble dryer, while a ground-floor bathroom features an elegant roll-top bath.
Step outside, where the terraced gardens offer a private sanctuary of manicured lawns and panoramic vistas, with a discreetly positioned hot tub for seven providing the ultimate indulgence beneath the stars. The gravelled terrace comes complete with garden furniture and gas barbecue for al fresco dining. Upstairs, three exquisite double bedrooms await, each appointed with an indulgent kingsize bed and Smart TV, offering captivating views across the gardens. A lavish shower room with cubicle shower completes the upper level. Private parking accommodates three cars, with an electric vehicle charging point available.
Picture lazy mornings with coffee on the terrace, breathing in the tranquil Cornish countryside air. Spend sun-filled days exploring dramatic coastlines or simply unwinding in the bubbling hot tub, surrounded by sweeping garden views. As evening falls, gather around the wood burner's warm glow, perhaps after firing up the barbecue while the sky turns brilliant shades of amber and rose.
Deviock Farm House, Downderry positions you perfectly to explore the captivating south Cornish coast and countryside. Looe Island in Looe (7 km) is a peaceful marine nature reserve offering guided walks, diverse wildlife habitats, and scenic views, accessible only via organised boat trips for a truly special day out. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (25 km) is the ancient smuggling inn immortalised by Daphne du Maurier, now offering a unique museum exploring its notorious past alongside charming accommodations and delightful dining on atmospheric Bodmin Moor. The Eden Project in Bodelva (27 km) is Cornwall's captivating eco-park featuring stunning biomes housing diverse plant collections from around the world, with interactive exhibits exploring humanity's relationship with nature. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (31 km) is a fascinating clay mining museum set within beautiful parkland, offering compelling insights into Cornwall's china clay industry through preserved buildings and original machinery.
Venture further to discover more of Cornwall's treasures. Padstow Brewing Co in Padstow (45 km) is a multi-award-winning craft brewery offering engaging brewery tours and guided tastings of their range of unique beers, perfect for real ale enthusiasts. Fowey Aquarium in Fowey (47 km) offers a fascinating glimpse into Cornish marine life through interactive touch pools and displays showcasing a variety of local sea creatures. Truro Cathedral in Truro (50 km) is a stunning architectural masterpiece with breathtaking Gothic Revival design, rich historical significance, and a variety of services and cultural events for visitors to enjoy throughout the year.
The historic market town of Liskeard is 11 kilometres from the property, positioned perfectly between the wild expanses of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's dramatic south coast, offering independent shops, traditional pubs, and regular farmers' markets. Meanwhile, Wadebridge is 49 kilometres away. The town is probably best known as the gateway to the Camel Trail, where 29 kilometres of flat cycle track running parallel to the River Camel links this charming town to Rock and Padstow, offering spectacular estuary views and wildlife spotting opportunities for cyclists of all abilities.























