The Lookout, Crafthole, is a stunning detached barn conversion offering luxury accommodation with breathtaking countryside views. Step into the fully equipped kitchen featuring a huge centre island unit, electric oven and hob, and sociable space perfect for evening gatherings. The fabulous open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner boasts vaulted ceilings and wonderful glass doors that frame glorious vistas across the rolling landscape. Relax in the cosy snug area with beautiful sofas, whilst enjoying entertainment from the Smart TV and Sonos speaker system.
Venture outside to discover an enclosed garden laid to lawn, complete with patio area ideal for BBQ dining and alfresco entertaining in the Cornish sunshine. The property features two spacious king-size bedrooms on the ground floor, including a master suite with six-metre fitted wardrobe, en-suite bathroom and Smart TV for lazy mornings. A convenient shower room and utility area with washing machine complete this exceptional retreat, with the added bonus of complimentary kayak and paddle board access at nearby Portwrinkle Beach.
Picture yourself awakening to panoramic countryside views, brewing morning coffee whilst planning adventures along Cornwall's hidden coastline. Spend sun-drenched afternoons kayaking crystal-clear waters or simply unwinding in your private garden sanctuary. As evening draws near, gather around the island unit sharing stories of coastal discoveries, before retreating to your stylish snug for peaceful moments under starlit Cornish skies.
The Lookout, Crafthole, perfectly positions you to explore Cornwall's treasured south coast and beyond. The charming Whitsand Bay Golf Course lies just one kilometre away, whilst Port Eliot House and Gardens (8 km) showcases Grade I listed elegance with Humphrey Repton's stunning landscape design. Looe Island (11 km) offers peaceful marine nature reserve experiences with guided walks and diverse wildlife habitats, accessible through organised boat trips. For history enthusiasts, Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (27 km) presents magnificent 13th-century circular ruins with seasonal flowers and scenic picnic spots. Adventure further to discover Fowey Museum (24 km), where outdoor activities blend with fascinating local attractions and scenic water adventures.
Venture a little further away to explore Fowey Aquarium, a delightful 49-kilometre drive away, offering fascinating glimpses into Cornish marine life with interactive touch pools where children can safely handle starfish and crabs, alongside diverse displays featuring native species such as conger eels, rays, and colourful anemones. The multi award-winning Padstew Brewing Co is 50 km from your base and provides engaging brewery tours where visitors can witness the traditional brewing process firsthand, enjoy guided tastings of their signature ales and seasonal specialities, and participate in unique craft beer experiences including beer and food pairing sessions. Meanwhile, Bude Canal (54 km) offers a peaceful retreat with historic guided walks that showcase the remarkable sea locks—a rare engineering feat—alongside restored Victorian wharves and a visitor centre housing preserved canal artefacts that tell the story of this ambitious 19th-century waterway that once connected Bude to Launceston.
The historic market town of Liskeard, just 19 kilometres away, offers visitors authentic Cornish charm perfectly positioned between the dramatic landscapes of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's stunning south coast. This ancient town boasts a rich heritage dating back over 800 years, featuring traditional granite buildings, independent shops, and a bustling weekly market that has traded continuously since medieval times. For cycling enthusiasts seeking unique experiences, Wadebridge is a 42-kilometre drive north and serves as the gateway to Cornwall's most celebrated recreational route. Here you can explore the famous Camel Trail, a spectacular 29-kilometre traffic-free cycling and walking path that follows the scenic River Camel through beautiful countryside, connecting coastal Padstow with historic Bodmin whilst passing through charming villages along the way.