Clover House, Venn Farm, Pancrasweek, is a magnificent 16th-century farmhouse that combines historic elegance with contemporary comfort. The heart of this stunning property is its modern, timber-framed extension housing a spectacular open-plan kitchen, where natural light streams through expansive windows showcasing breathtaking countryside views. This social hub features a fully-equipped cooking space with everything needed for creating memorable family feasts, complemented by a generous dining area perfect for jovial group gatherings. Step into the welcoming reception room, where two original inglenook fireplaces create an atmosphere of timeless charm, surrounded by comfortable sofas ideal for peaceful moments or lively conversations.
The outdoor space beckons with its expansive garden terrace, complete with a BBQ and Gozney pizza oven for alfresco dining against the picturesque backdrop of the Tamar River. Upstairs, four thoughtfully designed bedrooms await: two king-size rooms (one with en-suite shower), a double, and a twin, alongside a family bathroom, ensuring comfortable accommodation for all guests.
Imagine starting your day with coffee on the terrace, watching the morning mist lift from the Tamar River while planning adventures along Cornwall's magnificent coastline. As evening falls, gather around the pizza oven, crafting delicious meals together while sharing stories of the day's explorations, before retiring to the cosy reception room where flickering firelight creates the perfect ambiance for quality time with loved ones.
Clover House, Venn Farm, Pancrasweek, provides an ideal base for exploring North Cornwall's diverse attractions. Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (16 km) offers an exciting day out with its themed ranges and expert instruction, perfect for family adventures. Hartland Abbey (28 km) presents a delightful blend of historical architecture and extensive grounds to explore, while Dartington Crystal (29 km) provides fascinating glassmaking demonstrations and creative workshops. RHS Garden Rosemoor (29 km) enchants visitors with its stunning formal and informal gardens, offering year-round botanical beauty.
Further afield, discover North Devon Falconry in Newton Tracey (41 km), where you can experience thrilling displays and interact with magnificent birds of prey. The historic Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (49 km) offers fascinating demonstrations of traditional blacksmithing, while Marwood Hill Gardens (53 km) provides a peaceful retreat with its three lakes and 20 acres of meticulously maintained gardens.
For urban exploration, visit the historic harbour town of Bideford (34 km), known for its independent shops and excellent eateries, or venture to Tavistock (46 km), an ancient stannary town famous as the birthplace of the cream tea.