Two Bees Barn, Bridgerule offers a beautifully crafted single-storey retreat where contemporary elegance meets countryside charm. The heart of this stunning barn conversion lies in its open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space, crowned with soaring vaulted ceilings that create an immediate sense of grandeur. Prepare memorable family feasts using the electric oven, induction hob, and American fridge-freezer with ice dispenser, while the dishwasher ensures effortless cleanup. Gather around the breakfast bar for casual conversations, then move to the spacious dining area where a Sonos speaker sets the perfect soundtrack for special meals.
Sink into one of three comfortable sofas in the living area, where Smart TV and DVD entertainment await after days of coastal exploration. Step outside to discover your private enclosed garden sanctuary, complete with a breakfast terrace perfect for morning coffee and a charcoal barbecue for summer dining. The property features three thoughtfully designed bedrooms: two king-size rooms with built-in wardrobes (one boasting an en-suite with rainfall shower), plus a spacious twin room. A contemporary family bathroom with rainfall shower over bath completes the accommodation, while underfloor heating ensures year-round comfort.
Imagine waking to birdsong filtering through your bedroom windows, brewing fresh coffee on the breakfast terrace as morning mist lifts from the surrounding countryside. Picture lazy afternoons in the garden watching children play, followed by evenings gathered around the dining table sharing stories of your day's adventures, exploring this magical corner of England.
Two Bees Barn, Bridgerule is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of North Cornwall and North Devon. The Monster Slip & Slide in Bude (7 km) promises thrilling family adventures with its 360ft slide and immersive maize maze, while The Castle in Bude (10 km) offers cultural enrichment through its art galleries and heritage centre overlooking the beach. For peaceful moments, Upper Tamar Lake (14 km) provides tranquil countryside walks along the Cornwall-Devon border, and Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (19 km) delivers unique themed archery experiences combining history with fantasy.
Adventure seekers will delight in Tretherne Leisure Park in Kennards House (31 km), with its thrilling indoor soft play areas, exciting outdoor adventure playgrounds, high-speed go-karting circuits, and hands-on animal encounters. The park also features woodland walks, fishing lakes, and seasonal events, making it perfect for full-day family adventures. History enthusiasts can explore the legendary Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (33 km), the atmospheric 18th-century coaching inn immortalised in Daphne du Maurier's famous novel, where smugglers once gathered on the wild expanses of Bodmin Moor amid tales of ghostly apparitions and maritime mysteries. Today, visitors can enjoy traditional Cornish hospitality in the restaurant and bar, and browse the smuggling museum. Alternatively, discover the remarkable Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (34 km), one of Cornwall's finest medieval fortifications, perched dramatically above the River Fowey, offering panoramic views across the ancient stannary town. The well-preserved ruins showcase medieval architecture at its finest, with informative displays bringing 800 years of history to life.
The bustling town of Saltash (11 km) provides excellent shopping and dining options for holidaymakers, with its historic waterfront location beside the River Tamar offering stunning views of Brunel’s iconic Royal Albert Bridge. The town features a pleasant mix of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, plus regular markets and festivals throughout the year. Meanwhile, historic Liskeard (15 km) offers traditional market town charm perfectly positioned between the wild beauty of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall’s stunning south coast. This ancient stannary town boasts a heritage railway station, charming Georgian architecture, weekly markets, and serves as an excellent base for exploring both the moorland landscapes and nearby fishing villages, making both destinations ideal stops for holiday shopping, dining, and cultural exploration.