Bedroom 1: With zip and link kingsize bed (can be 2ft 6in twin beds on request), Freeview TV and en-suite with shower over bath, and toilet. Bedroom 2: With double bed, Freeview TV and en-suite with walk-in shower and toilet. Ground Floor: Open plan living space: With beams and wooden floors.
Living area: With wood burner, 42" Freeview TV with Netflix and bluetooth stereo speaker. Dining area. Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher. Utility area: With washing machine and tumble dryer. Separate toilet.
. Electric central heating, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for wood burner included. Travel cot and highchair on request. Stairgate. Small enclosed private courtyard with patio and garden furniture. Use of shared riverside garden. Fishing on-site (licence required). Private parking for 1 car; additional parking available on request. No smokin
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Located just metres from the beautiful Camel Trail, this former threshing barn, now converted to stylish holiday accommodation, provides the ideal base to relax and enjoy the county of Cornwall. It lies in a peaceful rural setting with the Camel River running past the barn, and has use of private riverside area, with an enclosed garden, at your discretion. This stretch of the river is a ‘Site of Special Scientific Interest’ and therefore is mostly left as natural as possible to promote and encourage wildlife. If you are lucky, you may see otters, deer, stoats, bats, salmon, sea trout and a variety of birds including rarer kingfishers, nuthatch, owls and buzzards. Travelling west from the barn will first bring you to Wadebridge, a delightful market town with all you need, including bike hire, a cinema, supermarkets and many local craft and gift shops.
While on route to Wadebridge, the Camel Trail passes the Camel Valley Vineyard, a family run business that produces award winning wines. Continuing along the trail from Wadebridge, the views open up across the amazing Camel Estuary until you reach the coastal town of Padstow with its working harbour, narrow streets and Rick Stein’s seafood restaurant.
The ancient town of Bodmin has many attractions including the Bodmin and Welford Steam Railway, which leaves the old town station and chugs down the valley to the mainline branch, what a way to tour the county. The ancient Bodmin Jail is also well worth visiting for a little bit of ghoulish history. The surrounding Bodmin Moor offers a great escape from the norm where you can find Jamaica Inn, immortalised in Daphne Du Maurier’s book of the same name.
The stunning National Trust property of Lanhydrock House is close by and has many activities throughout the year. You may wish to explore coastal Cornwall, and Chapel Barn is equidistant from both the dramatic north coast and the sub tropical south coast, both with very different scenery. The beaches of the north and the villages of Port Isaac, home to the TV series ’Doc Martin’, and Polzeath have many attractions including many world class golf courses, great local pubs and celebrity chefs including Nathan Outlaw and Rick Stein. The surfing town of Newquay, Watergate Bay and the sea faring and literary town of Fowey, all offer superb and different days while enjoying your stay in Chapel Barn. The popular Eden Project lies just 10 miles away. Beach 10 miles. Shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant 300 yards
Looking for luxury in a isolated country cottage or family beach holiday house? South West England has great public transport links. You will find pet friendly holidays in South Dorset, Tamar Valley or North Coast Cornwall - some have beaches close by.
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