The Mews is a delightful two-bedroom cottage located in the picturesque village of Blisland, Cornwall, part of the historic Tregaddick estate. This dog-friendly holiday home accommodates up to four guests and features a cosy reverse-level layout, with an open-plan living space on the first floor that includes comfortable seating, a Freeview TV, and Sky Broadband. The well-equipped kitchen contains essential appliances such as an electric oven, hob, fridge, and microwave, while the enclosed rear garden and off-road parking for two cars add to the convenience and charm of the property.
The cottage's first bedroom boasts a king-size bed and overlooks a quaint cobbled courtyard, while the second bedroom offers views of the patio and garden. The easily accessible downstairs bathroom is situated conveniently opposite the bedrooms. The inviting living area is perfect for relaxation, with a woodburner for chilly evenings and a selection of local interest books, maps, and games to keep guests entertained during rainy days. The central heating is oil-fired, ensuring a comfortable stay throughout the year.
Blisland is a charming moorland village just one mile away, known for its famous real ale pub, friendly community atmosphere, and well-stocked shop featuring local produce and crafts. Visitors can explore the stunning Bodmin Moor, which is rich in wildlife and archaeological sites, including standing stone circles and King Arthur’s Hall. The area is perfect for walkers, with some of the best moorland trails in Cornwall and opportunities to discover filming locations from the Poldark series. Horse riding is also available at Hallagenna Stables for those looking for a different way to enjoy the landscape.
The Mews is ideally situated for outdoor activities, being just minutes away from the Camel Trail, a scenic, traffic-free route perfect for walking or cycling towards Wadebridge and Padstow. This trail follows the River Camel and offers picturesque views of wildlife-rich fields and estuaries. The central location allows easy access to both the rugged North and the more tranquil South Cornish coasts, where visitors can enjoy sun-soaked beaches, sailing opportunities from Fowey, and family attractions like Charlestown Harbour and the Eden Project, making it a perfect base for exploring the region.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!