Located in the tranquil hamlet of West Curry, just off the road connecting Launceston and Bude, this charming period farmhouse is perfectly positioned for exploring both Cornwall and Devon. The farmhouse, which has been thoughtfully renovated and refurbished, sits on an expansive 18-acre working farm at the end of a no-through road. Accommodating up to eight guests, it features four individual double bedrooms and offers a delightful retreat for families and couples alike. The proximity to Launceston, only seven miles away, enhances its accessibility to local attractions and amenities.
The interior of the farmhouse exudes character, showcasing traditional slate floors, clome ovens, and exposed beams, all complemented by a cozy log burner that creates a warm atmosphere during cooler evenings. Upon entering, guests find a utility room equipped with a large granite salter, perfect for rinsing off sandy pets or wetsuits, alongside a practical bathroom with a large shower. The well-equipped kitchen, traditional dining room, and inviting sitting room with a spacious sofa further enhance the ground floor experience. The first floor houses the four double bedrooms and a family bathroom, ensuring ample space for relaxation and comfort.
Outside, a delightful covered terrace and garden area accessible from the dining and sitting rooms provide stunning views across Bodmin Moor, ideal for unwinding with family and friends. The local area boasts convenient amenities, including a farm shop and The Stumble Inn just a mile away, with additional shops and a post office available in Whitstone Village, three miles to the north. The renowned Black Rock beach, known for its dog-friendly policy and Blue Flag status, is a short drive away, offering sandy shores and surf school opportunities. The nearby coastal town of Bude features further attractions, including shops, pubs, and restaurants, making it an excellent destination for after-beach outings.
For those seeking outdoor activities, the region is rich with options, including numerous golf courses such as Trethorne, Launceston, and St Mellion, as well as opportunities for field sports with arrangements available through the owners. History enthusiasts can explore local sites like the National Trust property Cotehele House and the historic Morwellham Quay. This well-appointed farmhouse not only provides a comfortable stay but also promises memorable holidays year-round, making it a perfect choice for those looking to experience the beauty and charm of Cornwall and Devon.
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!