Situated in the picturesque village of Saint Breward, Cornwall, this semi-detached family house, originally a 19th-century chapel, offers a spacious and inviting retreat for up to ten guests. Nestled on the western edge of Bodmin Moor, the property features five generously sized bedrooms, all designed with high ceilings and a light, airy decor, making it ideal for families or two couples. The house is equipped with modern amenities, including double glazing and electric radiators, ensuring comfort throughout the year. Parking is available for two cars, enhancing the convenience for visitors.
The ground floor of the property includes a well-appointed kitchen with an electric range cooker, a dining room featuring an original pew seat, and a long sitting room complete with ample seating and an electric log effect fire, perfect for cozy evenings. Additionally, a shower room with a W.C. and hand basin is conveniently located on this level. Upstairs, guests will find a family bathroom equipped with a bath and shower cubicle, alongside a variety of sleeping arrangements, including twin beds, double beds, and bunk beds, all fitted with portable electric heaters for added comfort.
Outside, the home boasts a sheltered paved patio area, accessible via three steps, where guests can enjoy outdoor dining with a table and chairs. However, it is important to note that children and pets should be supervised, as the patio is not enclosed. The property is pet-friendly, accommodating two medium-sized dogs or one large dog, with a small additional fee. For larger groups, Providence House can be rented in conjunction with The Organ Loft, providing an option for extended family gatherings or reunions.
In terms of local amenities, the village store, post office, and The Old Inn pub and restaurant are all within a ten-minute walk, making it easy for guests to access essentials and enjoy local dining. The surrounding area offers a wealth of attractions, including the Camel Trail, accessible just two miles away, and stunning beaches at Trebarwith, Port Isaac, and Polzeath, all approximately nine miles from the property. With local landmarks such as Stripple Stones and Berry Tower nearby, as well as the natural beauty of the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this vacation home serves as an excellent base for exploring the stunning landscapes and cultural sites of 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!