Camelford 7 miles. This wonderful, 16th century Cornish farmhouse is set on a working farm, close to the village of Otterham near Camelford in Cornwall. With splendid period features, including slate floors, wooden beams and a large log fire set in an inglenook stone fireplace, this cottage near Camelford provides a cosy retreat for families and friends wishing to explore the Cornish coastline. The first floor of this cottage near Camelford offers three large bedrooms, including a double with an adjoining cot room, a twin room and a family room. You will also find a family bathroom, perfect for a relaxing soak after a long day exploring this beautiful area, and a shower room on the ground floor. Prepare delicious family meals in the well-equipped kitchen and plan the days adventures over traditional full English breakfasts in the breakfast room. This Cornwall cottage boasts two wonderful sitting rooms. One, the perfect place for quiet contemplation and the other with a roaring open fire, a TV and a handmade, heritage antique refectory dining table. Sit down for a family meal and unwind together after a day of fun. This cottage near Camelford is set within almost an acre of enclosed lawned gardens, ensuring privacy and a quiet escape for all. Guests are welcome to take a tour around the dairy farm where you can make friends with the farms sheepdog, meet and feed newborn calves and observe coots on the pond. Explore the local area with footpaths leading right from the doorstep through a patchwork of fields and country lanes, peppered with perfect picnics spots. Observe the local wildlife and see if you can spot any badgers, foxes, deer or pheasants in the setting sun. The dramatic Cornish coast is just a short drive from this cottage near Camelford. Visit the small picturesque harbour village of Boscastle or the sandy cove at Crackington Haven and enjoy breathtaking walks along the South West Coast Path. The family will love this rural escape in Cornwall, the perfect holiday base, all year round.
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