Gwedna Barns, located in the picturesque village of Godolphin Cross, Helston, Cornwall, is an ideal retreat for those seeking an active holiday in the South West of England. This contemporary property accommodates up to four guests and is well-equipped for a variety of outdoor activities, including walking, watersports, horse riding, and golf, all within easy reach. The open-plan living area features a traditional electric stove, a dining space, and a kitchen, complemented by a door leading to a private garden adorned with a restored beamed ceiling, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The accommodation includes a spacious double bedroom with a 5ft bed, a twin bedroom, and a bathroom equipped with an over-bath shower and toilet. Guests will benefit from modern amenities such as electricity, full oil central heating, and a range of entertainment options, including a 32-inch Freeview TV, DVD player, and stereo system. Additionally, the property provides essential conveniences like a washing machine, dishwasher, and fridge/freezer, ensuring a comfortable stay. Outdoor features include a shared garden with furniture, a barbecue area, and a children’s play zone, making it suitable for families.
Set within a serene, wooded environment on a non-working farm, Gwedna Barns offers stunning views across open countryside from its two acres of landscaped gardens. The site comprises three distinct holiday properties, each with its own garden and seating area. The Long Barn is characterized by its split-level living arrangement and charming kitchen, while The Stable boasts a high ceiling and French doors leading to expansive countryside views. Swallows Barn combines contemporary amenities with a classic Cornish granite facade, providing a raised living room and direct garden access, ideal for relaxation.
Guests at Gwedna Barns can easily explore the rich history and natural beauty of the surrounding area. The nearby Goldolphin House, a significant historical site, reflects Cornwall's mining heritage. The region is renowned for its exceptional surfing, fishing, and coastal walking opportunities, with Gwithian Beach just a 15-minute drive away and Prussia Cove, famous for its smuggling tales and crystal-clear waters, located five miles to the south. With attractions such as Penzance, The Lizard, and St Ives within a 20-minute drive, along with the charming market town of Helston nearby, visitors can enjoy a blend of surf culture, stunning landscapes, and rich history throughout their stay in South West Cornwall.
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!