Found in the tranquil hamlet of Treneague on the outskirts of St Stephen, Cornwall, The Corn Store is a newly converted barn that embodies thoughtful design and unique features. This contemporary semi-industrial accommodation is ideal for couples, families, or two pairs of friends, comfortably sleeping four guests in two well-appointed bedrooms. Its central location in mid Cornwall provides convenient access to both the north and south coasts, as well as notable attractions such as The Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan, making it a perfect base for exploring the region.
Upon entering The Corn Store, guests are greeted by a spacious and airy living/dining room, characterized by bi-folding doors that lead to a large patio and a lovely private garden—an excellent space for children to play or for relaxation. The interior features a striking wooden wall, an attractive A-frame ceiling adorned with quirky lighting, and rustic wooden flooring that contribute to a calm and inviting atmosphere. The dining area is perfect for enjoying meals, whether indoors or outdoors on the patio, allowing guests to fully appreciate their picturesque surroundings.
The property boasts a modern kitchen that is fully equipped with essential appliances, also providing access to the garden through patio doors. The two bedrooms include a spacious double room with an en-suite bathroom and a second versatile bedroom that can be configured as either a double or twin. Throughout the barn, scaffold board flooring and large windows in both bedrooms frame views of the garden, adding to the overall charm of the property. Outside, there is off-road parking for two vehicles, alongside an extensive lawn and patio area complete with seating and a barbecue—ideal for enjoying the delightful Cornish climate.
St Stephen offers a modest selection of shops and eateries, while the nearby town of St Austell presents a broader range of amenities and attractions. The surrounding countryside is perfect for walking and cycling enthusiasts, with easy access to the A30 just a couple of miles away, facilitating travel to various moorlands, coastal areas, and towns. The south coast near St Austell features beautiful beaches and scenic walking trails through historic villages, while the north coast leads to Newquay, renowned for its surfing beaches and family-friendly attractions. The Corn Store serves as an exceptional gateway to explore Cornwall's stunning landscapes and rich heritage.
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!