Located deep within the Cornish countryside and close to one of the county’s most beloved villages, this inviting barn conversion in Trefreock offers an exciting blend of traditional and modern charm. If you're heading to Port Isaac (1.5 miles), you're in for a real treat. The harbour is instantly recognisable from TV’s favourite medic, Doc Martin, and it's the perfect place to start before following the coastal path. When you’re seeking an adventure on the waters, Port Gaverne Beach is just around the corner and is often used for surfing, paddleboarding or kayaking in the cove. After you’ve worked up an appetite, Port Isaac has some characterful pubs to enjoy, while over in Padstow (17 miles), Rick Stein's famous seafood restaurants are a must-try. Polzeath and Rock are both within 7 miles and perfect for more waves.
Inside the property, you’ll discover a cubby for dropping off bags and coats before entering the vaulted living room, where deep sofas and a welcoming wood burner offer a cosy hug after a blustery beach day. Here, guests will be beckoned to gaze upon the lush green distance that melts into startling sea views. To the right, the clean kitchen/diner is fully equipped with plenty of appliances, including a coffee machine that is a must for early starts. The circular wooden table comfortably seats four. Along the hallway, a spacious king-size bedroom provides punchy yellow accents and an en-suite shower room, while a twin room offers an en-suite bathroom and two zip-and-link single beds that convert to a super-king-size on request.
Exit through the French doors in the living room and out to the suntrap courtyard for a relaxing drink in the sunshine or al fresco dining at the table and chairs. There’s also a charcoal BBQ for when you want a flame-grilled buffet. The courtyard overlooks a shared Elizabethan walled garden, which both guests and their canine companions can enjoy. The property benefits from private parking for two cars.