Introducing Daisy’s Cottage In Cornwall
October 8, 2009 on 5:51 am | In Beachbooker, London, Scotland, United Kingdom, Wales | Comments Off
Daisy’s Cottage is everything you would expect from an archetypical Cornish character cottage.
It was converted from a stone barn to a high standard in 2009 and has a lovely large garden, woodburning stove, beamed ceilings, Belfast sink and cooking range. But the best thing about Daisy’s Cottage is it’s truly rural and quiet location down a farm lane on the side of a wooded valley close to the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on Bodmin Moor.
The leafy country lanes are just stunningly beautiful in dappled sunshine and there are breathtaking views from the moor just a mile or so away from where you can see all the way to the North coast and the Atlantic Ocean.
The nearby village of St Breward boasts the highest pub and church in Cornwall. The friendly ancient pub is called The Old Inn; built of solid granite with slate flagstone floors and two huge granite fireplaces with real fires in winter.
It also has a restaurant to the rear and is only just over a mile from Daisy’s Cottage. The area is superb walking country with woodlands as well as moors teaming with wildlife but also ideally situated to explore the sandy beaches and coastline on both sides of the county; the nearest beach is Trebarwith Strand about 10 miles away.
Just a mile further on from St Breward is the start of the Camel Trail at Wenford Bridge – 11 miles of former railway line beside the River Camel, now converted to a level cycle trail, linking the towns of Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow.
Cornish Horizons (01841 533 331 www.cornishhorizons.co.uk ) are offering seven nights at Daisy’s Cottage for up to four people (pets welcome) from only £300 including linen and towels.
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