Nestled on the Devon/Cornwall border, with stunning coastline and scenic countryside trails on your doorstep, escape to this beautifully renovated 16th-century farmhouse, perfect for families and big groups looking to explore one of the most outstandingly beautiful corners of the country.
Complete with a wood burner and a roaring open fire, the eclectic interior of the cosy lounge boasts a truly warming atmosphere that beckons you to unwind on the comfy chairs as four-legged friends curl up at your feet. As the evening draws in, head into the open-plan west-facing lounge/kitchen/diner to admire extensive countryside views through the expanse of picture windows as you relax on the sofas, cook up a storm with your local produce and make special family memories seated around the rustic dining table. Answer the call of bedtime upstairs to find four lovingly furnished characterful bedrooms featuring a soothing neutral colour palette that ensures a peaceful slumber. Fire up the Gozney pizza oven to enjoy dining alfresco on the terrace as children and four-legged friends let off some steam exploring the mature garden and shared garden boasting a trampoline and football goals.
The small hamlet of Pancrasweek is perfectly nestled on the Devon/Cornwall border amongst some of the most breathtaking countryside and coastline in the whole country, with long, scenic walks beginning from the doorstep. Pack a picnic and head to the Cornish coastline; the pristine golden sands, unmatched surfing tide, rugged cliffs, scenic windswept walks and fabulous local independent shops and restaurants of Bude can be reached within 6.5 miles. Keen walkers can join the South West Coast Path from Bude, offering some of the most specular coastal scenery, and follow the trail to North Devon’s idyllic Hartland Quay 18 miles away, lying in a Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.