Churinga is a stunning barn conversion that nestles deep in the heart of
West Cornwall and yet is only a ten minute drive to either coastline
and easy access to a breathtaking selection of golden sandy beaches and
picturesque little fishing coves.
Located on the edge of the traditional
Cornish village of St. Buryan, the most endearing factor relating to
this charming holiday home – and there are many! – is the sheer size of the property.
For a family of four or even just a couple, the 45 foot lounge/living space is more than adequate and would probably even accommodate the local flower show as well! The addition of a vaulted ceiling, picture windows, open beams and high Velux windows gives this property a wonderful feeling of light, space and acres of room in which to relax in comfort – a real benefit which is sadly lacking and most sought after in many of today’s self catering properties.
Churinga – which means inscribed sacred stones – is owned by a local carpenter and therefore not surprisingly, there is a profusion of natural wood used throughout the barn including hand made doors, stripped pine floors and the wonderful double bed which has been creatively designed to appear as if it’s on the point of collapse!
Outside and to the front of the property there is a very pretty and secluded garden with a lawned area, raised terraces and a patio for that late evening sundowner.
To the rear of the barn there is a delightful communal courtyard with cherry trees and a pond with its own fountain. This property is a genuine gem and certainly tremendous value for money given its size – so book early – you have been warned!
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