The name Smugglers Cottage conjures up visions of revenue men on horses
chasing smugglers across the cliff top fields of a wild and windswept
Cornwall and you would be very close to the truth – or at least the alcohol part of the story! – This pretty little barn conversion was the former home of a widow with eight children who managed to feed her children by brewing and selling beer from the barn in the mid 1850’s! - Now completely renovated to a very good standard, this enchanting and romantic little hideaway nestles amid four similar holiday properties which are located near the village of Trewellard.
The barn is situated in a very rural position and completely surrounded by open fields which are criss crossed with accessible paths and offer spectacular walking with panoramic cliff top views of the Atlantic Ocean. Smugglers Cottage is a cosy and very comfortable “bolt hole” for all seasons if you just feel the need to get away for a while and totally relax. The two village pubs are accessible either by car or a short walk over the fields and they both offer a warm welcome serving really good local produce and ales.
ACCOMMODATION: Entrance through stable front door to small open plan living area with original inglenook fireplace and bread oven, electric stove style fire. Open granite brickwork walls, slate floor, black leather sofas, wall mounted flat screen TV/DVD/CD player. Fully fitted solid Oak kitchen with gas hob, electric oven, integral fridge with ice box, washing machine and microwave. Full central heating and double glazed windows.
Door to en-suite bedroom with double bed. Wet room style en-suite with shower, hand basin and W.C. Outside: Small pretty garden laid to lawn with furniture. Parking area behind the stables which are adjacent to the barn.
One controlled dog welcome and smokers are kindly asked to refrain from smoking in the property.
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