North Hill · 整套乡村小屋 · 1室0床1.0卫 · 可住2人 · Cottage hideaway on the edge of Bodmin Moor
Set within the AONB of Bodmin Moor, The Watermill is a 300 year old stone cottage converted sympathetically in recent years to provide a comfortable and spacious holiday retreat in a peaceful and natural setting. Set within the boundary of Bodmin Moor, The Watermill is also an ideal setting for walkers with many walks available in the immediate and local vicinity. The property is set out over two floors with a kitchen, living and dining area on the first floor opening out onto a large decked area for sitting out and enjoying the natural setting. The upper floor provides a spacious bedroom with King size bed and ensuite bathroom. The cottage is accessed via its own private driveway with parking area.
This place is absolutely beautiful! The hosts were lovely and friendly and thought of absolutely everything you could need for a stay, the place was so well equipped and the extra food items left for us were such a lovely touch! It was very peaceful, and the bed was super comfy! We loved it so much we booked again when we left! Highly recommend! ❤️
The property is situated on the eastern boundary of Bodmin Moor twixt Launceston and Liskeard on the B3254 and is a designated AONB and Dark Skies area.
Locally, approximately 2 1/2 miles, Minions and The Cheesewring plus Sharptor are ideal for walking enthusiasts. For watersports and cycling, Siblyback Lake is about 15 minutes as is the pretty Golitha Falls. The Tamar valley also offers some beautiful scenery, trails and National Trust opportunities.
For coastal adventures East and West Looe on the south coast is about 30 minutes but a pretty train ride from Liskeard to the resort, along the river estuary, is an alternative. The north coast beaches are about 45 minutes and Widemouth Bay being one of the nearest, is a quieter option than the more well known beaches along that coastline.
For more cultural experiences there are many references to be found in the area to the late Poet Laureate, John Betjeman, and for the Launceston poet, Charles Causley, there is The Causley Way through the town with points of interest. Closer to home, just a mile or so at Upton Cross, Sterts Theatre is an awning covered open-air theatre with various productions for your entertainment. Hidden Valley, about 15 minutes towards Launceston, is also a good day out for all ages.
The property is located on the B3254 shortly after the Mill Lane turning for Bathpool if coming from the Launceston direction.
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