Tea Cosy Cottage Park Farm is an intimate cottage situated next to the owner's home, within the village of Marhamchurch, and promises a wonderful holiday all year round for those looking to enjoy the rolling Atlantic waves and coastline.
Offering a warm and welcoming stay for friends or family, there is much to enjoy on a day-to-day basis.
Step inside to the living room, which boasts a feature fireplace and a wood burner, after spending an evening in the pub, which is only a five-minute walk away, perfect for a relaxing night in as you unwind on the leather sofa.
The kitchen is equally as impressive, home to all those appliances you may need.
Gather at the dining table in the evening and enjoy a meal with your loved ones.
On the first floor, two double bedrooms are decorated to a high standard so you can sleep peacefully night after night amongst the lovely ambience.
An armchair sits close to the window, so you can enjoy some quiet time, perhaps reading a good book.
The well-presented twin bedroom is ideal for both children and adults, complete with patterned bedding and tasteful fittings.
All rooms include a basin and storage cupboards to house your belongings.
A cloakroom lies close by for your convenience, and a family shower room offers a spacious set-up for getting ready ahead of your day.
Across from this, a snug is ideal for the kids to play with the selection of toys or watch TV as they please.
For a change of scenery, the enclosed garden offers a patio area, where you can rest under the sun with a refreshing drink and take in the delightful location.
If you can steer yourself away from the cottage, step out to Marhamchurch, with its church, local shop and Buller's Arms pub, serving delicious home-cooked meals.
Nearby Bude has something for everyone from great beaches for relaxing, to rockpools, an indoor heated swimming pool, a golf course, tenpin bowling, a host of eateries and takeaways, and cafes to watch it all from.
Within a short drive are the remains of a huge Iron Age hill fort at Warbstow Bury, from where panoramic views can be seen.
Follow the coast in the other direction, and there's the little cove of Crackington Haven, Boscastle and King Arthur's castle at Tintagel.
Select from one of many coastal walks, with The Weird being a firm favourite, guiding you towards the canal and the county.
Book Tea Cosy Cottage Park Farm, as you will be spoilt for choice in this refreshing part of Cornwall.