Settled in the small village of Trewoon, just outside of St Austell in Cornwall, is this lovely, detached bungalow, Tremethic.
Offering a family of five an ideal base for touring Cornwall's coast and countryside, this property offers ground-floor living, a generous garden, off-road parking, and all self-catering essentials.
You'll also receive a warm welcome on arrival with freshly prepared cream tea waiting for you in the living/dining room!
This bright and airy room has cushioned seating set in front of the Smart TV and electric fire, so you can relax after the day's adventures, as well as a drop-leaf dining table for five.
A generous selection of board games, jigsaws, magazines, and books are also available for rainy days or quiet afternoons!
You'll have no problem cooking homemade meals in the the well-equipped kitchen, with the added benefits of a washing machine, and Nespresso coffee machine.
When it's time to retire, hang your towel on the heated rail and freshen up in the family bathroom, before choosing between three homely bedrooms.
The super-king-size is zip/link to suit couples, friends, and families, along with a double and a single, all with ample storage space and bedside lamps.
In the mornings, why not make a fresh coffee and breakfast al fresco in your private garden?
You'll find plenty of lawn space, a picnic bench, and barbecue, perfect for summer evenings, too!
The village of Trewoon is a great base for touring Cornwall with The White Pyramid pub, a Fish & Chips takeaway, post office, bus stop and Premier convenience store, all within walking distance.
The larger town of St Austell is just next door where Saint Austell Golf Club, the town's Victorian Brewery Visitor Centre Museum, and a variety of restaurants ensure there's something for everyone.
Alternatively, there are a selection of nearby attractions including the 26-acre China clay museum of Wheal Martyn Clay Works, the iconic Eden Project, and some of Cornwall's finest beaches; Duporth, Porthpean, and Carlyon Bay welcome swimmers, sunbathers, and sandcastle makers.
The historic village of Charlestown is a must-visit for Poldark fans with a picturesque harbour and traditional inns to discover or find plenty of family-friendly fun at Mevagissey with an Aquarium, Museum, and a choice of boat tours from the idyllic harbour.
The Lost Gardens of Heligan are just on the outskirts to explore lush grounds bursting with wildlife, or perhaps explore more of Cornwall's sparkling coast at Fowey, Truro, and sweeping views along the The Roseland Heritage Coast?
All this and more awaits on your next Cornish adventure at Tremethic.