Badgers Sett Holiday Cottages
This group of three charming barn conversions rest amidst Bodmin Moor, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with beautiful walks to discover, and challenging climbs up some of the tallest spots in Cornwall. Upon arrival, the heart-warming grounds invite you inside, home to a collection of plants and shrubs, introducing you to the delights of it all. Badgers Sett Holiday Cottages comprise wonderful living areas; each elevated by exposed beams and stonework, for an almost enchanting finish. Whether you are relaxing on the sumptuous sofas, or dining with your loved ones, this warm and cosy set-up is perfect for a memorable evening. The bedrooms are homely and calming, continuing the same sense of charm, with Velux windows welcoming natural light inside, and well-coordinated furnishings adding character to the formation. The country cottage feel flows effortlessly throughout, promising a wonderful stay all-year-round, even benefiting from a woodburning stove to uplift those winter months. Located on the edge of Bodmin Moor a few miles from Golitha Falls, there are several pubs within a five mile radius. A superb base for walkers, guests can also bring along a pet (to Rosemary and Lavender cottage), so you can both stroll the destination when the sun is shining. This ancient location is home to mystical standing stones, old buildings dating from medieval times and thousands of years’ worth of tin mining heritage. The nearby town of Launceston, fondly thought of as the Gateway to Cornwall, can be found to the north east, with notable Georgian buildings set around its central square, and romantic ruins of a Norman castle at the outskirts. In the other direction, the historic town of Bodmin lies to the south west. A wonderful group of cottages nicely appointed for touring the local area and beyond.
The property
Rosemary Cottage is located on the edge of Bodmin Moor, a few miles away from Golitha Falls, with several pubs resting within a five mile radius, and walking opportunities close by.
All ground floor, the interior comprises a cosy lounge backed by exposed stonework, patterned sofas, and a dining table for two people tucked into the corner of the layout.
Just off from this, discover the well-equipped kitchen, a homely place to dish up those appetising meals throughout the day.
For some much deserved relaxation, the double bedroom awaits, your chance to truly get away from it all, and feel right at home amongst the unique feature wall, and well-coordinated bedside tables.
The retreat oozes effortless charm both inside and out.
Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 982900, and 982901, together they can sleep up to ten people.
Accommodation
All ground floor. One double bedroom. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Open-plan sitting, kitchen and dining area with woodburner.
Amenities
- Oil central heating with woodburner
- Electric oven and ceramic hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, coffee maker, TV with Freeview, DVD, radio, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs
- Fuel, power and starter pack for fire inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Cot and highchair available
- Off-road parking
- One well-behaved pet welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop and pub 3.6 miles
- Note: Shared launderette on site
- Note: Steps leading into property at entrance
- Note: There is a shared 1 acre garden, this is enclosed but not secure.
About the location
BODMIN MOOR
Bodmin 7 miles; Launceston 14 miles
The vast and rugged Bodmin Moor, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, forms over 150 square miles of striking, rocky landscape, with much of it declared a Site of Specific Scientific Importance. This ancient location is home to mystical standing stones, old buildings dating from medieval times and thousands of years’ worth of tin mining heritage. There are plenty of beautiful walks to discover, with challenging climbs up some of the tallest spots in Cornwall, offering fantastic far-reaching views towards both the north and south coast on fine days. The nearby town of Launceston, fondly thought of as the Gateway to Cornwall, can be found to the north east, with beautiful Georgian buildings set around its central square, and romantic ruins of a Norman castle at the outskirts. In the other direction, the historic town of Bodmin lies to the south west, with a host of exciting attractions including its Courtroom Experience, the Bodmin Jail, the Bodmin and Wenford Railway, or a trip to see each of the seven holy wells, which lie dotted around the town. Ancient Jamaica Inn, which lies in the heart of the moor, brims with smuggling and pirate history; almost 300 years old, it's celebrated in Daphne du Maurier’s popular novel and is well worth a visit. With much to see and do, and stunning scenery all around, Bodmin Moor is a delightful destination for your holiday.
Region Information
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas