Tregoning is a well-presented detached house set in a scenic rural position near the River Lerryn in Cornwall.
Ideal for families and friends seeking a base with outdoor appeal and space to unwind together, this pet-friendly abode boasts village views, en-suite facilities, ground-floor living and a toasty woodburning stove.
Pulling up to Tregoning, you can park with ease on the off-road area and step out to your first glimpse of the setting, a village-facing outlook with the River Lerryn close by and the house sitting neatly as a semi-detached retreat.
Before you even head inside, it is clear this is a place designed for switching into holiday mode, with outdoor seating ready for lingering moments and the feel of Cornwall all around you.
Open the door and you arrive in a spacious living and dining room that feels bright from the outset.
Soft carpet underfoot and a generous corner sofa invite everyone to settle in, whether that is stretching out with a morning brew, gathering around the table to map out the day, or unwinding together after time outdoors.
As evening draws in, the woodburning stove becomes the natural focal point, bringing a welcoming glow while you put on a favourite film on the Smart TV or keep the conversation going over a board game and a shared dessert.
From this main living space, fully glazed sliding doors glide open into the conservatory, creating a lovely flow between rooms.
With additional seating, this is the spot for a slower pace, perhaps leafing through a book, pouring another cup of tea, or simply taking in the view as the light shifts across the village.
It is an easy room to drift into throughout the day, giving you an extra place to spread out as a group.
The kitchen is close at hand, making self-catering feel straightforward and sociable.
You can stock up the American-style fridge freezer for longer stays, pop the kettle on while breakfast takes shape, and let the dishwasher take care of the aftermath once everyone has eaten.
After days spent outdoors, the washing machine makes it easy to refresh clothing and get ready for the next outing.
When it is time to turn in, the bedrooms continue the same sense of space and light.
Both are carpeted, bright, and generously proportioned, giving everyone room to unpack and settle.
The king-size bedroom comes with its own en-suite, ideal for starting the morning with a refreshing shower or ending the day with a long soak, while the flexible twin room can be arranged as a king-size on request and also benefits from its own en-suite, perfect for friends or family who appreciate a little extra privacy.
A separate cloakroom adds an extra layer of convenience for group stays.
Step back through the conservatory and you are out onto the terrace, set up for outdoor living with seating and a barbecue for laid-back lunches and evening meals.
The views over the village bring a sense of place to every alfresco moment, from the first coffee of the day to a final drink as the sky changes colour.
With the River Lerryn nearby for easy waterside strolls and the popular village of Lerryn just a few steps away, you can wander out to a pub meal or pick up essentials from the local shop without needing to plan the journey.
For a memorable day, just a short drive away the Eden Project makes an absorbing outing, where you can wander beneath soaring indoor landscapes filled with plants from across the world, follow meandering paths that lead you through bold planting and changing displays, and pause at one of the on-site spots for food and drink before heading back out for another circuit of the gardens.
Lanhydrock is another excellent choice when you want a change of pace, inviting you to explore an impressive house with rooms that reveal layers of history, step outside into formal grounds that feel made for unhurried walking, and finish with a longer stretch through woodland and estate trails when you fancy turning the visit into a proper fresh-air day.
For time by the water, Fowey offers a harbour-side escape with plenty to enjoy, from strolling the waterfront and watching boats come and go, to browsing independent shops as you follow the sloping streets, then rounding things off with a coastal walk that rewards you with wide views and sea air.
Tregoning, a well-placed base for enjoying village charm and wider Cornish escapes.