Resting in a wonderful location just off the A30, providing easy access to Bodmin and Padstow, as well as the Camel Trail is Kerris Vale, a spacious bungalow ideal for a family wanting to explore Cornwall's north and south coasts as well as some of its most picturesque countryside. The property is accessed via a long private driveway, secured by a gate and able to provide ample off-road parking, with a spacious front lawn where you can enjoy the fresh air and peaceful setting.
Step inside the property to find spacious, welcoming and neutrally styled décor, with an open-plan living room providing a well-equipped, sleek and contemporary kitchen, where you can create wonderful family meals for the group to be enjoyed at the large dining table, while the seating area is a place to relax and enjoy a movie night together. A second sitting room offers an inviting space to curl up with a glass of wine and a good book, allowing the woodburning stove to heat the room and add a cosy ambience. When it's time to catch up on rest, choose from four spacious and accommodating bedrooms; the master super-king-size double boasts garden views and an en-suite shower room, while a further super-king size double and a twin room both offer zip/link features and can cater to a variety of groups, along with a final double bedroom, served by the contemporary shower room with a wonderful walk-in rainfall shower. Spend time in the lawned garden to the rear of the property and sit out in the sunshine with a morning coffee, while the external games room is a fantastic way to enjoy some family fun, with a pool table, table tennis and ping pong table to keep the group entertained for hours. When you can tear yourself away from this wonderful property, venture into the hamlet of Victoria to find convenience stores for picking up any essentials, as well as a pub serving food for when you need a night off from cooking, plus a café and a bakery for sweet and delicious treats. Just 100m from Kerris Vale is the The Real Food Garden, perfect for picking up some fresh food to whip up something nice for the family for dinner, aswell as any essentials, such as milk, eggs and butter. Roche is slightly further afield and home to a wider selection of shops, a pub and a fish and chip shop, as well as attractions like Roche Rock and Goss Moor National Nature Reserve, where you can wander through 480 hectacres land made up of lots of trails and footpaths. The historic town of Bodmin is under seven miles away, boasting a 12,000 artefact military museum display, the Bodmin Town Museum and the eerie Bodmin Jail attraction; built in the 18th century by King George III, it has been closed for nearly 100 years and today you can explore and learn more about the history, or if you're feeling brave, go on a ghost tour. Bodmin is the gateway to the picturesque Bodmin Moor National Park, ideal for walkers and cyclists who want to experience Cornwall's rolling countryside and moorland, with the chance to see grazing wild ponies on the hillside too. Challenge yourself to take on the 18-mile Camel Trail, which connects Bodmin with Padstow and Wadebridge via a disused railway line and encompasses some of the most stunning countryside views Cornwall has to offer. Also close by you can take a tour of the Camel Valley Vineyard in Nanstallon, and sample their award winning wines. The property is well located for exploring both of Cornwall's magnificent coastlines, with the Atlantic swell offering excellent surfing conditions at many of north Cornwall's best beaches, including the three beaches that Newquay, the surfing hub of the UK, boasts. To the south, you will find quieter and equally picturesque beaches around St Austell and the Roseland Heritage Coast. Kerris Vale is a fantastic base from which to discover the coasts and countryside of Cornwall with your loved ones.
Victoria is a small hamlet within the parish of Roche, just six miles from St Austell and Bodmin, while also being well-placed to discover the north and south coasts of Cornwall and Bodmin Moor National Park. Victoria offers a pub serving food, a café, bakery and convenience store, while nearby Roche has a larger selection of shops and attractions such as Roche Rock and Goss Moor National Nature Reserve, where you can meander through many walking trails amidst 480 hectacres. The historic town of Bodmin is home to a military history museum boasting 12,000 artefacts, the Bomdin Town Museum and the iconic and eerily haunting Bodmin Jail attraction. Just beyond here, you can access the magnificent Bodmin Moor National Park, where you can enjoy scenic walking and cycling trails through rolling countryside and moorland.
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