The Old Railway Yard is the perfect base for a group or family of eight to enjoy an unforgettable stay in Cornwall.
Be welcomed into the spacious, open-plan living area, where you can look forward to cooking up a storm in the amply equipped kitchen, featuring a dishwasher, a coffee maker and wine fridge, ready to enjoy at the dining table for eight.
Tucked away in the quaint village of St. Cleer on the Bodmin Moor AONB in Cornwall, is this stunning four-bedroom, detached barn conversion, The Old Railway Yard.
Enjoying a fabulous location which offers the very best of the country and coast with a breath-taking interior, high vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and contemporary furnishings.
When the weather is nice, why not enjoy a barbecue (space provided) and dine alfresco out on the patio in your private garden, which comes alive at night with outdoor lighting?
After a hearty dinner, choose from two well-appointed sitting areas to while away the evening, one with woodburning stove, Smart TV and SONOS bar and sound system; the other with beautiful, exposed stonework, Smart TV and easy access to the home’s bookshelf.
Completing the ground floor is a handy utility room, housing a washing machine and tumble dryer, in addition to a cloakroom and two storage cupboard for coats, shoes and bags.
Climb the glass framed staircase up to the first floor, where you can indulge in a soothing soak in the bath, with built-in TV (in each of the 3 bathrooms) so you don’t have to miss out on your favourite show, before choosing from one of four well-appointed bedrooms to catch your rest; a king-size with stunning views of the Grade I listed church and en-suite bathroom, a double with en-suite shower room, a double and finally a twin, all with ample storage for your belongings.
Explore the local village, where you will find the charming Market Inn nearby, offering a tasty menu and local ales for when you don’t feel like cooking, or stock up on the freshest ingredients at the popular Horizon Farm Shop with on-site café for a light bite!
Visit the picturesque Golitha Falls, where you can hike along the wooded valley as you soak up the scenery or stop to refuel at Inkie’s Smokehouse.
Outdoor enthusiasts will delight at the close proximity of Silblyback Lake, where you can try your hand at excellent selection of watersports, including windsurfing, sailing and kayaking, all within the prime surroundings of Bodmin Moor!
Venture further into the Moor where you will find fantastic fishing opportunities at Temple Trout Fisheries, scenic cycling and walking trails where you can admire the sights of Hawks Tor, Leskernick Hill, and the Gold Diggings Quarry.
Just a short drive away is Liskeard, where you can explore the heritage museum of Stuart House, enjoy a leisurely stroll around the Moyclare Cornish Garden or travel further onto Adrenalin Quarry where thrill seekers can enjoy zip wires, a clifftop giant swing and coasteering!
Just 12 miles away, you will find Looe, where you can spend a day on the glorious sands of East Looe Beach, try your hand at surfing, delve into history at the Old Guildhall Museum & Gaol or indulge in the freshest seafood with views overlooking the East Looe River.
The Eden Project never fails to impress and is less than 20 miles from The Old Railway Yard.
Other local sights in easy reach are Mevagissey, Fowey, Polperro, and Gorran Haven, all of which provide a true flavour of this stunning area.
The North coast is within easy reach, less than an hour away.
Just think, you can be in Padstow, Tintagel, Polzeath, Rock or Newquay to enjoy morning coffee, an afternoon Cornish cream tea or evening meal for a short easy drive.
All this and more awaits with a stay at The Old Railway Yard.
About the location
ST CLEER
Liskeard 2 miles; Looe 10 miles
A quiet village placed conveniently on the south east border of the Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. St Cleer offers two highly regarded pubs serving food, as well as a shop and Post Office, a farm shop and a Grade I listed church dating back to the 9th century. Bodmin Moor, an AONB, is a breath-taking area of seemingly endless countryside for walking, cycling and admiring the wonderful scenery, the Tamar Valley AONB is also easy to reach by car. For a wider range of amenities, head to the charming market town of Liskeard just two miles away, boasting its own museum. For a trip to the coast, the delightful seaside resort of Looe is 10 miles south, offering a fun day out with a whole host of activities from its amusement arcade to its glistening, sandy beach.