Hunters Lodge sleeps four. We've made this superior barn feel like home from home. Perfect for young families or couples seeking a rural retreat and extra special break. Surrounded by rolling countryside with lovely open views peaceful setting and only a few minutes drive from the many sandy and surf beaches. High rugged cliffs. Coast path and Historic Canal walks.
Hunters Lodge is cool, light and airy with a great contemporary feel, slate and oak floors and high ceilings topped off by chunky exposed beams.
The lounge is beautifully designed offering comfortable Italian leather sofas, gas wood-burner, 50" plasma T.V, WiFi Freeview DVD. Soft lighting and patio doors leading out to your own private landscaped garden with BBQ, patio furniture including sun loungers, perfect for sitting and relaxing enjoying the spectacular sunset and views!
Enjoy preparing meals in this spacious kitchen, it is a cooks dream with its black sparkly granite worktops and quality fittings it is well equipped with range cooker, American fridge freezer,(with ice and water) built in dishwasher, washer dryer, microwave, LCD T.V and has plenty of space for everyone to sit comfortably around the family table.
This property has two bedrooms, main bedroom has king size bed and 26" lcd tv and second bedroom with twin or 5ft zip +link.
The spacious natural stone tiled bathroom is fitted with luxury chrome fittings, large wet room shower and whirlpool bath.
BUDE
Visit Bude on the north of Cornwall for a holiday that has something for everyone - from romantic retreats for couples, action filled family holidays, or a haven for the nature or geology enthusiast. Bude has twice been voted for the Best UK Coastal Resort in the British Travel Awards, making it can excellent choice for a holiday destination.
As it sits on the Devon border, Bude is the first place you reach when arriving in this beautiful county. With activities and attractions accessible across both counties, why not sample a cream tea made both the Devon and Cornish way and decide which you prefer?
Bude is large enough to provide a good range of facilities with a choice of accommodation, shops, restaurants and sports facilities, yet it is small enough to remain its Cornish charm. The nightlife is also quiet and relaxed. The area has a laid back charm that is traditional in a cherished way. There are many independently owned shops and restaurants for you to explore, with family run businesses creating a strong ethos in the town. There is something for everyone including a diverse range of indoor and outdoor activities - from sports centres, soft play areas, ten pin bowling and stately homes to fishing, cycling, golf, surfing and other water sports. Bude has plenty to suit all ages, interests or backgrounds.
There are many beautiful sandy beaches to choose from with surfing hotspots, vintage style beach huts and dog friendly choices. There are also spectacular views and unique natural attractions to be found - the Bude sea pool for example is cut into the rock at Summerleaze Beach providing a more relaxed dip or child friendly swim when the sea is rougher.
There is also access to the South West Coast Path, which offers some excellent walking routes, whether you enjoy a short stroll to a stunning picnic spot or prefer a more challenging hike. Bude has some unique rock formations which can provide something of a spectacle while exploring the area - take a Geological tour or simply find Bude's unique rock formations for yourself.
Reasons to visit Bude
Vast expanses of clean, golden, sandy beaches, Patrolled by coastguards in peak season.
Fantastic surfing and watersports
Brilliant walking - explore the coast and beaches and geology
Great for activities - hire of bikes inc electric bikes, horse-riding; rock-climbing; abseiling; fishing; golfing.
Several nature reserves in and around the area
Things to do in Cornwall
Hire a beach hut for the day at Summerleaze Beach.
Visit the Bude Heritage Centre at the Castle by the canal. Tintagel, Boscastle, Crantock Beach, Bedruthan Steps, Trose Head, Padstow (Rick Stein) Port Quin, St Michael's Mount and much more...
Have a bite to eat along the canal at The Barge, Olive Tree, Falcon Hotel, Brendon Arms.
Hire a rowing boat or pedalo and spend an hour messing about on the Bude canal.
Learn how to surf.
Hire a electric bike or Segway from Whalesborough Cafe and make cycling a breeze to where ever you want to go! Along the coastal paths, Tamar Lakes, Landhydrock national Trust, canal, Camel Trail nr Wadebridge or Tarka Trail near Braunton.