Perfetly situated to enjoy the benefits of Cornwal this converted clay drying building provides an ideal base to explore the country. The property was once used as a clay drying facility and is part of the rich China Clay heritage of Cornwall. The Chimney house still boasts the original chimney as a feature in the lounge which has cleverly been turned into the fireplace. Cycling and walking on the official 'Clay Trails' within the area are a must, on which you can explore the area and even reach the world famous Eden Project. St Austell with its leisure centre is approx 5 miles as is the village of Charlestown, home to 'tall ships' and a ship wreck heritage museum that houses artefacts from the Titanic. The fishing village of Padstow is easily acessible. Newquay, with its excellent surfing beaches is approx 12 miles away and close by is Jamie Oliver's new restaurant, Fifteen. The ancient fishing port of Fowey is within 10 miles and was the home to 'Daphne Du Maurier', it has many events throughout the year such as the Du Maurier festival and the Fowey Royal Reggatta. Bodmin Moor is also close by and provides an exellent location for horse riding, walking and mountain biking. The 'Lost Gardens of Heligan, Lanhydrock House and Creally Adverture Park are all within an easy drive. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
Lower ground floor: 3 double bedroom, one with en-suite shower room with toilet & basin. Ground floor: Lounge/dining room with wooden floor & patio doors/kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath, toilet & basin. First Floor: 1 twin bedroom.