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Sleeps 2 1 bed 1 bath 4.8 (29 reviews)

One-bedroom cottage in St Breward, sleeps 2, dog-friendly.

Gwyns is a one-bedroom barn conversion on the outskirts of Bodmin Moor near St Breward, sleeping 2, with a king-size bedroom and a waterfall en-suite shower room. Exposed beams run through the open-plan living space, which has a wood burner and opens onto a shared courtyard garden with a fire pit.

The highest peaks in Cornwall - Rough Tor and Brown Willy - are accessible via walking trails from the property. The Camel Trail starts 18 miles away at Wenford Bridge. Note: children and babies are not permitted. EV charging available. Dogs welcome (up to 2).

At a glance

Property type
Cottage
Location
St Breward, Cornwall
Sleeps
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Nearest beach
Tregardock Beach (10.1km)
Guest rating
4.8 (29 reviews)

Amenities

Highlights

  • Beautifully renovated barn conversion with an emphasis on contemporary, stylish interiors
  • Nestled in the Cornish countryside with easy access to an array of nearby golden sands and turquoise waters
  • Spacious shared outdoor space with far-reaching views of the moors

Guest ratings

Cleanliness

4/10

Comfort

4/10

Location

4/10

Hosted by

Charlie

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Frequently asked questions

How many guests can Gwyns accommodate?
Gwyns sleeps 2 guests across 1 bedroom with 1 bathroom.
How far is Gwyns from the nearest beach?
Gwyns is 10.1km from Tregardock Beach. There are 3 beaches within easy reach.
Is Gwyns dog friendly?
Yes, Gwyns welcomes dogs. Check with the provider for any restrictions on number of pets.
Does Gwyns have parking?
Yes, Gwyns has parking available for guests.
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