The charming Carzantic Chapel Barn.
The sitting-area is very comfortable.
Both bedrooms have bright linens and lovely bedsteads.
The stairs lead off from the living-area.
Beautiful hydrangeas offer a wonderful welcome.
Al fresco dining is a must.
The garden is fenced off with 4ft stock fencing all the way around from the parking area. The fencing to the right of the picture now sits in the middle of the hedge that has grown up creating a lovely back drop to the garden.
The well-equipped kitchen-area enjoys views over the garden.
Leading from the kitchen-area into the main living-room.
At mealtimes you can enjoy the view over open countryside.
Looking across the sitting-area back towards the kitchen.
The toasty wood-burner makes this an ideal retreat all year round.
Don't take our word for it!
Bedroom 1.
Flowers on the window sill.
The twin bedroom.
The shower-room is conveniently situated between the two bedrooms.
There is a great selection of books on offer for all ages.
The views are quite special.
It's a truly stunning backdrop - you won't want to leave!
Such a wonderful setting in which to sit back, relax and unwind.
Take a boat trip up the River Tamar from Cotehele Quay and take time to visit Cotehele House and Gardens- they are quite stunning!
Enjoy a day at the National Trust's Lanhydrock House, Parkland and Gardens- there are also some great cycle trails to discover
The castle overlooking the pretty town of Launceston.
Discover beautiful Dartmoor either by bike or on foot.
Dartmoor is stunning at any time of year.
The north coast has some fabulous walks, you'll be spoilt for choice!
King Arthur looks out over Tintagel on the north coast.
Bude is one of many stunning beaches on the north coast.
The sea pool at Bude is perfect for a sheltered swim.

Carzantic Chapel Barn

2734

2.1 miles SE of Launceston / Sleeps 4 + cot

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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearest pub

Known to be the oldest pub in Launceston, call in for traditional ales and a warm welcome. The pub has many original features including a roaring log fire to keep you toasty in winter.

Nearest beach

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Just along the coast from the busy resort of Bude, Widemouth is a long, long stretch of sand backed by high cliffs. Unusual rock formations on the beach are a magnet for climbers while the Atlantic surf brings bodyboarders, kayakers and surfers here in their hundreds. Widemouth Bay is home to a scattering of houses, pubs, cafes and restaurants but there remains a definitive sense of having strayed off the beaten path here. There is a section open to dogs all year round, loads of parking and several surf schools.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

March 2012

Excellent

Widemouth bay is lovely, we've stayed near here a few times and it never disappoints.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2011

Great beach for surfing and swimming due to waves and lifeguards on duty.

Nearest walk

This five mile walk follows fields and country lanes from Lifton to Launceston. It should take you about two hours to walk and you can park on Fore Street, Lifton, where the walk starts. Click the Visit Dartmoor website link for further details.

Nearest town

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Launceston is almost entirely contained within its ancient original walls and has some unique architecture, including the imposing castle ruins that peer over the town.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

June 2011

Launceston is an upbeat town with a fascinating history and good range of shops. I recommend the castle, if you don't mind heights!

Also nearby

Straight out of Thomas the Tank Engine, this is a fun-filled excursion whatever the weather. Learn about the little locomotives, or just sit back and enjoy ride.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

September 2015

A quirky little train journey! We were glamping at Western Meadows (near New Mill Farm Park) and caught the quaint little steam train from the Farm Park into the town of Launceston for a look around. The children loved the 2 mile journey through countryside, it really did feel like we were stepping back in time.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Bar and restaurant in a Grade II listed building, parts of which date back to the 1600s.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

April 2018

A lovely spot and well worth a visit


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

November 2014

Lovely pub / restaurant

Nice friendly pub where we had dinner once and went for drinks a couple of times. Small cosy pub area. Food was very nice. Staff are very friendly. We felt welcome. Quiz night on Tuesdays twice a month.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

June 2009

Good food. Will allow dogs in the bar. Themed food nights are held on alternate Tuesdays.

Mr G. Brown

Starting from Walk House Car Park in Tower Hill, this trail takes you on a historical walk around the town with examples of every significant type of achitecture since the Norman Conquest. See their Web site for the detailed walk including building descriptions.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

October 2021

Town Trail

This is s must for every visitor

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The impressive keep sits high above the town, with a display charting its 1,000 years of history.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

May 2012

A lovely ruin!

It's worth climbing to the top of the keep (which sits on a huge mound) for the lovely views. The grounds are a good place to picnic (having bought a pasty at the baker's in the town).

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

With a fistfull of awards including Taste of the West Gold 2016 and AA two Rosettes, pop in for delicious food created using food from local suppliers. You'll receive a warm welcome in contemporary surroundings.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

April 2018

Lovely Pub

A grand country house hotel with the added bonus of a pub for classic pub grub. Well worth a visit for afternoon tea.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

January 2011

The Arundell Arms

A good luch stop if you are en route to somewhere as its just off the A30. A very traditional country house hotel/restaurant with a hunting, shooting, fishing theme. They do great lunch baguettes and lovely home made shortcake with coffee. Excellent loos too!


Rated 4 out of 5 stars

June 2009

This 300-year-old coaching inn serves great food with traditional and good service.

- A Fox-Edwards

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