Bedroom details
1 Bedroom (Sleeps 2 + cot)
This lovingly converted barn is a true pastoral paradise, from the gently rolling countryside that embraces Hebaska, to the exposed beams that hark back to its origins. Each space is thoughtfully designed, with soothing neutral tones found throughout and underfloor heating filling the heavenly homestay with soul-stirring warmth. Alfresco dining and evening soaks in the wood-fired hot tub turn the terrace into an oasis of calm, while the surrounding countryside beckons for adventures that lead you to the wildly romantic coast.
Living, eating and dining
Open plan living at its finest, Hebaska enjoys an easy flow between the living, dining and kitchen areas. Drenched in light from the ceiling-high windows and glass concertina doors, and rejoicing in a subtle swathe of soft hues, the living room radiates tranquillity. In the winter you can curl up on the sofa with a mug of something warming as the wood-burning stove casts the room in a golden glow, while the summer months promise relaxed mornings on the terrace listening to the dawn chorus. A Smart TV above the vintage cabinet provides endless entertainment, while a selection of lamps and candles create the perfect atmosphere for an evening of conversation or reading.
A cosy snug, with beautiful rich green walls, offers moments of heavenly solitude. Sink into the yellow statement chair with your holiday read in hand, or take a moment to immortalise your stay at the vintage writing desk.
Two small steps lead you into the open plan dining and kitchen area, where culinary creations can be crafted and enjoyed. Exposed stone walls interspersed with the sleek white walls and bespoke quartz worktops create a symphony of classic and modern styles. Integrated Neff appliances provide all you need for cooking up a feast, from a gas hob to an under-counter dishwasher. With a Le Creuset stove-top kettle and cafetiere promising the rich aromas of coffee, mornings at Hebaska are a deliciously relaxed affair. A rustic dining table looks over the living area, with the far-flung rural views beyond offering a peaceful backdrop to your meal.
Sleeping
Total tranquillity awaits in the calming hues of Hebaska's delightful bedroom, where a king-size Feather and Black bed with a sumptuous Sealy mattress promise deep sleeps and unhurried mornings. Choose between a microfibre or feather duvet and pillows for a flawless night's sleep. Each side of the bed enjoys a hanging lamp and rustic stools, while a Smart TV sits on the opposite wall alongside a wonderfully large window to welcome in the morning sun. A vintage linen press and dressing table add form and feature to the room, while a beautiful brass mirror and antique pig bench bring even more rustic charm to the space.
Bathing
The main bathroom sits adjacent to the bedroom and offers a luxurious place to start and end your day - the dual vanity sink with self-lit mirrors are especially grand. Neutral tones provide a serene atmosphere, with brass fixtures adding a wisp of opulence to the room. Refresh in the overhead shower or wind down with a long soak in the bath lit by flickering candles. Beside the main bathroom, a second cloakroom toilet boasts rich blue tiles and an exposed stone wall.
Outside space
Beyond the kitchen, a wooden terrace with two inviting steamer chairs promises sun-drenched afternoons and lazy mornings. Deck the table with all your favourite dishes for a spot of alfresco dining - a parasol is there to provide shelter from the sun's gaze - and light the wood-fired hot tub for a moment of bliss surrounded by the quiet glow of festoon lighting. Damson and apples trees line the garden, creating an enchanting oasis of calm - this is a place that's totally and utterly your own.
Parking
You will find private parking for one car in front of the barn.
Dogs
This is one of our pet-free properties.
In the Area
Set in the arcadian wiles of South Cornwall, Hebaska enjoys blissfully easy access to the rural and coastal scenes that make up the surrounding Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. A visit to the historic harbour at Charlestown will reward you with illustrious views of tall ships and charming Cornish cottages, a sight used often in TV's Poldark. To the south, the idyllic waterside village of Mevagissey promises dreamy days full of bobbing boats and harbourside wanders, while heading north will take you to the vibrant town of Lostwithiel, where an assortment of antiques shops and restaurants await. For those seeking a slice of Cornwall's renowned beaches, Carlyon Bay and Porthpean boast white-gold sands and clear blue waters. Or, for the green-fingered amongst you, a visit to the Lost Gardens of Heligan will reward you with incredible statues and enchanting floral displays.
Making the most of its coastal location and the area's bounteous larder, South Cornwall enjoys an exceptional host of eateries. Visit Short & Strong in Charlestown for a relaxed café and deli setting, Salamander in Mevagissey for a superb assortment of seafood, and Polgooth Inn between Mevagissey and St Austell for a soul-quenching Sunday roast. In the summer months, a trip to Portscatho and Cornwall's coastal gem the Hidden Hut is a must, with its sun-soaked beachside location and unique feast nights.