It is a very small village just 5 miles from Launceston and gives access to many of the major attractions in the area History-fans will be fascinated by Launceston’s Norman Castle which is open to the public from April to October each year Close to Launceston, you can also enjoy the natural splendour of the Tamar Valley, as well as the many museums, gardens, wildlife centres and maritime centres Bodmin Moor lies a short drive to the west, offering stunning panoramas, walks and hidden villages across its rugged landscape 14 miles to the north, you can encounter the beaches that make Cornwall such a famous and popular tourist destination Surfing, fishing and other water-sports are very popular here, but you could just choose to relax and soak up the sun Just 1 mile from Polyphant is the home of the Wagon House This semi-detached property is part of a barn conversion which offers spacious and welcoming accommodation for a party of up to four people The conversion uses a mix of modern and traditional styles to create an idyllic atmosphere in equally-idyllic surroundings The garden, shared with the adjoining conversion, has its own carp pond and plenty of scope for summer barbeques or alfresco dining Free-range chickens roam the land freely and you can either buy freshly-laid eggs from the farm or organise with the owner to collect your own Whether you are interested in beaches, countryside or historical artefacts, the Wagon House is a more-than-suitable location from which to explore Cornwall .






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