Camborne 1.6 miles.
In the hamlet of Roskear Croft, Cornwall is this charming annexe, Sandyfeet.
Set next to the owner's home yet enjoying plenty of privacy including its own enclosed gardens, this dwelling is ideal for a couple or solo traveller looking for a self-catering break.
On arrival, a Cornish cream tea invites you to sit down with a cuppa in the open-plan living space.
Here, you can find a kitchen fit with everything you need to whip up delicious meals for your loved one to savour at the dining table for four, where you can also gaze out at the ponies in the nearby fields and far-reaching countryside.
Warmer evenings can be spent in the gardens; both front and rear gardens are enclosed, making them ideal for your four-legged friends to stretch while you indulge in a glass of wine.
When you're ready to unwind, settle down on the sofa and warm up in front of the electric stove while you play some of the provided Cornish books and games, or catch up on your favourite shows on the Smart TV.
Get some rest in the plush double bed before a day of adventures, and on your return, freshen up in the shower room, home to a toasty heated towel rail, before heading out for a romantic meal.
The little town of Camborne has all the amenities you will need throughout your stay, including shops, pubs and restaurants.
The area is a walker’s paradise, with Tehidy Country Park just a couple of miles away and the South West Coastal Path within reach.
The gorgeous, golden-sand beaches of Portreath make delightful days out with your pooches, perfect for a picnic lunch and ice cream in the summer months, and you can relax in the sunshine at the Blue Flag dog-free Porthtowan, with dining options of the Unicorn Pub or Blue Bar, or you can visit Carn Brea Castle, now a restaurant.
Further afield you can brush up on some history in the popular town of Falmouth, home to Pendennis Castle, built by Henry VIII, and another lovely beach Gyllyngvase Beach, along with a good selection of eateries.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll from Sandyfeet along Roscroggan Valley, in the region known as "Red River," a distinctive landscape stained by tin and shaped by mining, or take in the scenery at Tuckingmill Valley Park.
To learn more about the rich mineral mining history of the region, visit the Heartland World Heritage Site.
En route, stop for a snack at the Red River Café.
Enjoy a trip to Godvrey or Gwithian where there are two surf schools for a more exciting afternoon.
However you like to spend your days, Sandyfeet is the perfect base.