All ground floor accommodation:
Studio style layout
Open-plan living space with kitchen and sitting area
Sleeping area with double bed
External shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC
Heating
2 ring gas hob, small sink, fridge, kettle, microwave
Fuel and power
Bed linen and towels
Welcome pack with eggs and milk
Private parking for up to 2 cars
Access to the pod from the parking area is through 2 fields
The owners will meet you upon arrival and departure to take you in a golf buggy, but you must bring wellington boots and be prepared for field walking
Private deck with furniture, wood fired hot tub, and fire pit
Barbecue available on request
This property is not suitable for children
One well-behaved dog welcome; a small charge applies
Dogs must be kept on a lead when outside
Strictly no smoking
Private yoga sessions held on the deck are available for an additional cost
Pasties, pies, scones, and ice cream available for an additional cost
Shop 6 miles, pub 3 miles, beach 8 miles
Water Mint is a cosy micro glamping pod for two tucked away on a working farm in the Cornish countryside, overlooking a beautiful lake. The handcrafted interior is clad in wood for a warm, rustic feel and includes everything you need for a relaxing rural escape, including a contemporary kitchenette, a comfortable bed, and a sofa positioned to make the most of the stunning views.
Outside, enjoy al fresco dining on the private deck, with only the peaceful sounds of the nature around you. After a day of exploring, return to your home-from-home, light the fire pit, and unwind in the hot tub to stargaze beneath the clear night skies. For the ultimate in relaxation, the owner offers private yoga sessions on the deck, perfect at sunrise or sunset to make the most of golden hour. And if you'd rather not cook every night, homemade pasties, pies, and ice cream are also available.
The pod is ideally located for those who love the outdoors. Nearby Bodmin Moor offers wide-open grasslands, granite tors, and ancient stone circles, with plenty of opportunities for hiking and spotting local wildlife. You’re also within easy reach of Cornwall’s rugged north coast, known for its surf-friendly beaches, dramatic cliffs, and scenic coastal walks.
Just a 20-minute drive away, the historic market town of Launceston awaits, with its Norman castle and grounds, charming narrow-gauge steam railway, and a range of independent shops and cafés to explore.
Distances are calculated “as the crow flies”, so actual driving, cycling, and walking distances may differ.