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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £490 to £ 945
Self catering accommodation in Boscastle sleeps 8.
Features include: Pool Wheelchair access Short Breaks Fishing nearby Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: John and Alison Werren welcome guests to these luxury barn conversions full of rustic charm in a beautiful river valley setting. The spacious and well-equipped accommodation offers a relaxing atmosphere with plenty of country walks beside the river and through the fields. There is also a lot of wildlife to see including kingfishers, sandmartins, buzzards and herons, maybe an otter or skylark. You can also watch the wildlife on and around the river from the large hide overlooking the River Ottery on the Devon and Cornwall boundary. There are webcams set up to capture the wildlife around the farm which can be viewed on the TV in your cottage, you may be lucky enough to watch Swallows eggs hatching in the nest or bats leaving an old barn. A wonderful centre for visiting Cornwall and Devon. Many all year round attractions are within easy travelling distance, including The Eden Project (purchase discounted fast track tickets available from farmhouse), Plymouth Aquarium, Morwellham Quay, and King Arthur's Castle at Tintagel. Leisure facilities: visitors can try their hand at clay pigeon shooting or fishing (both fly and coarse) on the beautiful River Ottery, or on the smaller Boles Bridge stream, which meander though the farm. Close at hand is the safely enclosed heated outdoor swimming pool (May - September). Visitors can experience Classic British Motorcycles when guided by John through the delightful North Cornwall scenery. Bikes include BSA, Norton, Triumph, Panther and Ariel (bring own insurance, licence and protective clothing please). Farm activities: meet the farm animals on this organic farm. Play facilities: giant sandpit, games room, and orchard playing field. Amenities: ample off-road parking. Bed linen, electric and central heating included. Internet access available. Towels for hire. Cot and highchair available on request. Regret no smoking. Location: beach 12 miles, supermarket 4 miles and pub 3 miles. Spacious and comfortable accommodation offers FOUR bedrooms: 3 doubles all with en-suite shower rooms and WC's (1 of which is situated on the ground floor) and 1 bunk bedroom. Bathroom: upstairs, with WC. Lounge/kitchen/diner: the ground floor is open-plan incorporating antique and modern furniture, comfortable lounge area with flat screen TV, Freeview, DVD and wood burner effect gas fire. Kitchen area includes a gas hob and Rayburn, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. Outside: from the lounge area French doors open onto a sunny and private walled patio area with seating and BBQ. Amenities: regret no pets. Fitted stair gates. Additional info: disabled access, ramps and shower chair available on request. Returnable security deposit of £100 payable direct to owners. Arrival: 3.30pm.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 6.
Features include: Pool Wheelchair access Short Breaks Easy Walking Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: These sympathetically refurbished barns and modern, purpose-built properties for couples, are set around a secluded sub-tropical garden close to the romantic Helford river made famous by Daphne Du Maurier’s novel Frenchman’s Creek. The holiday properties enjoy a secluded spot deep in the unspoilt area of North Helford, near Cornwall’s almost tropical coast. Penpoll and Porthallow are on the edge of the Tresooth Holiday Complex with an unfenced ornamental pond in front. The village of Mawnan Smith is under a mile and a half away, and provides excellent dining and country pubs. The surrounding area is home to several excellent Cornish gardens such as Trebah and Penjerrick. The secluded beach at Durgan is accessed by a path 5 kms away and provides excitement for young and old as they explore the track down to the beach where they are amazed at the seclusion, the mild climate and the sandy beach that combine to create a Mediterranean feel to the area. The Helford river is best explored by boat which can be obtained at Port Navas, the heart of Cornwall’s oyster industry (the yacht club offers temporary membership to visitors). In fact the area is a boating ‘mecca’ as the opportunity to explore inland creeks, coves and rivers as well as the open sea is tantalisingly close by. The Argal reservoir and water park is under a mile away and provides excellent world class fly and coarse fishing, recreation area, bird watching and it has its own watersports park with boats available. The large seafaring town of Falmouth is also close by, 2½ miles, and offers the chance to meander the streets and open quays to sample the local sea food, shopping and pubs. Sea fishing, diving and sightseeing trips are available in the town which is also home to the National Maritime Museum which houses many famous boats and provides an excellent day out. Mawnan Smith is ideally situated for a trip onto the Lizard Peninsula and a trip to the most southern point in the country. Meander down the country lanes, stopping off at the local pubs, tea rooms, and National Trust gardens, or spend an hour on a secluded beach or cove. For more inquisitive minds visit the Goonhilly Earth Station visitors centre or the Porthallow vineyard and sample a strong Cornish liquor or country wine. Cliff walks, cycling, horse riding, golf and leisure facilities available close by. Shops and pub 1½ miles. Large open-plan living/dining room with well-equipped kitchen area with tiled floor. Two double bedrooms, one with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet, one with en-suite shower room and toilet. Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 4.
Features include: Hot Tub Pool Wheelchair access Short Breaks Pets allowed Games Room Easy Walking Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: These sympathetically refurbished barns and modern, purpose-built properties for couples, are set around a secluded sub-tropical garden close to the romantic Helford river made famous by Daphne Du Maurier’s novel Frenchman’s Creek. The holiday properties enjoy a secluded spot deep in the unspoilt area of North Helford, near Cornwall’s almost tropical coast. Penpoll and Porthallow are on the edge of the Tresooth Holiday Complex with an unfenced ornamental pond in front. The village of Mawnan Smith is under a mile and a half away, and provides excellent dining and country pubs. The surrounding area is home to several excellent Cornish gardens such as Trebah and Penjerrick. The secluded beach at Durgan is accessed by a path 5 kms away and provides excitement for young and old as they explore the track down to the beach where they are amazed at the seclusion, the mild climate and the sandy beach that combine to create a Mediterranean feel to the area. The Helford river is best explored by boat which can be obtained at Port Navas, the heart of Cornwall’s oyster industry (the yacht club offers temporary membership to visitors). In fact the area is a boating ‘mecca’ as the opportunity to explore inland creeks, coves and rivers as well as the open sea is tantalisingly close by. The Argal reservoir and water park is under a mile away and provides excellent world class fly and coarse fishing, recreation area, bird watching and it has its own watersports park with boats available. The large seafaring town of Falmouth is also close by, 2½ miles, and offers the chance to meander the streets and open quays to sample the local sea food, shopping and pubs. Sea fishing, diving and sightseeing trips are available in the town which is also home to the National Maritime Museum which houses many famous boats and provides an excellent day out. Mawnan Smith is ideally situated for a trip onto the Lizard Peninsula and a trip to the most southern point in the country. Meander down the country lanes, stopping off at the local pubs, tea rooms, and National Trust gardens, or spend an hour on a secluded beach or cove. For more inquisitive minds visit the Goonhilly Earth Station visitors centre or the Porthallow vineyard and sample a strong Cornish liquor or country wine. Cliff walks, cycling, horse riding, golf and leisure facilities available close by. Shops and pub 1½ miles. Living room open-plan with compact dining room and well-equipped kitchen area with Velux window and tiled floor. Two double bedrooms, each with en-suite shower room with Velux window and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £260 to £ 560
Self catering accommodation in Bude sleeps 2.
Features include: Wheelchair access Short Breaks Beach nearby Fishing nearby Pub nearby Romantic Break Detached Garden Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Set within a fabulous position in the heart of the Cornish countryside, creating the ideal location for a family holiday or a romantic break. Situated near the Devon/Cornwall border allows easy access for visiting both these picturesque counties and exploring all they have to offer. The rugged Cornish coastline is only a few miles away, with its high cliffs, secluded coves and golden beaches and the traditional seaside town of Bude with award-winning sandy beaches offers a selection of shops, pubs, restaurants and a well renowned links golf course. There are many quaint fishing villages to explore all within easy driving distance or discover the diversity of Dartmoor National Park and Bodmin Moor. Take part in water sports on Tamar and Roadford Lakes and enjoy some of the breathtaking coastal walks or take a day to visit Cornwall's famous Eden Project (45 minute drive) and the many visitor attractions on offer. Outside: stroll leisurely around the surrounding countryside with superb woodland walks direct from the properties. Amenities: ample off-road parking. Bed linen, towels, electric and central heating included. Wi-Fi available. Regret no pets and no smoking. Location: beach 4 miles, pub and shop 1 mile. A delightful single-storey cottage offering ONE bedroom: king-size double. Bathroom: with shower over bath and WC. Lounge: comfortable with TV, Freeview and DVD/CD. Kitchen/diner: spacious and well-equipped with ceramic hob and electric oven, fridge with ice compartment, microwave, washer/dryer, dishwasher and dining table. Relax on the large window seat with superb countryside views. Outside: access from lounge directly onto patio and enclosed garden. BBQ is available on request. Arrival: 4pm.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 6.
Features include: Pool Wheelchair access Short Breaks Games Room Easy Walking Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: These sympathetically refurbished barns and modern, purpose-built properties for couples, are set around a secluded sub-tropical garden close to the romantic Helford river made famous by Daphne Du Maurier’s novel Frenchman’s Creek. The holiday properties enjoy a secluded spot deep in the unspoilt area of North Helford, near Cornwall’s almost tropical coast. Penpoll and Porthallow are on the edge of the Tresooth Holiday Complex with an unfenced ornamental pond in front. The village of Mawnan Smith is under a mile and a half away, and provides excellent dining and country pubs. The surrounding area is home to several excellent Cornish gardens such as Trebah and Penjerrick. The secluded beach at Durgan is accessed by a path 5 kms away and provides excitement for young and old as they explore the track down to the beach where they are amazed at the seclusion, the mild climate and the sandy beach that combine to create a Mediterranean feel to the area. The Helford river is best explored by boat which can be obtained at Port Navas, the heart of Cornwall’s oyster industry (the yacht club offers temporary membership to visitors). In fact the area is a boating ‘mecca’ as the opportunity to explore inland creeks, coves and rivers as well as the open sea is tantalisingly close by. The Argal reservoir and water park is under a mile away and provides excellent world class fly and coarse fishing, recreation area, bird watching and it has its own watersports park with boats available. The large seafaring town of Falmouth is also close by, 2½ miles, and offers the chance to meander the streets and open quays to sample the local sea food, shopping and pubs. Sea fishing, diving and sightseeing trips are available in the town which is also home to the National Maritime Museum which houses many famous boats and provides an excellent day out. Mawnan Smith is ideally situated for a trip onto the Lizard Peninsula and a trip to the most southern point in the country. Meander down the country lanes, stopping off at the local pubs, tea rooms, and National Trust gardens, or spend an hour on a secluded beach or cove. For more inquisitive minds visit the Goonhilly Earth Station visitors centre or the Porthallow vineyard and sample a strong Cornish liquor or country wine. Cliff walks, cycling, horse riding, golf and leisure facilities available close by. Shops and pub 1½ miles. Large living/dining room. Spacious well-equipped kitchen with tiled floor. Two double bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room and toilet. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower, toilet and tiled floor.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 6.
Features include: Hot Tub Pool Wheelchair access Short Breaks Games Room Easy Walking Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: These sympathetically refurbished barns and modern, purpose-built properties for couples, are set around a secluded sub-tropical garden close to the romantic Helford river made famous by Daphne Du Maurier’s novel Frenchman’s Creek. The holiday properties enjoy a secluded spot deep in the unspoilt area of North Helford, near Cornwall’s almost tropical coast. Penpoll and Porthallow are on the edge of the Tresooth Holiday Complex with an unfenced ornamental pond in front. The village of Mawnan Smith is under a mile and a half away, and provides excellent dining and country pubs. The surrounding area is home to several excellent Cornish gardens such as Trebah and Penjerrick. The secluded beach at Durgan is accessed by a path 5 kms away and provides excitement for young and old as they explore the track down to the beach where they are amazed at the seclusion, the mild climate and the sandy beach that combine to create a Mediterranean feel to the area. The Helford river is best explored by boat which can be obtained at Port Navas, the heart of Cornwall’s oyster industry (the yacht club offers temporary membership to visitors). In fact the area is a boating ‘mecca’ as the opportunity to explore inland creeks, coves and rivers as well as the open sea is tantalisingly close by. The Argal reservoir and water park is under a mile away and provides excellent world class fly and coarse fishing, recreation area, bird watching and it has its own watersports park with boats available. The large seafaring town of Falmouth is also close by, 2½ miles, and offers the chance to meander the streets and open quays to sample the local sea food, shopping and pubs. Sea fishing, diving and sightseeing trips are available in the town which is also home to the National Maritime Museum which houses many famous boats and provides an excellent day out. Mawnan Smith is ideally situated for a trip onto the Lizard Peninsula and a trip to the most southern point in the country. Meander down the country lanes, stopping off at the local pubs, tea rooms, and National Trust gardens, or spend an hour on a secluded beach or cove. For more inquisitive minds visit the Goonhilly Earth Station visitors centre or the Porthallow vineyard and sample a strong Cornish liquor or country wine. Cliff walks, cycling, horse riding, golf and leisure facilities available close by. Shops and pub 1½ miles. Spacious open-plan living/dining room with well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen area with tiled floor. Two double bedrooms, one with curved wall. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with toilet and tiled floor. Shower room with toilet and tiled floor.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Advent sleeps 6.
Features include: Wheelchair access Beach nearby Detached Games Room Easy Walking Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Tucked away in a quiet rural location within the splendid Trethin Estate, this spacious, single-storey, detached holiday property is one of a small cluster of cottages in beautiful grounds. Lovely walks and the wild beauty of Bodmin Moor on the doorstep. Fantastic beaches, hidden coves and dramatic coastal walks in abundance are a short drive. Nearby Camelford has sports centre, swimming-pool, 18-hole golf course. Close by are Boscastle, Tintagel, Padstow, Crealy Adventure Park, Newquay Zoo, Blue Reef Aquarium, Eden Project. Shops 1½ miles. Open-plan living/dining room, overlooking lake, with gas ‘wood burner’ style stove, modern kitchen. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Two twin bedrooms. Large bathroom with shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Liskeard sleeps 4.
Features include: Wheelchair access Short Breaks Beach nearby Pub nearby Detached Easy Walking Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Situated within peaceful pastureland overlooking wooded hillside, this attractive barn conversion lies between Rilla Mill and Upton Cross. Detached, the ground floor holiday property enjoys a south-west facing patio, an ideal spot from which to enjoy the abundance of wildlife, and views of Bodmin Moor - with its Bronze Age relics and tin mine buildings, it makes this a fascinating area to explore. The north and south coasts are easily accessible with the fishing village of Polperro and sandy beaches at Looe. The Eden Project and Lost Gardens of Heligan are within a short drive, as well as many NT properties and gardens.Shop ¾ mile. Open-plan living/dining room with wood-burning stove, oak floors, high pitched ceilings, and exposed rafters and natural stone. Archway to separate galley-style fitted kitchen. Two double bedrooms, each with TV/DVD; one with 5ft canopied bed and oak beam, one with 3ft zip & link beds (can form 6ft double). Bathroom with whirlpool bath, separate aqua jet shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £355 to £ 640
Self catering accommodation in Boscastle sleeps 5.
Features include: Pool Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Wheelchair access Fishing nearby Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: John and Alison Werren welcome guests to these luxury barn conversions full of rustic charm in a beautiful river valley setting. The spacious and well-equipped accommodation offers a relaxing atmosphere with plenty of country walks beside the river and through the fields. There is also a lot of wildlife to see including kingfishers, sandmartins, buzzards and herons, maybe an otter or skylark. You can also watch the wildlife on and around the river from the large hide overlooking the River Ottery on the Devon and Cornwall boundary. There are webcams set up to capture the wildlife around the farm which can be viewed on the TV in your cottage, you may be lucky enough to watch Swallows eggs hatching in the nest or bats leaving an old barn. A wonderful centre for visiting Cornwall and Devon. Many all year round attractions are within easy travelling distance, including The Eden Project (purchase discounted fast track tickets available from farmhouse), Plymouth Aquarium, Morwellham Quay, and King Arthur's Castle at Tintagel. Leisure facilities: visitors can try their hand at clay pigeon shooting or fishing (both fly and coarse) on the beautiful River Ottery, or on the smaller Boles Bridge stream, which meander though the farm. Close at hand is the safely enclosed heated outdoor swimming pool (May - September). Visitors can experience Classic British Motorcycles when guided by John through the delightful North Cornwall scenery. Bikes include BSA, Norton, Triumph, Panther and Ariel (bring own insurance, licence and protective clothing please). Farm activities: meet the farm animals on this organic farm. Play facilities: giant sandpit, games room, and orchard playing field. Amenities: ample off-road parking. Bed linen, electric and central heating included. Internet access available. Towels for hire. Cot and highchair available on request. Regret no smoking. Location: beach 12 miles, supermarket 4 miles and pub 3 miles. Imaginatively converted from the old farm stables, John and Alison have created an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity in a truly delightful setting. The luxurious and spacious accommodation is arranged on one floor, providing disabled access and TWO bedrooms: both with washbasins, 1 king-size four-poster room and 1 twin, with gallery space for a single bed. Bathroom: huge, Victorian style with bath, easy access power shower and WC. Lounge/kitchen/diner: large and airy open-plan living space with flat screen TV with Freeview, DVD and wood burner (first basket of logs free). Kitchen area is well-equipped, containing a gas Rayburn, gas hob, microwave, dishwasher and fridge/freezer. Outside: lounge opens out onto a balcony with fabulous views along the valley and the sunny little garden. Amenities: regret no pets. Stair gate available on request. Additional info: alternative level access and parking available, as are ramps and shower chair.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £825 to £ 1550
Self catering accommodation in Port Isaac sleeps 6.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Wheelchair access Short Breaks Fishing nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: LUXURIOUS, DETACHED COTTAGE SET IN 30 ACRES OF PASTURELAND JUST A SHORT DISTANCE FROM THE NORTH CORNISH COAST For those searching for something a little special, you have found it. This stylish property which dates from 1840 has been completely and beautifully renovated to an extremely high standard, with oak flooring throughout and the original slate flagstones in the lounge. There are two wood burning/multifuel stoves so you can be lovely and snug at all times of the year. It has a superb location surrounded by its own pasture land with far reaching views over the Camel Valley and the beautiful Cornish countryside. The River Camel flows through the property's land. The location is ideal for those looking to walk, cycle, swim, surf or just chill out and relax. There are wonderful walks direct from the cottage, as well as excellent walking and riding over the neighbouring Bodmin Moor. Superb sandy beaches are within easy reach and can be found all along the nearby coastline, Daymer Bay, Polzeath, Lundy Bay and Trebarwith Sands are just a few offering a range of not only sand and surf but also rock pools, windsurfing, boating or canoeing. The historic fishing town of Port Isaac is 7 miles away with Tintagel and Boscastle even closer and Padstow just a 30 minute drive away. A luxurious and convenient base from which to discover all that this wonderful part of Cornwall has to offer. The cottage has the benefit of an extensive patio and large first floor balcony. Both face South west and enjoy lovely distant rural views with wonderful sunsets. You will be delighted to return to the cottage after an adventure filled day to sit on the balcony or patio and enjoy perfect peace and tranquillity (and maybe a glass of wine!) while you watch the sun set over the distant horizon. A lovely way to end yet another perfect day. Leisure facilities: those with a fishing license are welcome to test their skill and luck in the stretch of the River Camel belonging to the property. Furnished and equipped to a high standard with delightful colour schemes and Laura Ashley fabrics offering: THREE bedrooms. on the ground floor, 1 twin room which can be joined together to form a super king-size double, en-suite with bath, separate shower cubicle, WC and heated towel rail. (Door from kitchen also gives access to this bathroom.) 1 double with en-suite WC and washbasin. The stunning master bedroom is situated on the first floor and has an en-suite shower room with shower cubicle, WC and heated towel rail. This large sunny bedroom also has a seating area, desk and small dressing area with built in wardrobes, TV and French doors that lead out onto a large glass fronted balcony with seating from where you can enjoy superb countryside views. On the ground floor you will find the impressive Kitchen/ diner: with floor to ceiling folding French doors which run along the length of the dining area and open out onto a large patio, making a perfect link to the indoor and outdoor dining areas. This room is extremely well fitted with electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and microwave. A large cupboard houses the washing machine and tumble drier. Large farmhouse table and chairs, wood burner and a seating area with wall mounted TV. This room provides a warm, comfortable and easy space to enjoy at any time of year. Lounge: which is at the other end of the house, also has bi-folding doors opening out onto yet another patio area with garden furniture and rural views, along with a wood burner, sofas, TV and DVD. Entrance porch: with handmade pew style seating and room for sandy/muddy shoes. Outside: is an enclosed garden with an extensive grassed area ideal for games along with large patio areas with garden furniture and a gas BBQ. There is also a large, secure garage which is ideal for storing bikes, surf boards and fishing rods etc. Amenities: parking for 4 cars. Bed linen, towels, electric, modern eco-friendly air source central heating system
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £525 to £ 1185
Self catering accommodation in Boscastle sleeps 8.
Features include: Pool Wheelchair access Short Breaks Fishing nearby Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: John and Alison Werren welcome guests to these luxury barn conversions full of rustic charm in a beautiful river valley setting. The spacious and well-equipped accommodation offers a relaxing atmosphere with plenty of country walks beside the river and through the fields. There is also a lot of wildlife to see including kingfishers, sandmartins, buzzards and herons, maybe an otter or skylark. You can also watch the wildlife on and around the river from the large hide overlooking the River Ottery on the Devon and Cornwall boundary. There are webcams set up to capture the wildlife around the farm which can be viewed on the TV in your cottage, you may be lucky enough to watch Swallows eggs hatching in the nest or bats leaving an old barn. A wonderful centre for visiting Cornwall and Devon. Many all year round attractions are within easy travelling distance, including The Eden Project (purchase discounted fast track tickets available from farmhouse), Plymouth Aquarium, Morwellham Quay, and King Arthur's Castle at Tintagel. Leisure facilities: visitors can try their hand at clay pigeon shooting or fishing (both fly and coarse) on the beautiful River Ottery, or on the smaller Boles Bridge stream, which meander though the farm. Close at hand is the safely enclosed heated outdoor swimming pool (May - September). Visitors can experience Classic British Motorcycles when guided by John through the delightful North Cornwall scenery. Bikes include BSA, Norton, Triumph, Panther and Ariel (bring own insurance, licence and protective clothing please). Farm activities: meet the farm animals on this organic farm. Play facilities: giant sandpit, games room, and orchard playing field. Amenities: ample off-road parking. Bed linen, electric and central heating included. Internet access available. Towels for hire. Cot and highchair available on request. Regret no smoking. Location: beach 12 miles, supermarket 4 miles and pub 3 miles. The largest of the Cottages with unique features such as a minstrels gallery, bespoke stained glass windows and the original farm hay pole for decoration. Offering FOUR bedrooms: 2 doubles and 1 twin bedroom, all with en-suite shower rooms and WC (twin bedroom situated on the ground floor) and 1 bunk bedroom. Bathroom: with WC. Lounge/kitchen/diner: open-plan on ground floor, featuring a huge antique farmhouse dining table, and lounge area with wood burner effect gas fire, flat screen TV with Freeview and DVD. Kitchen area includes a gas hob and Rayburn, microwave, large American style fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. Outside: French doors from the lounge area open onto a sunny and private walled patio area with seating and BBQ. Amenities: regret no pets. Fitted stair gates. Additional info: disabled access, ramps and shower chair available on request. Returnable security deposit of £100 payable direct to owners.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £390 to £ 795
Self catering accommodation in Bude sleeps 4.
Features include: Wheelchair access Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Cory Farm is a family-run working organic dairy farm situated on the wild and beautiful North Coast of Cornwall. Finished to a high standard and with stunning views of the surrounding countryside, the sea and Lundy Island, the cottages provide a comfortable home-from-home for those wishing to explore this truly beautiful part of Cornwall. North Cornwall has something to offer for all tastes ranging from breathtaking cliff top walks, sheltered coves and long sandy surfing beaches. The closest rock pool beach, and most secluded of all, is a 35 minutes walk from the farm. Down a winding tree-lined road and along a wooded lane through Marsland Valley, a designated area of Special Scientific Interest with its many rare species of flora and fauna and breathtaking views. Ideal for exploring rock pools and an evening BBQ you might find yourself being the only people there. Other more well-known attractions within a short drive include The Eden Project, Newquay Zoo, Clovelly with its steep, stepped cobbled streets, Launceston Steam Railway, The Milky Way and more. Bude is close by and includes shops, pubs, Splash pool, and canal. The village shop is a 20 minutes walk as is the popular 13th century Bush Inn. Local riding stables are also within 1 mile. Farm activities: guests are welcome to see the regular milking. Play facilities: children will love the indoor all-weather play barn which offers trampoline, play towers, scramble net, slides and large hard surfaced area complete with basketball hoops for racquet and ball games. For younger children there is a sturdy castle, play cottage, ride-on toys and their own little slide. Outside: use of communal walled gardens and BBQ. Amenities: the properties have been converted to retain much original charm and character and have bed linen, electric and central heating included. Towels for hire. 1 dog welcome except Bull Terriers, Staffordshire Terriers and Rottweiler’s. Regret no smoking in the property. Additional info: short break prices 3 nights 75%, 4 nights 85% and 5 nights 95% of the weekly price. Location: beach, shop and pub all within 1 mile. Arrival: 4pm. Coombe Barn is a delightful barn conversion with traditional features offering spacious and luxurious accommodation. TWO bedrooms: 1 double with en-suite wet room with shower and WC and 1 twin. Bathroom: with bath and WC. Lounge/kitchen/diner: large open-plan area with TV, DVD, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, cooker, microwave, fridge with ice compartment and many useful extras. Outside: enclosed garden with patio area and BBQ. Amenities: fully wheelchair accessible category M3I.Owners other property nearby: MARTY
  
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