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West Country 2019 27/5/70 4:33 Am Page 17 west country 2019 27/5/70 4:33 am Page 17 WEST COUNTRY . TRELEW FARM is a traditional 17th century farmhouse on a working dairy farm. There is a nature trail on the farm 1 PENZANCE 4m land which leads to an ancient stone circle, and you are welcome to explore the farm. Situated half way between Land’s End and Penzance, with the picturesque fishing village of Mousehole nearby. The famous Minack Theatre, with open air productions by the sea, is a very short drive away, as is the Coastal Path which has spectacular walking opportunities. Enjoy a cream tea in the garden after exploring this lovely area. Minimum 2 nights’ stay June to September. WiFi access and credit cards accepted. Singles welcome from £55.00 to £60.00. 1 double, triple, both ensuite CHILDREN 5+ Nicola Sampson, Trelew Farm, St Buryan, Penzance, TR19 6ED www.trelew.co.uk [email protected] ☎ 01736 810308 £86.00 to £94.00 per room BOSIGRAN FARM is organically farmed by National Trust tenants Bob and Liz. Enjoy stunning sea views in this 2 ST. IVES 8m blissfully peaceful clifftop location, mid way between St Ives and Land’s End, perfect for walking, riding, fishing, swimming or just relaxing. The listed 18th century farmhouse has delightful rooms overlookng the sea, a sumptuous private bathroom and woodburner in the lounge for winter evenings. Enjoy a farmhouse breakfast using the farm’s own or local produce. Visit the many attractions in the area then come and experience life in the slow lane. Credit cards accepted. Free WiFi, dogs welcome. Discount when both rooms booked together. 1 double, private bathroom, 2nd double for same party Liz Scambler, Bosigran Farm, Pendeen, Penzance, TR20 8YX www.bosigranfarm.co.uk [email protected] ☎ 01736 796940 £100.00 to £120.00 per room A friendly Cornish welcome and a delicious plentiful farmhouse breakfast 3 HELSTON 3m make a stay at this charming farmhouse a real treat. LITTLE PENGWEDNA is ideally positioned for touring either coast, visiting beautiful Cornish gardens and many more places of interest. You’ll find the 19th century farmhouse beautifully furnished. Nearby there are many excellent eating houses. Easily reached on B3302, just a few minutes from A30. WiFi access. 2 double, 2 twin, all ensuite Mrs Iris White, Little Pengwedna Farm, Helston, Cornwall, TR13 0AY www.good-holidays.co.uk [email protected] ☎ 01736 850649 £76.00 to £90.00 per room BODREAN MANOR FARM is a friendly and characterful farmhouse on a working farm. Relax in the 4 TRURO 3m attractive gardens and peaceful countryside. Only minutes from the cathedral city of Truro. The nearby A30 makes this an ideal base for touring all of this beautiful area. BODREAN has been restored to a high standard and has spacious bedrooms and bathrooms thoughtfully and extensively equipped, one is a suite with its own kitchen. Local and home grown produce is served for breakfast, taken in the beamed dining room with inglenook fireplace. Minimum 2 nights July and August. WiFi access. 1 double/single, 1 double/family, 1 twin, all ensuite or private facilities CHILDREN ALL Mrs Michelle Marsh, Bodrean Manor Farm, Trispen, Truro, TR4 9AG www.bodreanmanorfarm.co.uk [email protected] ☎ 07970 955857 £75.00 to £80.00 per room Situated in the village of Tregony, 7.8 miles from Truro on the stunning Roseland Peninsula, 5 TRURO 8m/ST. AUSTELL 9m LYNWOOD HOUSE is perfectly located for you to explore Cornwall. River walks, sandy beaches, country pubs, Heligan Gardens and Eden are some of the wonderful attractions close by. Abigail and her family look forward to welcoming you into their home which is open all year. There is ample off road parking and WiFi access. Singles welcome from £50.00 to £75.00. Electric car charging point (bring your own adapter) 2 double, 1 double/twin, 1 family, all ensuite CHILDREN ALL Abigail Merrick, Lynwood House, 1 Tregony Hill, Tregony, Truro, TR2 5RU www.lynwoodbandbcornwall.co.uk [email protected] ☎ 01872 530371 or 07779 442018 £75.00 to £110.00 per room Cost to stay in a B&B Prices quoted are per room per night, including breakfast, based on 2 people sharing a double/twin room or 1 person in a single room. Many B&Bs will let a double/twin room for single occupancy. The cost is usually a discount on the room rate published for 2 people. 17 west country 2019 27/5/70 4:33 am Page 18 WEST COUNTRY 6 MEVAGISSEY LINTON GUEST HOUSE is a newly designed purpose built B&B in a quiet residential area of the village overlooking the Mevagissey valley. It is only a 7 minute stroll down a steep hill into the village and harbour, don’t forget that you have to return back up the same steep hill! Close to the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project. The South West coastal path is 500 metres away from where you can enjoy walks to Pentewan, Gorran Haven, Charlestown and beyond. Enjoy a delicious home cooked breakfast, vegetarians catered for. WiFi access. 3 double ensuite SORRY NO CHILDREN Mike & Caroline Hall, Linton Guest House, Lavorrick Orchards, Mevagissey, PL26 6TL www.lintonguesthouse.co.uk [email protected] ☎ 07792 519541 or 07974 770007 £80.00 to £110.00 per room 7 ST. AUSTELL 2m/TRURO 12m POLTARROW FARMHOUSE is set in 45 acres of peaceful rolling countryside. The pretty ensuite bedrooms and a breakfast of local and organic produce served in the conservatory make POLTARROW the perfect place to stay - with the added luxury of an indoor heated swimming pool, sports hall and fishing. Ideally situated for touring Cornwall with a short drive to The Eden Project, Heligan Gardens and the coast. Credit cards accepted. WiFi access. Singles welcome at £65.00. 2 double, 1 twin, all ensuite CHILDREN 7+ Judith Nancarrow, Poltarrow Farmhouse, St. Mewan, St. Austell, PL26 7DR www.poltarrow.co.uk [email protected] ☎/I 01726 67111 £95.00 to £100.00 per room 8 WADEBRIDGE 1.5m PENGELLY is a listed Georgian farmhouse on a family dairy farm, situated in a peaceful location overlooking wooded valleys. An ideal walking or touring base for the north Cornwall beaches and coastline, Bodmin Moor, the Saints Way and ever popular Camel Trail. Convenient for visiting the Eden Project, Padstow and Lanhydrock, all within a 35 minute drive. Tastefully decorated throughout, the spacious and comfortable ensuite rooms overlook the garden. Enjoy the comfortable guests’ lounge with log fires in the winter. Singles welcome at £65.00. 1 double, 1 twin, both ensuite Mrs E. Hodge, Pengelly Farm, Burlawn, Wadebridge, PL27 7LA www.pengellyfarm.co.uk [email protected] ☎ 01208 814217 or 07919 668116 £90.00 to £100.00 per room 9 WADEBRIDGE 4m TREGLOWN HOUSE, a traditional, peaceful farmhouse where the emphasis is on friendliness and informality. Guests are welcome to relax in the garden or on chilly days in the sitting room by a log fire. The village pub is a 10 minute stroll. Breakfasts include the farm’s free range eggs, home made preserves and honey. Meet Paddy and Joey, our friendly donkeys. Games room with table tennis, bar billiards and darts. Bikes available. Port Isaac, north Cornwall beaches, Camel Trail, the moors, famous houses and gardens all nearby. Eden Project and Newquay Airport 30 minutes. Also one static caravan in meadow. Free WiFi. Dogs welcome. Single occupancy of double/twin £50.00. 1 double/family, 1 double/twin, both ensuite 1 single with private bathroom CHILDREN ALL Carol Bray, Treglown House, Haywood Farm, St. Mabyn, Bodmin, PL30 3BU www.treglownhouse.co.uk [email protected] ☎ 01208 841896 or 07968 002450 £40.00 to £80.00 per room 10 BOSCASTLE 2m REDDIVALLEN is a secluded 17th century farmhouse on a working organic beef and sheep farm, close to Boscastle and Tintagel and the beautiful heritage coastline. Tastefully decorated throughout, the spacious and comfortable ensuite rooms are equipped to the very highest standards. A guest lounge overlooks the fishing lake and valley. An ideal location for that special break. Minimum 2 nights at weekends. WiFi access. Credit cards accepted. Open all year. Singles welcome from £75.00. 1 double, 1 twin, both ensuite CHILDREN 12+ Liz Brewer, Reddivallen Farmhouse, Trevalga, Boscastle, PL35 0EE www.redboscastle.com [email protected] ☎/I 01840 250854 £100.00 to £120.00 per room Questions and Answers For general Information about the B&Bs and frequently asked questions see pages 4-6. 18 west country 2019 27/5/70 4:33 am Page 19 For maps see inside back cover . TREGATHERALL LODGE lies in a quiet location near the historic fishing village of Boscastle and close 11 BOSCASTLE 2m to Tintagel. Enjoy high quality accommodation with a choice of three bedrooms on the ground floor and a spacious lounge and breakfast room upstairs to take advantage of the wonderful views. Visit Boscastle with its quaint shops, craft centres, a witches museum, a visitor’s centre, old inns and restaurants, three rivers and three churches. Enjoy many circular walks in the area or visit one of the local sandy beaches. WiFi access. Discounts for stays of 3 nights or more. Credit cards accepted. 1 fam 4 ens, 1 double ens, 1 twin private bathroom, + cottage CHILDREN ALL Mrs Vanessa Seldon, Tregatherall Lodge, Minster, Boscastle, PL35 0EQ www.boscastlebedandbreakfast.co.uk [email protected] ☎ 01840 250277 or 07920 143217 £66.00 to £80.00 per room TRESCAR is set deep in beautiful, unspoilt countryside where guests can relax and unwind.
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