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The Dairy Cottage

4 Stars

Fowey

Property ID: 000019

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Property Overview

The Dairy cottage is a part of a 130 acre, beef and cereal producing, family run working farm

The holiday cottage is traditionally converted stone barn, set in beautiful, open countryside.

It has one double bedroom and sleeps up to 2 adults.

Guests are welcome to enjoy all the farm has to offer, from seeing the cows and calves, saddleback pigs or miniature Shetland ponies, to quiet walks around the farm where you can enjoy the picturesque views of St Austell Bay and Luxulyan Valley

There is undercover parking adjacent to the cottages as well as a large play area with swings, a slide and a see-saw.

The village of St Blazey is within walking distance of the the holiday accommodation where you will find "The Packhorse"(public house), village post office and convenience store and local Somerfield supermarket. 
Within a 3 mile radius there is a 24 hour Tesco and Asda. 
Further a field, but still within 30 minutes drive is the beautiful cathedral city of Truro.

This area of Cornwall has much to offer the visitors:

The world famous Eden Project is within walking distance of the cottages and anyone who wishes to walk or cycle, will benefit from a £4.00 discount off the entry price.

The cottage is situated less than 2 miles away from the sandy beaches, which form St Austell Bay
It is located within an easy drive of Newquay and the spectacular north coast, all of which offer many quiet coves, beaches, fishing villages and the coastal footpath.

Passing close by the cottage is the Saints Way ("forth an syns" in Cornish), a 26 mile trail which runs from Padstow to Fowey, through beautiful countryside, including the picturesque Luxulyan Valley where you can see the Treffry Viaduct.
Along the route a wide variety of flora and fauna can be found.

For those interested in our maritime heritagethe Shipwreck, Rescue and Heritage centre at the historic old port of Charlestown offers an insight into the perils of the sea. 
In addition to this the National Maritime Museum is now open in Falmouth

There are many opportunities for leisure pursuits, all within easy driving distance
These include: horse riding and cycling on the Camel Trail near Padstow, surfing at Newquayfishing trips fromMevagissey, walking, ten pin bowling in St Austell to name but a few.

You may wish to visit the many beautiful gardens that thrive in the mild Cornish climate. Of these, The Lost Gardens of HeliganTregrehan Gardens and the National Trust Gardens of Lanhydrock House and Cotehele are well worth considering.

The Hay Barn is set in an ideal location from which to explore this picturesque part of the county.

Accommodation Description

The Dairy is a semi-detached cottage with lounge/dining room, fitted kitchen, bathroom with walk-in shower on the ground floor.
Open plan stairs lead to one double bedroom which has superb views over the surrounding countryside.

Sleeps up to 2 adults.

The holiday cottage is fully equipped and suitable for everyday needs: 

Washing machine, electric cooker, microwave, fridge, toaster, kettle, crockery and utensils.
Colour television with teletext and video, radio/cassette/CD player.
Selection of board games.
Duvets, bed linen and tea towels, (bathroom linen is also available on request).
Central heating, electric and hot water are all included.
Cot, high chair, stair gate are all available on request free of charge.

Also available for visitors use:
Coin operated tumble dryers.
Payphone.
Picnic, barbecue and play area.
Hair dryers on request.
Extra Freezer space available.
The cottage is non - smoking and because we are a working farm we cannot allow pets
Guide dogs, however, are welcome

From £320 per week

Short breaks from £320

Sleeps 2 saturday Changeover
  • Less than 3 miles to the Sea
  • Less than 3 miles to Pubs
  • Less than 3 miles to Shops
  • Garden: Enclosed
  • Parking: 2 Cars
  • Child Friendly
  • High Chair Available
  • Cot Available
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Fowey

Designated an an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Fowey is situated on the west bank of the River Fowey between Looe and Mevagissey, and is famous for being a place of inspiration for books written by Daphne du Maurier, who lived in Fowey for much of her later life. Fowey is a busy sheltered deep water working port offering extensive facilities for the visiting yachtsmen, with an harbour full of pleasure craft in Summer. It is full of character having many narrow meandering streets for you to explore and a choice of many restaurants and cafes when it's time to take a break from your activities. Local attractions include the Eden Project, The Lost Gardens of Heligan, and the Charlestown Shipwreck Museum or there are many peaceful walks around the estuary with it's quiet waters and array of wildlife. Fowey offers a choice of accommodation from holiday apartments and flats to luxurious holiday cottages and homes.

South Coast

If you are seeking a holiday with contrasting scenery which will immerse you in a variety of different experiences, the south coast of Cornwall will not disappoint.
From the peaceful scenery of the Helford River, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, to a lively and entertaining visit to the home of rescued seals at the National Seal Sanctuary at Gweek, you can choose to laze by the riverside listening to the sound of the wind in the trees and sail-tops or see for yourself the amusing antics of the resident seals as they clamor for attention at feeding time.

For a leisurely trip across the River Fal, The King Harry Ferry crosses from Feock to Philleigh and from there it is a short drive to St Mawes with it's castle built by Henry VIII and regular ferries to the bustling town of Falmouth and the Maritime Museum.

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Once you have found the perfect dates, call us on 0845 2250162 to make your booking.

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