Homefarm Cottage
Tariff: £250 - £675.
 


Home Farm Cottage is a traditional Cornish cottage, which was renovated in Spring 2002, and tastefully furnished to a very high standard. Whilst retaining its charm and character, the cottage benefits from modern conveniences including dishwasher, washing machine, tumble drier, colour television, video, bathroom, separate shower room, and an equipped utility/ laundry room.

Home Farm Cottage is situated within its own safe, secluded gardens, and with stunning views across the fields to Boscastle and the Atlantic Ocean beyond - perfect for enjoying the delightful sunsets on summer evenings.

The Homefarm Cottage sleeps 4. The lounge, with optional sofa bed, has a colour television, video, open fireplace and is overlooking the gardens. The kitchen is well-equipped, with new fittings, cooker, microwave, fridge and dishwasher. Utility/Laundry Room, again, well-equipped and providing freezer, sink, automatic washing machine and tumble drier.

The shower room is newly fitted, comprising shower, wash hand basin and WC.

The open dining room retains the original slate floors and a woodburner. The front door leads from the dining area directly onto the Patio, where you will find ample seating.

A wooden staircase leads to the First Floor, comprising of one double bedroom, one twin-bedded room, and a bathroom; all of which have been refurbished and furnished to create a relaxing environment and enjoys stunning views across the fields to the village and the sea beyond.

The property is fully centrally heated.

Your hosts, Jackie and Robin Haddy, offer a warm welcome, and make every effort to ensure you have a peaceful, relaxing stay in the wonderful surroundings of Home Farm Cottage.
We hope you enjoy your stay.

Home Farm
A National Trust property, Home Farm is a mixed working farm of 145 acres, consisting of beef suckler cows, sheep and corn. The farm lies in an area of outstanding natural beauty, with picturesque views of the heritage coast, and the historic village of Boscastle with its pretty harbour.

The footpaths around the farm are linked to Thomas Hardy, famous poet and author. Hardy met his wife Emma at the nearby Church of St Juliots and the spectacular coastline was the inspiration for much of his work.