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East Woolley Farm Bed and Breakfast in Bude

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Bed and Breakfast at East Woolley Farm on the North Cornwall
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Adult

£26-£29 pppn single supplement applies

 

Credit Cards Accepted

Bed and Breakfast at East Woolley Farm on the North Cornwall
Bude Canal - North Cornwall
Bude Canal - North Cornwall

Quality Farmhouse accommodation
en-suite rooms

Tariff from £26-£29 pppn



East Woolley is an ideal base from which to explore North Cornwall and North Devon. With Its Dramatic Coastline, Lovely Beaches and wonderful cliff path walks.

The hamlet of Woolley, part of the Morwenstow parish is set on the North Cornish coastline. Footpaths cross the farmland to take you down through the wooded valley to Marshland Mouth where you can link up with the coastal footpaths.

A nature trail for guests has been established across farmland & through our wooded valley!

BED & BREAKFAST ACCOMMODATION

Accommodation consists of 2 double and 1 twin self-contained ensuite bedrooms in a converted barn. Freedom to come and go as you please.

All rooms have shower, WC and wash basin, TV, tea and coffee making facilities.

Meals are served in farmhouse slate floor lounge/dinning room. No Smoking in rooms.

Breakfast - consists of a traditional English Breakfast or something lighter if you prefer. Local and organic food used whenever possible, also eggs from our own chickens.

BUDE & NORTH CORNWALL

The Seaside towns of Bude, Boscastle and the legendary Tintagel are all within easy reach. If you drive a few miles north there is Hartland with its spectacular cliffs, the quaint fishing village of Clovelly with its cobbled street and further on you can visit the port towns of Bideford and Appledore.

Beaches at Duckpool and Welcombe are a short distance away where you can walk along some beautiful coastline. Morewenstow Church and the National Trust Rectory tea rooms are worth a visit, you can take a stroll out to the cliffs and see Hawkers Hut where Reverend Hawker the founder of Harvest Festival wrote his poems.

Less than an hours drive will take you to the ever popular Eden Project. The Worlds largest collection of plant life from around the world housed under 3 gigantic biospheres. A must for every visitor in the region.

Location

For further details or to make a reservation enquiry

East Woolley Farm
Morwenstow, Bude
Cornwall EX23 9PP

01288 331525

julia@eastwoolleyfarm.plus.com

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