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Self catering Holiday Barns
near St Austell and Truro
Sleeping 4 and 6 people
“Fabulous accommodation
- everything we hoped for and more”
“The accommodation is absolutely superb, easy, spacious
with a lovely atmosphere”
Treworgans Farm Holidays offer high quality
self-catering accommodation. Set in mid-Cornwall on a small family run
grassland farm, we are ideally positioned to explore breathtaking coastlines,
beautiful gardens and a multitude of nationally acclaimed attractions.
Located on the beautiful Roseland Peninsula
Sandy Beaches - coastal scenery
Central Location - ideal for touring Cornwall
Buzzard Watch
Sleeps 4. Tariff £300 - £600
pw
Both bedrooms have ensuite facilities (one
having a level access shower). The bedrooms can either be twin bedded
or super-king size. The exposed roof timbers give a spacious and airy
feel to the living areas and large patio doors lead off to the secluded
garden/patio area. This area can also be accessed directly from one of
the bedrooms.
The kitchen is fully equipped and there is
electric central heating throughout in addition to a wood burner in the
sitting room. This barn is fitted with a hearing loop.
3 Night out of season short breaks
are available November to March in Buzzard Watch for £200 and £250 in
Valley View (except Easter and Christmas/New Year)
Valley View
Sleeps 6. tariff £420 - £840
pw
It’s reverse level arrangement allows level
access from the main living/kitchen area to a bedroom with an ensuite
wetroom.
Two further bedrooms are downstairs both
with ensuite bathrooms This barn also has exposed beams and a cozy wood
burner for those cooler winter nights. This barn has a well equipped kitchen,
private garden/patio area and electric central heating. This barn has
been fitted with a hearing loop.
Treworgans Farm
You are welcome to explore the farm. There
is a menagerie of free range poultry on the farm and anyone wishing to
help collect the eggs would be most welcome!
At certain times of the year you can watch
lambs being born from our rare breed Ryeland and Longwool sheep as well
as our native Cornish Lop sows farrowing.
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