St. Austell, Cornwall
This semi-detached barn conversion situated on working farm at Trethurgy, near St Austell, Cornwall, can sleep four adults in two bedrooms
Leghorn is a dog friendly holiday cottage.
Leghorn is a semi-detached barn conversion situated on working farm at Trethurgy, near St Austell. Surrounded by countryside and with sea views this property boasts excellent standards of accommodation. Two bedrooms both en-suite, sleeping a maximum of four adults. Open plan living area with kitchen and sitting room with wood burning stove and comfy sofas. Outside there is a decked patio area with furniture and BBQ. Close to some of Cornwall's major attractions and towns. Leghorn is a perfect retreat to pick up a walking trail or to relax in the hot tub at any time of the year. Note: Two well-behaved pets welcome at an additional charge of £25.00.
The old market town of St. Austell lies just a few miles from the south coast, and is famous for its China Clay mining history. Today, home to numerous beaches and sub tropical gardens, it is a popular place for tourists, and families, with plenty to see and do. Get back to nature with the wonderful Lost Gardens of Heligan and the ever-popular Eden Project, perfect for a family day out, or discover the delights of Caerhays Castle and Garden, flourishing in the maritime climate. Home to the St. Austell Brewery, this is the perfect place to relax and unwind, while sampling the delights of the local beer, after a tour of the Victorian brewery, and for those who love the surf and sand, St. Austell has plenty of both to choose from. Visit the beautiful sandy beach at Porthpean, or spend time at Carlyon Bay with its ever-popular shingle beach, a favourite for sun worshippers, but if you prefer a dip in the water, Polkerris is the place for you. Situated in a safe cove, it is renowned for variety of watersports. Whether it’s sailing, windsurfing or swimming you're looking for, Polkerris Beach has it all. Charlestown is a pretty, historical port just two miles away, famous for its collection of tall ships riding at anchor in the harbour, and is well worthy of a visit whilst staying in St. Austell. A short drive will take you to fashionable Fowey or the fishing port of Mevagissey, and with lots to do, and something to keep the whole family entertained, St. Austell is a great year round location.
Cornwall's visitors are constantly tempted back to the beautiful coastline, tiny fishing villages, hidden coves and the world-class surfing. Whatever the reason, Cornwall has long cemented its place as one of Britain's premier holiday destinations.
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