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ETB 3 Diamonds

The Dining Room 
The Guests Lounge

The comfortable
bedrooms

The Large Bathroom
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Cornakey
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Morwenstow
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A beautiful old coastal farmhouse set in 220 acres of working farmland with exclusive views of the sea and rugged cliffs.
Ideal for those who enjoy walking, with stunning views in every direction.
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| The Accommodation |
This family run large farmhouse is decorated and furnished to a very high standard and benefits from a Cornwall Tourist Board inspection from which it gained 3 diamonds.
There are two spacious bedrooms, some with sea views:
A family room with en-suite facilities
A double room with H & C with an adjoining private bathroom
Each bedroom has a complimentary refreshment tray.
Bathroom with shower and WC for the sole use of guests.
Comfortable guests lounge with television
Spacious dining area where a generous farm full English breakfast is served. Various options on request.
A freshly home cooked evening meal is available, fresh farm vegetables are used where-ever possible.
A baby sitting service is available if required.
Cornakey Farm is non smoking, although guests are quite welcome to smoke in the garden where garden furniture is provided for guests to relax and enjoy the views.
Sorry, there are no facilities for pets.
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On the
web: www.cornakey-farm.co.uk
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Parking:
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Opening dates : All
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Booking
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Contact proprietor
Mrs Monica Heywood
Tel/Fax.
+44 (0) 1288 331260
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Tariff
: Ensuite £28
(incl. breakfast)
Opt. Evening meal £16 00 p.p.
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Directions
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WISHING YOU A
SAFE JOURNEY

The
historic Norman Church at Morwenstow and the beautiful view from
a bedroom at Cornakey Farm
Local
attractions:
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Cornakey Farm is in the far North-east of Cornwall directly overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The farm consists of 220 acres, some of which forms part of the coastal footpath and sweeps down into the little coves, or ends at giant cliffs. Guests are quite welcome to wander around the farm and see the beef cattle and sheep. The walks from the farm are renowned, many guest return year upon year just for this pleasure. Not only do they include the cliffs and coves but there are many
circular walks through wooded areas and farms.
This part of the coast between Hartland Point and Bude is unspoilt with many quiet beaches just to explore and relax.
The pretty little village of Morwenstow is just a short drive, or
comfortable walk along the cliff path. There is a very old pub in the village and a Norman Church with a Saxon Font, this is always a popular
destination.
Within a short drive
Quiet little coves, these include:
Sandymouth Beach - 5 miles
Duckpool Beach - 4 miles (Drive onto the beach and just enjoy watch the
Atlantic rollers)
Northcott Beach - 8 miles
Clovelly - just over the Devon border, an old fishing port, a very popular
destination with its unique cobbled streets and ancient buildings.
Bude - a premier resort with good beaches, shops, restaurants, golf course
Tintagel/Boscastle/Bideford - are all popular destinations
and just an easy drive along the A39.
Other attractions include:
National trust properties
A theme park
Golf
Boating
Heated swimming pool
Horse riding
Your hosts have lived in the area all their lives and will be only too happy to recommend place of interest.
Touring
Cornwall is a beautiful but small county. Numerous places are within an hours drive, this includes Cornwall's latest attraction, the Eden Project. |
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Bude |
Widemouth
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