|
Situation
Largin Farm sits amidst the beautiful Cornish countryside and is
within easy reach of Looe, Polperro and Fowey. A great base for
exploring most of Cornwall.
We wish to welcome you to our farm with comfortable rooms and
splendid home cooked food. A tray of home made cakes with tea or
coffee will welcome you on your arrival while you relax after
your journey.
Accommodation
We offer a guest dining room and comfortable lounge together
with 3 double ensuite rooms. Inclusive of a hospitality tray,
colour TV, hairdryer, fresh linen and fluffy towels.
Tariff
Our tariff for this season is £30 per person per night for a
double room or £38 for single occupancy. All inclusive of a full English breakfast
with honey and preserves from the farm, fresh fruit, or any
alternatives requested. Vegetarians welcome or any particular
dietary requirements.
10% discount for
stays of 3 nights or more
Contact details
01579 320902 or 07817 919451 email
larginfarm@gmail.com
Directions
We situated on the A390 between Middle and West Taphouse. 3
miles east of Lostwithiel.
Local attractions
At Largin Farm the trenches used by the Roundheads during the
battle of Braddock Down are still visible, whilst nearby, Largin
Wood, is Largin Castle - a camp or fort from the Iron Age.
The Eden Project just 9 miles away, Lost gardens of Heligan,
Lostwithiel, the antiques capital of Cornwall. Looe with its
fishing fleet and Fowey with its beautiful sailing yachts and
sometimes a galleon is moored in the harbour. There are many
local open gardens which are lovely to visit as well as Cotehele
and Lanhydrock House, the jewel in the crown of the National
Trust in Cornwall. Many golden beaches are just a few miles away
and the North coast with its fantastic surf is only 30 minutes
drive.
Carolyn is also a popular textile artist, specialising in hand
spinning, felt making and weaving. Short courses are available
throughout the year. Just ring for details
 |
 |
| Fowey and the
Tallships |
 |
 |
| Lostwithiels Ancient Bridge |
Restormel Castle at Lostwithiel |
 |
 |
| Lanhydrock House -
Flagship of the National Trust |
|