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The Eden Project an hours drive |
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Polgarth Farm |
Helston |
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Crowntown, Helston, TR13 0AA. |
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Welcome to a friendly Cornish Farm atmosphere. Polgarth Farm situated on the B3303 between Camborne and the ancient market town of Helston (famous for the 'Flora Day' in May).
Our 6 berth self-catering caravan is on a typical small farm in west Cornwall, specialising in market gardening, spring cabbage, early potatoes, corn and daffodils (no animals). Its in its own grounds overlooking beautiful countryside and has a large area of grass where children can play, dogs can run and you can enjoy the garden furniture for outdoor meals. The caravan is fully equipped (except for bed linen and towels). We supply the duvets and pillows. Conveniences include 2 bedrooms, 1 double bedroom and one twin bedroom. there is also a double (if required) to make up in the lounge. There is a shower and a flush toilet. the kitchen has a fridge and a full size cooker, microwave, toaster and kettle, cooking utensils etc. The comfortable lounge has colour TV with freeview.
The beautiful sandy beaches of Mounts Bay and St.Ives are only a short drive away, as are the rugged dramatic cliff paths of Lands End and The Lizard Peninsular (ideal for those who like walking). Only 20 minutes after leaving Polgarth you can find yourself walking besides the picturesque Helford River, perhaps having lunch in one of the lovely waterside pubs. why not hire a boat and visit Frenchmans Creek - celebrated in Daphne Du Maurier's novel of the same name. Truro, Cornwall's main shopping town is not far away either. There you can amble from the quaint old parts of the town, (we'll bet you cannot pass the fudge shops!) into the city centre where you will find the larger well known shops, all towered over by the historic Cathedral.
Location of Polgarth Farm
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