'View from Lower Quinceborough'

Quinceborough Farm
Goose Cottage
Widemouth Bay
Bude
Cornwall
EX23 0NA
Tel. 01288 361236
E-mail patandguyrowland@talktalk.net

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Sleeps up to 6 people, Bedrooms: 3, Changeover: Friday

SET IN 125 ACRES - SWIMMING POOL - PLAY AREA - GAMES ROOM - TENNIS COURT - FARM ANIMALS: PEACOCK, GEESE, LAMBS, PET PIG, DUCKS, WOODLAND WALK AND BIRD HIDE

You can be assured of a true Cornish welcome at Quinceborough Farm, which has been owned by the present family since the 1920s. Built by Squire Mucklow in the early 1880s, the cottage still retains many of its original features.

Situated in one of North Cornwall's most popular areas and within walking distance of the sandy beach of Widemouth Bay ideal for surfers and bathers alike. Children will be in their element feeding the variety of small animals as well as using the games room with table tennis and air hockey. Enjoy a swim in the enclosed heated swimming pool (available from May Bank Holiday to the end of Sept), have a game of tennis on the tennis court, play in the small adventure playground, or just relax and enjoy the scenery and tranquillity. As well as all this you are only a short drive to a host of sheltered coves and sandy beaches as well as attractions to suit all tastes which include the steep, stepped cobbled streets of Clovelly, The Milky Way, The Big Sheep, Tamar Otter Park and Wildwood, Launceston Steam Railway, The Eden Project, Tintagel with its legends of King Arthur and the Knights of The Round Table and Boscastle with its fishing trips to name but a few. In the evening stroll along the woodland walk to the bird hide or over the fields or watch the sun set over the sea from your balcony.

All 5 properties have ample parking. Bed linen included. one dog by arrangement. Beach 0.75 mile, pub and shop 1 mile.
This fabulous modern cottage has recently been converted to a high standard and now offers THREE bedrooms: 1 downstairs double with adjoining family bathroom with shower over whirlpool bath, and WC, 2 upstairs twin bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room with WC. All bedrooms have built-in wardrobes. The living area is open plan with the kitchen at one end with electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and breakfast bar. The lounge area offers an electric fire, TV, DVD and doors leading out to the enclosed patio and garden with furniture and BBQ. Electric and underfloor heating (when needed) included.
 

Tariff : Terms from £265 per week (according to the season) - Call for details
Booking :   Contact proprietor Pat & Guy Rowland on 01288 361236 or email: patandguyrowland@talktalk.net   
Map: Click here  
Parking: Private
Opening dates : All year 
www.quinceboroughfarmcottages.co.uk
The Swimming pool and view at Quinceborough Farm The View from Quinceborough farm
Some of our friendly farm animals at Quinceborough

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Around Quinceborough Farm

The emphasis is on a relaxed, informal atmosphere, as during the winter we enjoy entertaining friends and see our summer guests as an extension of this. There are a host of things to do around the farm

  • Tennis court

  • Putting green

  • Outdoor heated swimming pool. (Open Whitsun to end of Sept)

  • Games room with table tennis, air hockey etc.

  • Variety of small animals around the farm - Peacock, Geese, Lambs, Pet Pig, Ducks & Hens.

  • Woodland walks and Bird hide


The farm complex with swimming pool and Tennis Court

More farm animals Sunset as seen from Quinceborough

Local attractions:

Widemouth Bay is a world famous surfing beach which is patrolled by Life Guards during he summer. It is a paradise for children with a beautiful stretch of golden sand and interesting rock pools at low tide. There are surfboards and deck chairs for hire. High above the beach a viewing point on Penhalt Cliff offers memorable views up the rugged coast towards Hartland Point. 
Bude is approximately 3 miles distant and was once described by Sir John Betjeman as "the least rowdy modern seaside resort in Cornwall". This still applies. There are enjoyable walks along the cliffs and along the canal banks and for the more energetic, squash, putting, table tennis, horse riding, fishing and surfing etc. All are available close at hand.
For people who enjoy sightseeing:
Tintagel, Boscastle, Clovelly, Port Isaac etc. are all within easy reach, as are the North Devon market towns.
Cornwall's latest attraction, the Eden Project, is just an hour's drive.

The Eden Project 
Just an hours drive