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Quality Bed and Breakfast
Copper Meadow
Trevadlock Launceston
PL15 7PW
tel 01566 82239
email: trevadlock@farming.co.uk


Copper Meadow Bed & Breakfast Accommodation at Trevadlock in Cornwall is an idyllic setting within 450 acres in the village of Trevadlock on the edge of Bodmin Moor just 1/2 a mile from the A30. Trevadlock is a working dairy farm offering peace and tranquillity in a rural location, perfect for a holiday with a relaxing atmosphere.

Our bed & breakfast accommodation is convenient for both the north and south coasts and ideally situated for touring Devon and Cornwall easily. We welcome you with our delicious traditional Cornish Cream Tea and our Award Winning Breakfast using locally produced products is a must as a great start to your day. Bring your wellies with you and enjoy the many walks from the farm. With our central heating you can enjoy a break at anytime of the year. Watch the milking, walk to the river and enjoy the view of Kilmar Tor and afterwards pop into the local pub, only 2 miles away, in the village of North Hill for a bite to eat. We can book you an evening meal on your day of arrival or at any time.
 

Cow Herd at Trevadlock FarmCopper Meadow Bed And Breakfast Accommodation
If you are looking for a country retreat with a tranquil atmosphere, a moorland outlook and convenient for touring around our beautiful county, then our bed and breakfast accommodation is for you!

Copper Meadow has:

•Under floor heating
•Hair dryers
•Hospitality tray
•Flat screen TV

Both rooms are:

•Light and airy
•Decorated to high standards
•Have views of the surrounding countryside
Choice of accommodation:

•Double room
•Twin room

Bedroom* Trevadlock Farm Bed and Breakfast is a Non-Smoking residence
Sorry, we do not accept pets

Bed and Breakfast TariffsBed & Breakfast Farmhouse Cornwall

£32.50 per person per night if booking 2 nights or more Bed & Breakfast
Weekly Tariff - £220.00 per person per week
Single Night Double Occupancy - £37.50 per person per night.
Single Occupancy depends on duration of stay and/or time of year. Please enquire

 Bookings
To make a booking it is always advisable to telephone us first on               01566 782239         01566 782239 to check availability. This will ensure that your chosen room is available, at this time you may also provide your credit or debit card details or send a cheque to secure your booking. A deposit of �50 will confirm the booking.
Please make cheques payable to Mrs B Sleep.

Cancellations
We appreciate that cancellations may occur due to unforeseen circumstances. Should you have to cancel your booking we will try to re-let the room, but in the event of being unable to re-let a charge of up to 2/3rds will be made, debited from your credit card.

Holiday Insurance
We strongly advise you to make your own arrangements for holiday insurance. We can supply information upon request.

Regretfully we are unable to accept pets.

Please let us know if you intend to arrive before 4.00p.m. so that we are ready to welcome you.

Once here, the house is always open to guests.

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Entrance Hall Stoneware Ensuite

Eric and Barbara Sleep welcome you to Copper Meadow Trevadlock Farm
We hope you enjoy your stay with us

Kernow A'Gas dinergh........Welcome to Cornwall!

Trevadlock Farm is a mixed farm of 450 acres and, along with 11 other farms, is part of the 4000 acre Trebartha Estate, owned by the Latham Family. We have 150 milking cows, with a flock of Pedigree Charollais sheep; we also grow about 70 acres of cereals, all of which is used to feed the cattle during the winter months. We keep all calves either as replacements for the dairy herd or the bull calves and some beef heifers are sold as stores in the spring.

Copper Meadow offers a wonderful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life and you soon become 'transformed' into a country dweller. Watch the lambs at play in the fields or the cows being milked or passing by. The views are outstanding and the atmospheric wilderness of the moors is just minutes away.

On your arrival, a mouth-watering Cornish cream tea of homemade scones, strawberry jam and local Cornish cream awaits you. Enjoy it in the relaxed and peaceful atmosphere of the garden, or in the warmth of the cosy centrally heated dining room.

Before setting out on your adventures round Cornwall, fortify yourselves with our award winning breakfast. Fruit and cereals, local sausage and bacon with freshly laid local farm eggs: what more could you ask for to start your day!

Return from your travels and activities to a hot shower and relax in your room before dressing for an evening meal and a relaxing drink at our local Inn.

Our family have a long standing reputation for perfection and hospitality for visitors to this lovely part of the country. Once tasted, Cornwall draws you back again and again. You will not be disappointed and will probably join our long list of regulars who cannot wait to return.

Stay On A FarmEric And James With Award Winning Charrolais Sheep  Pip The Dog Looking Slightly Bedraggled
 

Things To Do Around Trevadlock Farm

Rough Tor Bodmin MoorTrevadlock Farm is ideally situated just off the main A30, central for exploring both Devon and Cornwall and the north and south coast, with the villages of Boscastle, Port Isaac and the legendary King Arthur at Tintagel. In Cornwall you are never more than 21 miles from the sea. Fishing is available on both coasts. Spend a day on the lovely sandy beaches of Polzeath and Daymer Bay or walk the cliffs to Rock and take the ferry to Padstow.

BoscastleThe short ride into Launceston is worth every minute, for it is a traditionally Cornish place of antiquity. Formerly the capital of Cornwall, Launceston was until recently, the home of the late poet Charles Causley, and the renowned author John Betjeman said of Launceston, "it is the finest town in Cornwall". The grand ruin of Launceston Castle stands majestically overlooking a selection of small shops, tiny alleyways, cobbled terraces and modern shopping arcades. The steam railway is super, so to is the museum and beautiful church.

Crackington Haven Rock FormationsA leisure centre caters for most needs and two golf courses, Trethorne Leisure Farm & Golf Course and Launceston Golf Course add to pleasurable days out.

That's up the road. Down the road is the famous Jamaica Inn highlighted by Daphne Du Maurier. From here in your walking boots and with good maps you can venture onto Europe's least eroded moorland and still see signs of the home of ancient man. Brown Willy and Rough Tor, the county's highest peaks await your energy.

Riding is also popular, and Altarnun Village with its "cathedral" of the moor is a little gem. Temple Church is almost unbelievable.

Bude HarbourTake the scenic drive along our Cornish coastline beginning at Clovelly in Devon and ending at Bude. The village of Clovelly is a picturesque, traffic-free village with narrow cobbled streets and 14th C harbour. To the west of Clovelly is the village of Hartland, home to Hartland Abbey, a 12th century monastery. Here you can enjoy a walk to the Cornish Border taking in the seventy feet waterfall at Spekes Mill Mouth and Hartland Point Lighthouse is open to the public in the summer.

Launceston CastleThe Cornwall Gardens Festival held annually from the end of March to the end of May, can easily fill up a week or two, whilst being so conveniently situated close to the Devon border, ventures to Dartmoor are easily accessed. The trend towards activity holidays gives Cornwall the edge over many counties, especially being surrounded by the sea. Surfers never seem to leave the water all year round and leisure cyclists clamour for the Camel Trail. Golfing (37 courses) is, you might say, prominent. St. Mellion is a short drive away. North Cornwall has more rivers and reservoirs than further west. Add to that a Tennis Centre at Bodmin, and leisure centres with pools, North Cornwall has everything.

Attractions nearby:
Beaches At:

Polzeath
Rock
Trebarwith
Crackington Haven
Bude
Widemouth Bay

Bodmin & Wendworth Railway
Bude Canal & Heritage Trail
The Cheese Farm - Home Of Yarg CheeseCoasts of Cornwall
The Camel Trail - Hire Bikes Or Bring Your Own
Cotehele House & Gardens
Crealy Adventure Park
Dingles Steam Village
Dobwalls Family Adventure Park
Dozmary Pool
The Eden Project - The 8th Wonder Of The World

Fishing:

Charlestown
Looe
Mevagissey
Polperro

Golf:

Launceston
St Mellion
Trethorne

Hidden Valley Adventure & Conservation Park
Hurlers Stone Circles & Cheesewring
Jamica Inn
Lanhydrock House
Launceston Castle
Launceston Steam Railway
The Lost Gardens Of Heligan
National Maritime Museum - Plymouth
Okehampton Castle
Tamar Otter Sanctuary
Tintagel Castle
Trethorne Leisure Farm
Truro Cathedral

Water Sports:

Roadford Lake - Sailing
Siblyback Lake - Sailing, Walking, Fly Fishing