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The
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SETTING
It is wild and beautiful here three seaside farmhouse
cottages set in ‘an area of outstanding natural
beauty’. The farm, some of it National Trust, has
three miles of spectacular rugged coastline, with cliffs
rising to 720 feet - the highest in Cornwall, and
hauntingly beautiful Strangles beach where Thomas Hardy
walked with Emma.
A
deep wooded valley winds its way from the cottages down
to Crackington Haven, a great family beach with its deep
pools and towering cliffs.
It
is a wildlife haven with different environments: a
steeply wooded valley, coastal heath land where feral
goats and Moreland ponies roam, and inland farmland. The
biodiversity is impressive: you will see Buzzards,
Kestrels, owls, butterflies, badgers and deer especially
if you go on one of Francis Crocker’s Conservation
tours.
Stroll
up the hill to sample Locally produced food at the award
winning Trevigue restaurant but do book early. Three
large exciting properties in a fabulous setting.
A
peaceful and relaxing destination for a perfect holiday.
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