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Trewithian Farm |
St.Mawes |
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Portscatho, |
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| The Situation | ||||||||||||||
| Trewithian
Farm is an idyllic working farm situated on the magnificent Roseland
Peninsula just a 10 minute drive away from St.Mawes. This beautiful area of Cornwall provides sandy beaches, coastal walks, boat trips and many other activities, it is perfectly situated for Touring and exploring the Roseland Peninsula and West Cornwall via the famous 'King Harry Ferry'. There are a wide selection of Restaurants and Country Pubs, and excellent shopping facilities at the nearby Cathedral City of Truro. Whatever your interests, from deep sea fishing to Country Gardens this beautiful location will please all.
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| The Accommodation | ||||||||||||||
| The accommodation provides two double rooms, two family rooms, two twin rooms and one single room. All of the rooms (with the exception of the single and one twin) have en-suite facilities or a private bathroom. There are TV's in all rooms. There is also a beautiful private guests lounge. | ||||||||||||||
| Opening dates : Open all year | ||||||||||||||
| Parking Facilities : Parking available Parking available | ||||||||||||||
| Tariff :
From £35 PPPN Please note: During the months of October to March we will be offering an optional evening meal. |
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| Telephone:
01872 580293 Email: enquiries@trewithianfarm.co.uk www.trewithianfarm.co.uk |
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| For booking enquiries please contact: Mrs. W.Penhaligan on 01872 580293 or Click here for online enquiry form. | ||||||||||||||
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Local attractions: |
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Just a mile away are the
ancient villages of Gerrans and Portscatho. Archaeological discoveries
prove that there have been settlements here since the Bronze Age, nearly
4000 years ago. The church at St. Gerrans is built on what is believed to
have been a Celtic foundation dating back to the 6th century. Apart from
its historical interest the church deserves a visit for its view. That of
Nare Head and the Dodman Point, seen through the churchyard, must rate as
one of the best seascapes in Cornwall. Two good local pubs serving excellent meals Excellent walks Locally as there are throughout the Roseland Peninsula St Mawes - just 4 miles. Situated on the river Fal is a favourite with the sailing community. Very popular all year round. Boat trips including a foot passenger ferry to Falmouth. Local villages well worth a visit include: Percuil - the sailing centre for Gerrans and Portscatho Portloe - a picture postcard little fishing village Veryan - famous for its round-houses Philleigh - extremely old buildings and a good pub St Just-in-Roseland - a beautiful area stretching down to the river St Anthony Head and Lighthouse - excellent walks and stunning views. Local Beaches Carne & Pendower - the two are linked together and provide safe bathing and excellent sand quality. Parking/toilets on the beach. Touring 'Trewithian' is well placed on the Roseland Peninsula and an ideal Touring base. Cornwall's latest major attraction, The Eden Project is about a 40 min. drive. The famous Lost Gardens of Heligan about a 25 min drive. Several other gardens and country house closeby Not only do guests have the Roseland to explore, the whole of the Falmouth area is within easy reach via the King Harry ferry. The Ferry is an experience in itself, operating a crossing over the Fal since 1888. Your hosts are local to the area and will be only too happy to recommend places of interest or places to eat. |
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