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Wrasford Farm is a 180 acre working sheep & beef farm with a
number of horses.
The farmhouse is a beautiful building built in 1850 retaining
many of its original features. It is set in a stunning location
amid peaceful scenic countryside, an ideal base from which to
explore the north Cornwall Coastline.
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| Extensive lawned garden |
The Conservatory
overlooking the garden. Often used as an alternative to
the Dining Room for breakfast. Guests are quite welcome
to sit and relax with a bottle of wine during the
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The accommodation:
Two large en-suite bedrooms with toilet/shower/wash-basin
facilities. Television/video and tea/coffee making facilities.
A generous full English breakfast is served either in the dining
room or conservatory, whichever guests prefer. Our own farm
produce is used where-ever possible including free range eggs
There are various breakfast options including vegetarian and
continental.
The conservatory directly overlooks an extensive lawned garden,
guests are quite welcome to sit and relax during the evening
with a bottle of wine.
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Large ensuite bedroom with rural views |
Large ensuite family room |
Directions:
Travelling east on the A39 from Stratton towards Bideford. You
will enter the small village of Kilkhampton, just after leaving
the village you will see a right turn signposted Bradworthy.
Follow this narrow road for about 2/3 of a mile and crossing
over a small bridge. Just after the bridge you will come to a
lane going into the left, follow the lane to the end and you
will see Wrasford Farm.
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| One of Budes Beaches |
Bude Canal |
Locally:
Kilkhampton is just a few minutes drive away, it has two good
pubs, a general stores/post office and a popular farm shop.
The nearest beaches are at Sandymouth Bay and Duckpool, both are
quite popular with visitors and locals alike and they are only 3
- 4 miles away.
Things to do:
Wrasford Farm is ideally placed for exploring both Devon and
Cornwall.
The nearest major tourist resort is Bude just six miles away,
there are two good sandy beaches in the town that offer good
surfing when conditions permit. There is also an excellent
choice of restaurants/tea rooms/pubs/small shops. The Bude Old
Canal industrial heritage trail is a popular with walkers. There
is also an excellent golf course overlooking the sea.
The ancient town of Launceston, picturesque villages of
Boscastle, Port Isaac, Tintagel of King Arthur fame are all
close by, and of course, not forgetting Bodmin Moor, a very
popular destination for walkers, The cheese ring and Jamaica Inn
being a favourite.
About an hours drive is the famous Eden Project, described as
the eight wonder of the world
Padstow Harbour & Rick Stein's restaurant, about 40 minutes
drive
For the younger generation various attractions include:
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Tamar Lakes
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Brocklands Adventure park
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Milky Way
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The Big Sheep
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Dodwalls family adventure Park and miniature railway
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Cheese Ring
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Trethorne leisure farm and Golf Course
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Bude splash swimming pool, wave machine & fun pool
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Harlequins Tenpin bowling and Adventure play area
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Camel cycle trail.
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Tarka Trail
Yours hosts are local to the area and have an excellent
knowledge of places to go or good pubs or restaurants. They will
only be too pleased to help. |