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Cornhill Farm Cottages form part of a 130 acre, family run working farm, which produces beef and cereals. Situated on site there is a farm shop, stocking daily essentials as well as produce including pots and vegetables grown on the farm. You will also find dairy, butchery, honey and preserves, art and crafts supplied by local award winning producers and artists. All you need to ensure you sample the ''true taste of Cornwall'' during your stay, as well as being ideal gifts to take home to family and friends.The cottages are situated less than 2 miles away from the sandy beaches, which form St Austell bay. They are located within an easy drive of Newquay and the spectacular north coast, all of which offer many quiet coves, beaches, fishing villages and the coastal footpath. The world famous Eden Project is within walking distance of the cottages and anyone who wishes to walk or cycle, will benefit from a £3.00 discount off the entry price. You may wish to visit the many beautiful gardens that thrive in the mild Cornish climate. Of these, The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Tregrehan Gardens and the National Trust Gardens of Lanhydrock House and Cotehele are well worth considering. Passing close by the cottages is the Saints Way ("forth an syns" in Cornish), a 26 mile trail which runs from Padstow to Fowey, through beautiful countryside, including the picturesque Luxulyan Valley where you can see the Treffry Viaduct, (pictured). Along the route a wide variety of flora and fauna can be found.For those interested in our maritime heritage, the Shipwreck, Rescue and Heritage centre at the historic old port of Charlestown offers an insight into the perils of the sea. In addition to this the National Maritime Museum is now open in Falmouth. This complex has a wide range of vessels, past and present on display, together with many hands-on exhibits. There are many opportunities for leisu High Season Low Season Open at Christmas, Open at New Year Cottage |
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