The Sitting Room has an open beam ceiling, two comfortable sofas, an armchair and side furniture. There is a television and video. The Kitchen/Dining Room has a table and chairs that will cater for five people. The well-equipped fitted kitchen includes an electric cooker with fan oven, grill and ceramic hob, a refrigerator and microwave oven.
Bedroom two - on the ground floor, has twin beds, a wardrobe and side cupboard.
On the first floor of James’s Barn :–
Bedroom one has a double bed with storage underneath and a wardrobe, Bedroom three has a single bed with storage underneath and a wash basin. Duvets, pillows and linen are all supplied. The Bathroom has bath with a shower over, a WC and a wash basin.
Oother facilities of James’ Barn’s include • Oil fired central heating/ hot water • Cot • High chair
In the Utility Room • Automatic washing machine • Tumble dryer • Deep freeze • Payphone (Email by arrangement). In the garden of James's Barn there is a picnic table. There is parking space for two cars and boats can be accomodated by arrangement.
James’s Barn and the Cob Barn at Higher Tregidden are traditional Cornish farm buildings that have been converted to provide really comfortable accommodation while keeping their original charm and character. They are both surrounded by our seven acres of meadow, orchard and woodland which visitors are welcome to explore and enjoy – all tucked away down a private lane.
Higher Tregidden is set in a secluded valley to the south of the Helford River on the Lizard Peninsular, in SW Cornwall. The Lizard is unique, an ancient and mysterious place, the most southerly peninsular point of mainland Britain and somehow removed from the rest of the country. The dramatic coastline, beautiful sandy beaches and rocky coves all edge the rural landscape. Fishing harbours and picture book villages give all visitors a taste of the unchanging ’off the beaten track’ Cornwall. The Helford River, Gillan Creek and the Bay offer superb sailing, boating and water sports for both beginners and enthusiasts alike. The wooded creeks of the Helford are magical places and can be explored by boat or on foot. The South West Coastal Path winds around the whole of the Peninsula offering spectacular walking.
Further afield, you can visit the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, a host of National Trust properties and gardens, the Tate Gallery at St Ives or the National Maritime Museum at Falmouth. Alternatively, just sit back, relax and soak up the charm of this enchanted land.
We look forward to welcoming you all to the very best of Cornwall.