ANHAY FARMHOUSE
Surrounded by acres of farmland on the outskirts of the peaceful hamlet of Traboe, An-Hay Farm is ideally situated for exploring the spectacular Cornish coastline and beaches of the Lizard Peninsula and the beautiful woodland and sailing waters of the Helford River. While the owners live in a separate part of the farmhouse (at the rear) it is nonetheless quite private and has its own entrance and private garden. The comfortable sitting room exudes character with an inglenook fireplace, housing a wood burner and original bread oven, beamed ceiling and comfortable settees and chairs. A basket of logs is provided making the evenings cozy with a real fire. The bright, well equipped kitchen and a beautiful south facing sun lounge, which most guests utilize as a dining/sitting area, complete the accommodation on the ground floor (together with a WC). Upstairs is a modern shower room and three well proportioned bedrooms with delightful views across the fields where the herd of pedigree Hereford cattle graze. The master bedroom is equipped with an en suite shower room (large double shower) and four poster bed, sheltered beneath a high apex ceiling with timber beams, adding an airy and open dimension to the room. The twin bedded rooms both have direct access to the 'Jack and Jill' modern shower room. Double glazed and standing in extensive landscaped grounds, there is a small enclosed garden to the front with a pond (be careful with young children). Adjoining fields are available for ball games or exploring the farm. There is parking for two cars.
QUALITY SELF-CATERING ACCOMMODATION
Sleeps 6. Ground Floor: Sitting room with wood burner. Well equiped Kitchen. Sun Lounge/Dining Room. WC.
First Floor: Master bedroom with En Suite Shower Room and WC. Bedroom 2: Twin. Bedroom 3: Twin. Shower Room and WC.
Other Amenities: Dishwasher, cooker, microwave, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge, freezer,TV, DVD, radio/CD, B-B-Q and picnic table. Duvets and linen provided. Towels for hire. Central Heating. Children welcome. Sorry, no pets, due to cattle and poultry around the farm.
One basket of logs, bedding and all electricity and parking included in the rent.
Please visit www.cornishcountryholidays.co.uk for rates and availability.
Address : Anhay Farmhouse St Martin Helston Cornwall
Zip / Postal code : TR12 6DY
The beautiful coastal walks around the county of Cornwall are truly breathtaking with its rugged cliffs, sandy beaches and sheltered fishing coves - there is nowhere quite like it. Just a couple of miles from the Nature Reserve on Goonhilly Downs.
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Surrounded by formal gardens (c.1500), orchards and bluebell woods.
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POLDOWRIAN, Coverack, Helston.
Woodland garden created among natural wild plants with a spectacular cliff top views with a pre-historic museum which is opened on request.
TRENGWAINTON, Nr Penzance.
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BONYTHON, Cury Cross Lanes, Helston
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GLENDURGAN Set in a wooded valley dropping steeply to the hamlet of Durgan on the shore of the beautiful Helford estuary, Glendurgan is one of the great sub-tropical gardens of the South West. Exotic trees and shrubs flourish amidst open glades carpeted with wild flowers...
THE EDEN PROJECT.Cornwall's best known attraction. The site consists of 2 vast landscaped space age greenhouses, or biomes, containing a variety of temperate and tropical plants.
THEME PARKS
CORNISH CAMELS are just down the road from Anhay Farm and Cornish Yurts.
PARADISE PARK An award winning bird park around sheltered Victorian walled garden with "Parrot Jungle" and "Australian Aviary" features...
FLAMBARDS Rides,amusements and activites. Exhibitions- Victorian Village, Britain in the Blitz and Memory Lane....
CORNISH HERITAGE and SCENIC
The engine house of the Levant mine, famous for its rich undersea deposits of both copper and tin, is situated on a cliff edge five miles from Lands End
Poldark Mine is located in the picturesque Wendron Valley, close to Helston, Poldark Mine has free admission to the main site and offers something for all the family
Geevor Tin Mine, situated on the Atlantic Coast of the far west of Cornwall, is the largest preserved mining site in the United Kingdom
Porthcurno Telegraph Museum records the history of the telegraph station and the defensive tunnels built to house it during the Second World War
Pendennis Castle Falmouth, was built in the middle of the 16th century by Henry VIII as one of a pair of forts, with St Mawes Castle, to protect the Fal Estuary from the threat of invasion from France and Spain. There is also 'SHIPS AND CASTLES' a water park adjacent.
The Tate Gallery St Ives opened in June 1993 in a purpose-built building with five galleries offering an introduction to modern art, with special emphasis on the St Ives School of Art.
The National Maritime Museum Falmouth provides an interactive display of boats and their various functions in industry and recreation.
Land's End, with its rugged wave battered cliffs, is the most westerly point in mainland England and the most visited outdoor tourist attraction in Cornwall
THE ISLES OF SCILLY can be visited by helicoptor from Penzance or plane from St Just Airport. The Sillonian also sails daily during the summer.
Views from Trencrom Hill
Coverack Harbour and Beach
Kynance Cove, The Lizard
The Lizard
Botallack Mine, St Just
The Herford River
Men an tol stone (ancient sacred site) Penwith.
Open Easter till end October
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