Rural Accommodation

Boskenna Home Farm

B&B
£32.00
 -  £37.50
Notes : per person per night
Boskenna Cottage, Boskenna Home Farm,
St Buryan
Penzance
TR19 6DQ
Visit England Silver Award Enjoy England Bed and Breakfast 5 Star
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

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Description

Owner Information
Julia Hosking
Cornwall
Phone : +44 (0)1736 810705
Coach House sleeps: 2-3
Stables sleeps: 2

4 Diamond, silver award winning B&B

•High quality 'suite' style accommodation
•Accessed through private cobbled courtyard
•King size beds with quality linen
•Ensuite facilities
•Dinner available by prior arrangement
•Large garden
•Ample off road private parking
•Just footsteps from a tranquil cove on the South West Coast Path
•Open all year round ( except Christmas)
Coach House & Stables

The cottage style ensuite accommodation is exceedingly popular with our guests, many whom return year after year. Each is designed especially for two although the Coach House can sleep up to three. Both suites provide lovely spacious accommodation, which is accessed directly from the cobbled courtyard adding to the privacy that you will appreciate. Delicious breakfasts are served in the adjacent farmhouse dining room from 8 am to 9 am, a veritable feast with homemade and local produce used wherever possible. The traditional farmhouse breakfast is wonderful but if you'd prefer there are various alternatives or if you have any special dietary needs, we will aim to accommodate your requests.

Coach House

•King size bed
•Additional 3ft single (on request)
•Spacious ensuite bathroom with bath and separate large shower
•Serviced daily
•Delicious breakfast served in the farmhouse
•Colour TV & video
•Complimentary beverage tray
Stables

•King size bed
•Spacious ensuite bathroom with bath and overhead shower
•Serviced daily
•Delicious breakfast served in the farmhouse
•Colour TV & video
•Complimentary beverage tray


The suites have been built with traditional local materials including granite and slate and feature high-beamed ceilings. Inside you will enjoy the facilities of 4 diamond, silver award winning rooms. Each has been carefully styled with attractive pine furnishings and there is a large comfortable sofa and coffee table to provide you with a 'suite' rather than simply 'a bedroom'. Special features include TV's with video player, quality toiletries, beverage tray with fine teas & coffee, and even wine glasses and bottle opener.

For the comfort of all guests we have a non-smoking policy. We are unable to accommodate pets in the suites other than guide dogs by prior arrangement, however we are happy for pets to be brought to Boskenna and to sleep in the guest's car.
Accept Children 
Credit Cards Accepted 
Fishing Nearby 
Ground Floor Bedroom 
Serves Breakfast 
Working Farm 
Evening Meals Available 
Garden Patio 
Cycle Storage 
Parking On-Site 
Real Fires 

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