Rural Accommodation

Poltarrow Farm

Self Catering
£415.00
 -  £1,370.00
Notes : per week
Poltarrow Farm
St Mewan
St Austell
PL26 7DR
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Description

Owner Information
Judith Nancarrow
Cornwall
Phone : +44 (0)1726 67111
In the tiny wooded hamlet of St. Mewan, up a tree lined drive you will find Poltarrow Farm Cottages.

With a backdrop of beautiful countryside, the cottages are around an open courtyard with gardens and ample parking.

Fields run down to the lake and through to the woods beyond.

The cottages are comfortable and welcoming - each have their own individual charm and are well furnished and equipped, with central heating and wood fires making them warm and cosy for any season.
Access to Golf Course 
Accept Children 
Baby Sitting 
Dish Washer 
Fishing Nearby 
Freezer 
Ground Floor Bedroom 
Laundry Facilities 
Microwave 
Pets Accepted 
Public Telephone 
BBQ 
Evening Meals Available 
Fridge 
Garden Patio 
Exceptional Assisted Mobility 
Cycle Hire Available 
Cycle Storage 
Linen Provided 
Pool 
Internet Access 
Parking On-Site 
Pool Table 
Real Fires 

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Accommodation Rooms/Units
Unit Name : Deerpark Cottage
Maximum Occupancy : 2
Bedrooms : 1
Benefiting from level access, this new cottage is light and airy with doors opening onto the south-facing terrace, with view across the field to the duck pond. A Living Area with comfortable sofa and chairs makes relaxing easy, with the flatscreen TV, DVD and CD player helping you feel completely at home during your stay. The well equipped kitchen has a Neff hob and oven, dishwasher, washer/dryer and fridge/freezer making it both beautiful and practical. In the bedroom a 6 foot bed offers flexible accommodation and can be made up with cotton linen to a double or twin, providing great comfort for two. The stylish bathroom has a deep stand alone bath, perfect for a relaxing soak and a large walk in “rainfall” shower for those finding a bath difficult. Come and see – you’ll never want to leave!
Unit Name : Red Deer
Maximum Occupancy : 4
Bedrooms : 2
When you walk into this one level, wonderfully sunny cottage, your eye is taken through the doors and windows to the fields and lake beyond. The pretty blue and white double bedroom with 5' bed is light and spacious with a glazed door to the terrace. The second bedroom is a cosy twin bedded room. The large bathroom has both a walk in shower, with facilities for the less able visitor and a separate bath. Cooking comes easy in the modern and well equipped kitchen. The open plan dining/living room with log fire, is always warm and welcoming, with a glazed door leading directly onto the south facing terrace. Outdoor dining furniture and barbecue are provided - the perfect place for early morning breakfast or relaxing alfresco evenings. Carefully planned, this cottage has been adapted for the disabled visitor.
Unit Name : Fallow
Maximum Occupancy : 4
Bedrooms : 2
When you walk into this one level, wonderfully sunny cottage, your eye is taken through the doors and windows to the fields and lake beyond. The pretty blue and white double bedroom with 5' bed is light and spacious with a glazed door to the terrace. The second bedroom is a cosy twin bedded room. The large bathroom has both a walk in shower, with facilities for the less able visitor and a separate bath. Cooking comes easy in the modern and well equipped kitchen. The open plan dining/living room with log fire, is always warm and welcoming, with a glazed door leading directly onto the south facing terrace. Outdoor dining furniture and barbecue are provided - the perfect place for early morning breakfast or relaxing alfresco evenings. Carefully planned, this cottage has been adapted for the disabled visitor.
Unit Name : Sika
Maximum Occupancy : 4
Bedrooms : 2
When you walk into this one level, wonderfully sunny cottage, your eye is taken through the doors and windows to the fields and lake beyond. The pretty blue and white double bedroom with 5' bed is light and spacious with a glazed door to the terrace. The second bedroom is a cosy twin bedded room. The large bathroom has both a walk in shower, with facilities for the less able visitor and a separate bath. Cooking comes easy in the modern and well equipped kitchen. The open plan dining/living room with log fire, is always warm and welcoming, with a glazed door leading directly onto the south facing terrace. Outdoor dining furniture and barbecue are provided - the perfect place for early morning breakfast or relaxing alfresco evenings. Carefully planned, this cottage has been adapted for the disabled visitor.
Unit Name : Roebuck Cottage
Maximum Occupancy : 6
Bedrooms : 3
When you walk into this one level, wonderfully sunny cottage, your eye is taken through the doors and windows to the fields and lake beyond. The pretty blue and white double bedroom with 5' bed is light and spacious with a glazed door to the terrace. The second bedroom is a cosy twin bedded room. The large bathroom has both a walk in shower, with facilities for the less able visitor and a separate bath. Cooking comes easy in the modern and well equipped kitchen. The open plan dining/living room with log fire, is always warm and welcoming, with a glazed door leading directly onto the south facing terrace. Outdoor dining furniture and barbecue are provided - the perfect place for early morning breakfast or relaxing alfresco evenings. Carefully planned, this cottage has been adapted for the disabled visitor.

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