East Curry Farm Cottage
East Curry Farm is the perfect place for a farm holiday where you relax in the countryside. A peaceful and tranquil escape with lovely views to enjoy while watching and listening nature and wildlife. We are secluded at the end of our own lane which is 0.3 of a mile in length, giving our location a real feel of 'getting away from it all', while still being in a convenient position for many great days out.
Children will relish the space and freedom of the great outdoors and our lane is Ideal for walking and bike riding.
Our enclosed play area includes swings, slides, climbing frames, playhouses, sand and water trays and 12' trampoline with safety surround. There is a large area for for children to run around and play and we have a good selection of bats and balls and small ride on toys.
We have lots of animals for children to meet, feed and care for during your stay. Children are invited to join us for daily feeding times at breakfast and tea time.
Involvement with the animal care and feeding is exciting and rewarding. Watch your children grow in confidence as they make friends with the animals and take care of them during your stay. Children can also help us collect the hens eggs and count how many we get each day!
Our self-catering holiday cottage is a detached single storey 3 bedroom barn conversion which was completely refurbished in 2007. The cottage has central heating and double glazed windows. Featuring a spacious open plan lounge, kitchen/diner with doors leading out into a private garden area with picnic bench. - gas BBQ available.
Bedroom 1: double bed (space for cot, travel cot available)
Bedroom 2: 2 single beds
Bedroom 3: 1 single bed
For lots more pictures and information, please visit our website.
Contact Details
| Address: |
East Curry Farm Boyton Launceston Cornwall PL15 8NS |
| Telephone |
01566 785400 |
| Website: |
www.eastcurryfarm.net |
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This page was last updated: Sunday, April 06, 2008
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