Cosy 2 bed barn conversion, idyllic valley, Bodmin
Cosy 2 bed barn conversion, idyllic valley, Bodmin
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Welcome to The Barley Crush, our 2 bedroom converted Cornish barn. Located on regenerative Treveddoe Farm, the barn offers the perfect family base with a cosy living room with woodburner, spacious kitchen/diner with doors leading out to the courtyard garden and spectacular views across the valley. Immerse yourself in nature, pack a picnic and head out to the surrounding woods and fields to explore the idyllic valley. The space Key property features... - 2 bedrooms:- 1 x King size and 1 x downstairs twin with additional pull out trundle - 2 bathrooms:- 1 x ensuite and 1 x family bathroom - Cosy living room with woodburner - Fully equipped kitchen/diner - Dog friendly - Dog bed and bowl for your furry friends - Private terraced garden - Parking for 1 with additional spaces in the farmyard - Ideally located to explore the untamed beauty of Bodmin Moor (AONB) and Cornwall’s breathtaking coastline, (we are equi-distant to both North and South coasts) - EV charger located in the overflow car park Need to know... - We have a firm 'no dog mess' policy, so please ensure you clean up after your dog. - Please bring your own beach towels for post river/sea swims. - For those looking for large family and friend group stays, Treveddoe farmhouse can be booked together with The Barley Crush barn next door, sleeping up to 16 people. - FARM PRODUCE We have pasture fed, regeneratively reared beef from the farm available for purchase for you to enjoy during your stay. Steaks great for a summer bbq or roasting joints perfect for a cosy Sunday roast. Please enquire for more details. Who we think it's suitable for... Families and friends looking for a cosy base in tranquil surroundings About a holiday at Treveddoe Farm... Treveddoe Farm is a working regenerative farm set in 90 acres of pasture and woodland. Home to native-breed Belted Galloway and North Devon cattle, a mob grazing approach is used to manage the herd as part of a regenerative system. The Farm is featured in the Six Inches of Soil documentary, launched in January 2024, the series follows the first year of our regenerative farming model. There are countless walks and adventures to explore from the doorstep at The Barley Crush, footpaths run through the farm to the woodland, and up to Bodmin moor. As it sits on the edge of Bodmin Moor, (Cornwall's largest area of outstanding beauty), you can enjoy the dark skies (Bodmin Moor was named a Dark Sky Park in 2017) with zero light pollution. The river Bedalder tumbles through the lower part of the farm in the valley and the land offers good walks through the 25 acres of ancient woodland. The bluebells, wood anemones and foxgloves are beautiful in the spring and early summer. Historic Treveddoe Mine (tin and copper), now almost hidden by nature, is nearby, with evidence of the old workings in the river valley. Local moorland pubs, with excellent reputations are The Blissland Inn, and The St Kew Inn. Both are only 20 minutes drive away. The Eden Project is only 20 minutes away, and you are equi-distant to both the North Coast of Cornwall, and the South Coast of Cornwall. Guest access The entire barn The farm is home to native Belted Galloway and North Devon cattle; you are free to explore the farmland and woodland, we do ask that you respect the livestock though and put dogs on a lead when close by, and close gates behind you. Due to our regenerative system, electric fencing is used to split up the fields, so please be aware of this.
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