Just above Cadgwith Cove, the Trust has converted three barns of the former Inglewidden Farm into comfortable, single-storey holiday accommodation. The barns are built from the local serpentine stone, highly prized by the Victorians as an ornamental stone and so-called because its richly variegated colours were thought to resemble the skin of a snake, especially when wet. Set in their own tranquil grounds, with the coast path running past their doors and each with its own garden, these cottages make an ideal base to explore Cadgwith and the surrounding coast. A few minutes walk along the coast path takes you to the awesome Devils Frying Pan - a large sea-cave whose collapsed roof has left its entrance forming a bridge to a bay which 'boils' during rough weather. Cadgwith itself with its charismatic pub, caf and shops - is a short walk down a delightful path, whilst the villages of Ruan Minor, Mullion and the Lizard are nearby.
Are you looking for a little more excitement or adventure in your holiday? We’ve partnered up with www.westcornwalladventure.co.uk to give you a real taste of what the Cornish Coast has to offer. Suitable for all ages and experience levels; this is an excellent day out and highly recommended.
*10% discount when you supply a valid cottage booking form. Ground Floor: hall, sitting/dining room with open fire, kitchen, double bedroom (with 5' bed), bathroom with shower over bath.
Facilities
Shared telephone, television, washing machine, cot, highchair.
There is a cycle hire service available at this cottage, for further information please visit www.porthlevencyclehire.co.uk or phone on 01326 562976.
Visitor Notes: Night storage heating and convector heating included.
For any 2 night starting on a Friday, or 3 night starting on a Thursday, guests can benefit from a late departure time on the Sunday of 6pm, at no extra charge.
BBQ provided, guests are reminded to provide own charcoal.