From the original stone farm building, The Threshing Barn has been carefully restored to become an imaginatively thought out holiday home.
Located amongst the rolling pastures of a beautiful valley, this wonderful property is within easy reach of not only Falmouth, and the spectacular Carrick Roads, but also the striking Lizard Peninsula and the sandy beached and surf of the north coast.
The Threshing Barn is a beautiful restoration and conversion of a historic agricultural building.
Located in a really peaceful area of rolling countryside, this stunning holiday home is the perfect place to relax, unwind and enjoy exploring this fascinating part of Cornwall.
Restored during 2010, this wonderful barn offers very comfortable reverse level accommodation with 2 bedrooms sleeping up to four people on the ground floor and a large first floor living space with a beamed roof and finished with rustic oak flooring.
Exposed stonework on the walls provides a real sense of atmosphere.
A wood burning stove keeps things really cosy during the winter months.
Accommodation Ground Floor: One double bedroom (5' bed) with en-suite shower room and wardrobe.
A second twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom and wardrobe.
First Floor: Open plan living area and kitchen.
Exterior: The patio has external table & chairs with a BBQ.
The Bullpen: A great games room with table tennis table and storage facilities for bikes, kayaks and wetsuits.
Facilities & Services
Heating is via electric & night storage units and the wood burning stove. The kitchen is fully fitted with an electric oven and hob, a microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher & washing machine. The sitting area has a
TV & DVD player.
Miscellaneous Electricity, heating, bed linen & towels are all included but you will need to provide your own beach towels. There is a carport available for parking your vehicle. Up to 2 well behaved dogs will be permitted at a small additional cost of £25 per dog / per week. Regrettably no smoking is allowed.
There is a cot & high chair available.
General Booking Information Arrival / Departure is normally a Friday. Short breaks are available during quieter periods.
£100 pre-authorised to your credit or debit card as a security deposit is required.
A 20% discount is available for a couple only booking outside the peak season using one room only.
Tin - the powerhouse of Cornwall's industrial past. Oak wooded, heather topped valleys with crystal streams once throbbed with the racket of tin streaming - winning precious metals. Engine houses and stacks bear stark, romantic testament to a heritage borne of the bravery and determination of generations of miners and Bal maidens. The area of Mid Cornwall, south west from Truro and only a short drive inland from Falmouth is full of this industrial heritage. The Victorian towns of Camborne and Redruth - both produced world-class inventors and engineers. Camborne's Richard Trevithick created the world's first steam-powered road engine in 1801. His achievements are celebrated at Camborne's annual Trevithick Day celebrations in April. You can follow in the footsteps of Cornwall's 18th Century tin miners on the atmospheric tour of the Poldark Mine just north of Helston.
Nearby is Stithians Lake, for fishing, sailing, sailboarding and recently the stunning wake-boarding championships. For views of the whole region take the roads to Carn Brea or Carn Marth above Camborne. From here you can see St Ives, St Michael's Mount, Falmouth and east to Clay Country. Near here is the Great Flat Lode Trail through the mines and high moors. These days, most of the mining has disappeared, but it is still a fascinating area to explore and is steeped in history. A highlight is to hire a bicycle and ride along the old mineral tramway now called the Bissoe Trail from Devoran to Portreath or the North Coast.
Cusgarne lies in a sheltered valley on the edge of the famous tin and copper heritage mining area between Redruth, Truro and Falmouth. Here in the past were many industries; flour mills, wool, paint, linen and candle factories to name a few. This lovely sheltered valley, where many rare plants grow, is a delightful place to visit with something for everyone to enjoy.
The harbour town of Falmouth is within a short drive with a number of attractions for the visitor. There is the fascinating National Maritime Museum or you can take a boat trip around the spectacular Carrick Roads or sample the stylish Rick Stein's Fish & Chip Restaurant or Oyster Bar. The Helford River and Lizard Peninsula are also within easy reach.
The city of Truro is only a 7 mile drive to the north east and has a wide selection of good shopping including a Tescos, Sainsburys, Marks & Spencer and many other high street outlets. There is also a cinema and a great selection of restaurants, pubs & cafes. The resort of Newquay is about 12 miles to the north with its spectacular surf beaches at Fistral & Watergate Bay. Jamie Oliver's "Fifteen" restaurant is located here. Padstow, with its fine selection of restaurants influenced by Rick Stein is just over 20 miles. Harbourside towns & villages such as Fowey, Falmouth & St Mawes are all within easy reach. For those flying to Cornwall, the airport is within easy reach.
Many thanks for making our short stay most comfortable and welcoming. Delightful accommodation in a beautiful location - everything you could wish for. Thanks again. We can confidently make recommendations.
Bill H, Feb 2011
Very homely, peaceful, & a wonderful place to "get-away" from it all!!
Very welcoming family who have thought of everything to make the place/stay easy & extremely enjoyable.
Be warned ... we'll be back!