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Tregerrick Farm, Mevagissey, Cornwall

Tregerrick Farm
Gorran
Mevagissey
Cornwall

PL26 6NF

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Tregerrick is a traditional family farm using natural sustainable methods to produce quality beef from our herd of pedigree South Devon cattle. Farming in an area of outstanding natural beauty we are determined to do whatever we can to keep the countryside green and a haven for wildlife. We are keen to promote biodiversity, sustainability and preservation of this Cornish gem. The farmhouse is mid victorian and decorated and furnished sympathetically to reflect its age, with a few modern additions such as the new conservatory to improve client comfort. A former house guest - Professor David Belamy - botanist - said the farm "is an excellent example of bio-diversity"

The lounge diner in the farmhouse is for guest use. Apart from digital freeview TV, books and magazines you will find the wireless broadband guest computer where you can check travel arrangements or open your hotmail messages or plan a day trip using alternative modes of transport. Maps, tide timetables and information leaflets are freely available. On the other hand why not trap Christine twixt dining room and kitchen and seek first hand advice!

Details

Ratings/Awards: AA 4 Stars
Number of Rooms: 2 + apartment

Price per Person

Double: £35
Single: £45 - Single occupancy
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Facilities

Parking
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Tourist Board Inspected
TV in Rooms

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