管理会社の情報
Hosted by Cornish Rural Retreats. The hosts live at the site.
宿泊施設の情報
The Courtyard Barn at Rosewyn is a beautiful 2 bedroom house (1 Double and 1 Double/Twin) which is part of a 17th century farmhouse complex. It is set in 5 acres of Cornish countryside.
Located in the heart of Cornwall, 8 miles from Newquay and 1 from the A30, it is the perfect base to explore the county.
The Courtyard Barn has ultra fast WiFi, smart tv with Freeview, Netflix and Amazon Prime. **EV Charging available on site: UK Type 2 untethered**
周辺エリアの情報
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GETTING AROUND - see our Green Guides..
Being in a rural location means that a car is essential to visit the rest of the county. Unfortunately buses are few and far between, however there are some local taxi firms.
Walking is great and it is 1 mile to the village, 2.5 miles to the village of Mitchell and 5 miles to the village of St Newlyn East. Both Mitchell and St Newlyn East have excellent refreshment establishments!
Other places to visit:
Newquay - 6.5 Miles (10.5Km)
Penzance and Newlyn - 30 Miles (48Km)
Padstow - 13 Miles (21Km)
Perranporth Beach - 8.3 Miles (13Km)
St Ives - 25 Miles (40Km)
Falmouth - 15 Miles (24Km)
Truro - 7.3 Miles (12Km)
Boscastle - 26 Miles (42Km)
Lanhydrock House - 13 Miles (21Km)
Plymouth - 36 Miles (58Km)
Fowey - 15 Miles (24Km)
Mevagissey - 9.8 Miles (16Km)
The Lizard - 29 Miles (47Km)
Lands End - 39 Miles (63Km)
NEIGHBOURHOOD
Rosewyn is a site of special ecological and environmental significance. Built around 1615 it is a very old property surrounded by open countryside which is used for mainly dairy farming.
Rosewyn has two sets of solar panels and a borehole which draws fresh Cornish water from 65 metres below the surface.
Several years ago a decision was taken to protect the main 4 acre field from further soil erosion and it was decided to rewild the field. An orchard was planted which now produces Cornish variety apples which we use to make apple juice and cider.
After the orchard was planted over 100 small endangered hardwood saplings were planted and these are now beginning to establish themselves whilst providing strength to the soil.
At the bottom of the field there is a stream which is a county wildlife site. We are fortunate to have a wide range of small birds as well as larger Buzzards, and occasionally Kestels and Barn Owls.
Given our rural location we have the best of dark skies and on a clear moonless night you can see the Milk way very clearly, as well as...