BED AND BREAKFAST ACCOMMODATION.
Email: BosvargusBarn@AOL.com
A beautiful converted riverside granite barn and stables.
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bedroom |
conservatory |
the gardens. |
bedroom. |
and The Brisons. |
(Botallack). |
(Cape Cornwall) |
and Carn Kenidjack |
Open all year.
Private parking facilities for guests.
Choice of double or twin en-suite bedrooms.
Breakfast usually served in the
conservatory.
Beautiful riverside garden.
Regret - no smoking, children, or pets.
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Bosvargus Barn Bed and Breakfast is a family run business comprising two double
and one twin guest bedrooms, all 'en suite', each with tea and coffee
making
facilities and colour TVs. All guest accommodation is situated on the
ground floor.
Breakfast is usually served in the conservatory, which looks out onto the front garden, and up towards St. Just. The house has beautiful gardens, one with the River Tregeseal running through it. It is a wonderful place to relax and unwind. Bosvargus Barn is ideally situated to explore West Cornwall. Walk the cliffs and moors, laze in lovely sandy coves, or enjoy 18 holes of golf at nearby Cape Cornwall, the only Cape in England and Wales. Within a few miles are Land's End, Penzance, St Michael's Mount, St Ives and Mousehole and there are daily flights by both fixed wing and helicopters or a boat trip on the ''Scillonian'' to the Isles of Scilly. The area is noted for its bird life, its archaeological sites, the Coast Path, and its tin mining and other industrial history. Nearby at Porthcurno is the beautiful Minack Theatre carved out of the cliffs with the Lizard Peninsula and the Atlantic Ocean as its backdrop. There are productions throughout the Summer months, and advance booking is advisable. The show goes on, whatever the weather. St. Just, an old tinners town (5 minutes walk away), is the most Westerly town in mainland England, and has various shops, including several arts and crafts shops and galleries, a library, bank, and no less than four pubs (all serving food), plus other eating places, including the delightful Cook Book Tea Room.
Apart from its natural beauty, the area also boasts many arts galleries, shops,
and
museums, including the famous Tate Gallery and the Barbara Hepworth museum in
nearby
St Ives.
For those who prefer to walk unencumbered, we offer a luggage forwarding
service.
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Tariff 2010.
From £66 to £70
per room per night (i.e two people sharing), and includes a full breakfast.
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By Road. |
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Take the A.30 to Penzance, and continue past Penzance on the A.30 (Lands End)
road. Join the St.Just Road (A3071) at a roundabout. Follow the A.3071 for 5.4
miles from the roundabout, going through Newbridge, past the B.3318 junction on
your right and the Leswidden works on your left. Turn right at a cross-roads at
the bottom of a hill (Grid Reference SW 381 310) into New Road (signed
Tregeseal). Bosvargus Barn is a further 0.7 miles on the right, just before a
small bridge and a sharp
left-hand bend (Grid Reference SW 373 318).
From St.Ives, follow the B3306 coast road, through Botallack, winding down to
the Tregeseal Valley. At the road junction at the bottom (grid ref. SW 371
319), where there is an arts gallery to the left and a bridge over a small
river,
turn left. Bosvargus Barn is about 200 yards (200m.) just past a bend.
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From the Coast Path. From the South, continue past the Cape Cornwall car park, down into the next valley (Tregeseal Valley, grid ref. SW 363 324). Turn right, and walk along the valley for about a mile, crossing the B.3306, passing by the art gallery to the next bend. Bosvargus Barn is about 400 yards past the B.3306, on the left-hand side, just past the river bridge. From the North, go past Botallack Mine and down into the valley (grid ref. SW 363 324) below Kenidjack Castle. Turn left and follow the valley as above. |
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Tel/Fax: +44 (0) 1736 787356.
Mobile: 07811 682 201.
Email: BosvargusBarn@AOL.com