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Glebe Farmhouse is located in Penzance and offers a garden and barbecue facilities. The accommodation is 27.3 miles from Perranporth.
The holiday home is equipped with 4 bedrooms, a TV and a fully equipped kitchen that provides guests with a dishwasher, a microwave, a washing machine, a fridge and an oven.
Carbis Bay is 9.9 miles from the holiday home, while St Ives is 14.3 miles away. The nearest airport is Land's End Airport, 1.9 miles from Glebe Farmhouse.
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Glebe Farmhouse is a traditional 19th century granite cottage, the living room feels contemporary but then there are some lovely character features including a large inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove, typically thick walls and exposed beams. A dog friendly cottage, the lawn garden is walled, private and enclosed and this quiet hamlet is virtually free from traffic.
Brane is a small hamlet most notable for Carn Euny which is an archeological site where there is one of the best preserved Iron Age villages in Cornwall with round houses and underground stone walled passages known as Fogou's, the village was inhabited from the Iron Age to the end of the Roman occupation, approx 400BC - 400AD. As Cornwall is so narrow, this location gives excellent access to everywhere, from Lands End, Sennen, Cape Cornwall, Porthcurno, Mousehole, St Michaels Mount and the Minack Theatre to name a few! Mousehole is a picturesque fishing village on the south coast of Cornwall between Penzance and Land's End, that has retained much of its old world charm. The narrow streets are filled with galleries, small shops and restaurants. Local cottages built from Lamorna granite, cluster together around the inner edge of the harbour, these are protected from the force of the sea by two robust breakwaters. Car parking in the village is extremely limited due to the narrow roads and visitors are encouraged to park on the outskirts of the village. The tiny village was overcome by the loss of the Penlee lifeboat, the Solomon Brown, just before Christmas 1981. Most of the cre...
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