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Winnow Barn 83508 is located in Liskeard, 14.3 miles from Plymouth. Newquay is 29.2 miles away.
The accommodation features a TV. There is also a kitchen, fitted with a dishwasher and oven. A microwave and refrigerator are also provided, as well as a kettle. Each unit is fitted with a private bathroom with a bath or shower. Bed linen is offered.
Padstow is 23 miles from Winnow Barn 83508. The nearest airport is Newquay Cornwall Airport, 25.5 miles from Winnow Barn 83508.
Cornwalls Cottages Ltd offers a wonderful selection of 400 holiday cottages, homes and apartments across Cornwall. Waterside cottages, country barn conversions, beautiful manor houses, stunning architect-designed homes and unique buildings are all there for you to choose for your next holiday! Every one of the holiday homes has been personally inspected and photographed from every angle so you can book with total confidence.
Winnow Barn is a lovingly renovated, large and luxurious, reverse level, barn conversion with a host of character features including exposed roof trusses, original oak lintels, and a positively baronial 45' open plan living and dining area. It is in the grounds of Penhawger farm which has a history dating back to the Domesday book and is set in a stunning tranquil valley just outside Merrymeet but close to the magical views and walks of Bodmin Moor with exposed tors, standing stones and Bronze Age archaeology.
Cartwheels craft centre is on site and has courses on a variety of arts and crafts including, amongst other, watercolour painting, applique cushions and wall hangings, jewellery and willow work, full details at www.cartwheelscraftcentre.co.uk discounts are available to residents at Penhawger Farm. The highest village in Cornwall is Minions which is a mere 4 miles from Penhawger Farm on the south east corner of Bodmin Moor, and has a wealth of ancient archeological sites dating from the early bronze age onwards and they are really popular with walkers and hikers, these include the Hurlers, three stone circles dated at around 1500 BC, a line through the centre of them brings you to Rillaton Barrow a large burial mound. Alternatively on the top of Stowes Hill, overlooking Minions, you can see the Cheesering, a natural formation of balancing stones formed during the last ice age and by thousands of years of erosion, the name derives from the shape of the stones and will become patently obvious on viewing! The town of ancient stannary town of Liskeard is at the head of the Looe Valley and is approximately 12 miles east of Bodmin. Liskeard is one of the few remaining towns in Co...
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