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Lynher Farmhouse BED
& BREAKFAST
In an area of outstanding natural beauty |
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B&B Contact Details |
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Bed and Breakfast Summary |
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Lynher Farmhouse North Hill Launceston Cornwall
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| 1 Double from: | £24.00 pppn |
| 1 Twin from: | £24.00 pppn |
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Bed and Breakfast Description |
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Lynher Farm is a family run beef & sheep farm which borders the river Lynher. We have a herd of beautiful South Devon cows, 250 breeding ewes, two sheep dogs, and the nosey peacock.
Lynher Farm dates back to 1854, built of granite & stone, the house has an imposing entrance, surrounded by a wisteria tree which in full blossom is a photographers delight. The bedrooms, all with large windows overlooking the garden and fields are individually decorated to a high standard, with comfortable well sprung beds which provide a superb nights sleep. Also, alarm clock TV, tea & coffee making facilities, plus an unending supply of fluffy towels are at your disposal. Although the rooms are not en-suite (we feel this would ruin the character of the house, and if that is your priority there are many chain hotels in the area that will provide a comfortable yet uninspiring stay) The main bathroom has a bath/and (very powerful shower), there is also one bedroom with private facilities. Relax in the drawing room, make use of the piano, games, books or maps or take a stroll around the gardens, taking in the wild life and abundance of foliage or simply sit and watch the sun go down. For those who can muster the energy a walk to the local river or local village (to sample the local brews!) will add to your relaxing stay. We have been welcoming visitors to Lynher Farm for more than 30 years. We are proud of our home and business and think we know how to make your stay comfortable and relaxing.
Ewart and Pamela look forward to welcoming you to their home, and will be more than happy to advise on interesting or preferred eating establishments in the area... |
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Launceston Attractions |
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Ideal Day trips – memories are made of this
North Clovelly, Tintagel, Boscastle
South Fowey, Polruan, Looe, Polperro
East Dartmouth, Kingsbridge, Dartmoor, Tavistock
West Truro, Padstow, Mousehole, Falmouth
Activities: Cycle the Camel Trail Deep sea fishing off Mevagissey Eating at Rick Stein’s fish restaurant Drink local ale at the highest pub in Cornwall Fly kites on Bodmin Moor
- New and exciting Eden Project - Enchanting Lost Gardens of Heligan - Lands End / Lizard peninsular - St Michaels Mount - St Ives Tate Gallery - Charlestown - Plymouth aquarium, relive Blitz striken Plymouth at the 'Dome', or the historic Barbican - National trust houses - Cothele, Lanhydrock, and Anthony House
Cornwall hosts some of the UK's best tourist attractions outside London. For those who enjoy the water - The county can boast more coastal frontage than any other in England. Fishing off Mevagissey or on our local rivers, a days racing at Falmouth, cruising up the Helford river, surfing at Fistral beach Newquay, or simply working on the tan at Polzeath or the other sandy coves along the north coast. For the more energetic enjoy the varied walks, from moorland to coastal and around the farm.
Cultural entertainment is aplenty in the region. Plymouth Theatre Royal welcomes many productions straight from the West End. Sterts and the Minack theatre are highly respected local theatres. Both are outdoor theatres, with stunning views -in particular the Minack theatre uses the ocean as its backdrop. |
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B&B Location
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Travelling from Exeter
Exit from M5 at junction for Okehamptom/ Bodmin .Continue along A30 following signs to LAUNCESTON Take exit for Launceston, At roundabout take second exit signposted B3254 (South Petherwin) Follow Road for 5 miles until reach cross roads (Congdons Shop). Continue across the crossroads following signs for Liskeard for two miles. At foot of hill turn left (sign posted Lynher Farm B&B) Continue for approx 1/2 mile
Travelling from Plymouth
Leaving the Tamer Bridge and tunnel behind, you will come to a large roundabout . Take the 3rd exit towards Callington. Continue on to the outskirts of Callington straight across the first roundabout through the traffic lights on to Kelly Bray [ Launceston Rd] Almost a mile from here you should see a sign to Bodmin on the left-hand side [ B Take this road continue through Bray Shop, Coads Green & then Congdons Shop & War memorial turn left on to the B3254 towards Liskeard just over a mile at foot of hill turn left [sign posted Bed &Breakfast ]continue for approx 1/2 mile
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