A warm and friendly welcome awaits
you at Fentrigan Manor Farm, tucked away amidst peaceful countryside,
a quarter of a mile down its own private lane. A wagonhouse and
stables once servicing the old manor have been carefully converted
to offer very comfortable accommodation.
Spring on the farm is a wonderful season, wild flowers in abundance
adorning the banks of the narrow lanes, daffodils in the gardens
and lambs in the fields. An exhilarating hike across the wind-swept
headlands is guaranteed to blow the mid-winter blues away.
During
the summer, Fentrigan offers the best of both worlds, many summertime
activities and attractions, fine beaches, and yet a quiet place
to come home to.
In the autumn, enjoy brisk walks on the moors
or the beach and return home to warm yourself in front of the
log fire. Why not visit North Cornwall at Christmas and enjoy
a carol concert in an ancient church? Step aboard a steam train
for a mince pie ramble or relax by a cosy fire in one of the
local inns.
Whenever you choose you are sure to be able to unwind and ‘get
away from it all’. We offer a special tariff for out of
season breaks.
All our cottages are equipped with Freeview colour TV's and DVD
players.
Whatever you need to make
your holiday special, you’ll
be sure to find it at Fentrigan Manor Farm!
The mixed farm comprises of 220 acres of cereals, cattle and
sheep. Visitors are welcome to watch the farming activities.
There is a pets' corner with hens, pigs and calves to help feed,
with bottle-feeding of lambs from Easter to June. Pony rides
are also available. From the farm, visitors can enjoy lovely
walks, with views of Lundy Island and the sea. From the end of
the lane you can walk across to the legendary hill of Warbstow
Bury and enjoy breathtaking views of Dartmoor, Bodmin Moor and
the coastline. Around the farm wildlife is abundant, with rabbits,
foxes, deer, badgers, bats, owls and buzzards.
Before 1540 the manor was part of the Tywardreath Priory, the
monks making their journey from Barnstaple to Truro would use
it as a half-way house. The Grigg family has farmed here since
the 17th Century.
FENTRIGAN MANOR FARMHOUSE AVAILABLE JULY AND AUGUST SLEEPS 8
PHONE 01566 781264 FOR MORE DETAILS
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