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Grain Store 2 East Portholland

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Sleeps 4

2 Bedrooms

2 Bathroom

2 Pets

Grain Store 2 - Facilities

These two single-storey barns have been converted from an old grain mill and stores. Cosy and warm in the winter and cool and airy in the summer the grain stores provide a well equipped home from home. Alongside a variety of board games and books, there’s a large collection of DVDs to enjoy on the 50" TVs. There’s a sunny south-facing garden, with a hideaway den with day bed, in which to enjoy an afternoon snooze. With no light pollution, there’s ample opportunity for star-gazing the dark skies.
Little Polgrain Barns are in the heart of the Roseland Peninsula, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It’s a walker’s paradise, with flower-filled lanes giving way to stunning coastal scenery. A stroll along the lane beings you to the hamlet of Portholland, a pretty cove with a history of smuggling. The pubs at St Ewe and Tregony are local family and dog friendly pubs, within a few miles radius. Unspoilt sandy beaches, ancient fishing harbours, tiny art galleries, great seaside cafes and pubs makes this a place with something for everyone. The cafe in nearby Portscatho offers feast nights throughout the summer. Kayaking, horse riding, cycling and sailing are all close at hand.
This area of Cornwall is renowned for its sub-tropical gardens. Caerhays Castle has featured on numerous TV and feature film dramas and is surrounded by acres of magnificent camellias and magnolias. Many of the plants were originally shipped from China in the 19th century. The Lost Gardens of Heligan is a short drive away, there visitors can spend all day wandering through the walled gardens, jungle valley and enjoy watching the heritage breeds at the South West’s first Rare Breed Farm Park. The Eden Project is also nearby, it’s famous biomes nestle in a reclaimed china clay pit. This amazing complex has a huge indoor rainforest, full of exotic planting, waterfalls and treetop walkways. It’s an ecological hub, with themed seasonal events and provides a spectacular setting for their regular music festival, the Eden Sessions. Charlestown, a regular location for ’Poldark’, is a few miles away in St Austell. It has a shipwreck centre and offers trips on its famous tall ships.
Further afield but easily reached by car or train, the North Coast offers great days out for surfing and visiting the popular destinations of Padstow, Watergate Bay and St Ives. Beach ¾ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 4 miles.

  • Dishwasher
  • Ground Floor Facilities
  • Electricty / Utilities Included
  • Patio / Garden
  • Highchair
  • Multiple Properties
  • Rural Property
  • TV
  • WiFi / Internet Access
  • Bedding / Towels Included
  • Cot
  • Washing Machine
  • Coastal Accessible
  • En Suite All Bedrooms
  • Open Plan
  • Accessible Features
  • On Site Parking
  • Shower

Grain Store 2 - Reviews

  • Sue - Bromsgrove, Worcs 11th November 2019

    Our stay November, 2019

    Hidden gem. Just spent a lovely week at the Grain Store 2. Home from home. Nicky so welcoming and friendly. The welcome basket was well received. Well situated to visit all the places we wanted to see other than St Michael's Mount. We didn't realise that it was only open Mon-Wed until it was too late. The only downside was the daily rain but can't control that so just donned boots and mac. Hope to return earlier in the year the next time.

  • Gail - Snodland 6th September 2019

    Our stay August, 2019

    A beautiful rural cottage with outstanding countryside views. A comfortable two week stay with everything we needed at hand. A generous welcome hamper awaited our arrival and although the owners property is above the holiday accommodation they were unobtrusive but extremely helpful when needed. A wonderful holiday had by all.

  • Anonymous 29th July 2019

    Our stay July, 2019

    It was a great holiday. Nicki ist a great and friendly host. We love it. Everyone was friendly. And it was also grate to stay with our dogs there.

  • Anna - Watford 16th July 2019

    Our stay July, 2019

    We had a fantastic time, the accommodation was perfect in every way and the owner of the property was delightful. I would definitely recommend it and hopefully will go back myself

  • Rebecca - Shipston-On-Stour 30th June 2019

    Our stay June, 2019

    A very lovely and generous welcome from the owner. She was also very understanding around my daughter's fear of dogs. The barn itself is very well equipped,a great layout and very private. Fantastic location for us to explore the Roseland coastline. No shops around but it didn't really bother us. Tesco delivery found us very well on the first day and there is a fantastic bakery up the road for a decent fry up. Was just a very lovely holiday and I am sure we will return soon.

  • Anonymous 5th June 2019

    Our stay June, 2019

    Lovely place to stay for a family with children - very quiet (very rural) with beautiful gardens and space for children to play outside. Plenty of privacy and well equipped.

  • Alan - Stevenage 27th May 2019

    Our stay May, 2019

    Nicky is an excellent host. The accommodation is in an excellent location and can not be faulted cant wait until be can return

  • Sam - Cardigan 1st April 2019

    Our stay March, 2019

    A peaceful location, perfect for a quiet get-away in a beautifully converted barn. Nikki had thought of everything including a generous hamper full of local produce on arrival. Highly recommended.

  • Anonymous 24th March 2019

    Our stay March, 2019

    apart from the bed to soft we had a lovely time the dogs enjoyed the enclosed area

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