Formerly a working dairy farm, Coldharbour Farm is situated in a tranquil, secluded setting within walking distance of the historic Cornish county town of Bodmin. Six charming stone cottages have been imaginatively converted from farm buildings dating from the 1800s. These comfortable cottages are arranged around a delightful, atmospheric courtyard.
The colourful flower borders provide a contrast against the traditional local stone with a raised fishpond providing the soothing sound of water. Coldharbour Farm is a haven for relaxing, outdoor eating or enjoying a drink in the late evening as the sun sets. Unwind in our lawned garden with views over Bodmin town and the surrounding countryside.
The colourful flower borders provide a contrast against the traditional local stone with a raised fishpond providing the soothing sound of water. Coldharbour Farm is a haven for relaxing, outdoor eating or enjoying a drink in the late evening as the sun sets. Unwind in our lawned garden with views over Bodmin town and the surrounding countryside.
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The six pretty self catering holiday cottages at Coldharbour Farm are well fitted throughout and have been decorated and furnished to provide comfortable accommodation for families and friends. Our smallest cottage is designed for 2 people, the largest accommodates 7. Ample parking in our private car park, approached via a 100 metre, tree lined private drive.
Thank you so very much, the welcome you gave us was second to none. It was a beautiful setting for our honeymoon 15 years ago and was even better for our second. We certainly won't leave it for another 15. We have enjoyed our time in Bodmin, the facilities at Coldharbour are excellent, the kids have had a great time and are nagging to return soon!
Within a few miles of Coldharbour Farm are the awe inspiring Bodmin Moor, the fine Cornish National Trust estate at Lanhydrock, superb cycling and walking on the Camel Trail, and, for wine connoisseurs, the Camel Valley Vineyard. For golf enthusiasts Lanhydrock Golf Club is on the outskirts of town.
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Betty Conboy
Jan 01, 2021
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Rob Mallett
Sep 17, 2020
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Duncan Clegg
Aug 09, 2019
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Mark Crawley
Nov 28, 2018
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Bridie Williamson
Oct 24, 2018
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Sep 05, 2018
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Mike Hennessey
Oct 21, 2016
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A nice hidden place from the traffic and people. With up to date technology from smart TV to a reasonably good Wifi and Internet speed. It home away from home.
I actually did call it home once over the weekend when I was there for a wedding. Shame to say, I wish it was my home.
No need to panic about looking for tea, coffee, sugar or milk as it's all supplied. Along with the utensils.
The only down side is that the walls are thin and there maybe a chance of hearing other people talking next door. I can't blame the owners for that as I'm guessing these houses/cottages are old and can understand
I actually did call it home once over the weekend when I was there for a wedding. Shame to say, I wish it was my home.
No need to panic about looking for tea, coffee, sugar or milk as it's all supplied. Along with the utensils.
The only down side is that the walls are thin and there maybe a chance of hearing other people talking next door. I can't blame the owners for that as I'm guessing these houses/cottages are old and can understand