Trevigue farm dates back to the 16th century. Located high on the cliffs of North Cornwall. This truly special holiday accommodation near Crackington Haven offers a lovely self-catering cottage sleeping up to 6 and a luxurious self-catering wing of the ancient farmhouse sleeping 2 people entered via a private enclosed courtyard.
Our family-run accommodation business is a passion which we live and breathe; we are always reviewing and reworking what we do here on our very special clifftop in Crackington Haven so that our guests can enjoy our self-catered farmhouse accommodation as much as we do. Guests have described our rugged cliff top location as something out of a Daphne du Maurier novel, Poldark or the bewitching poems and books of Thomas Hardy.
Our family-run accommodation business is a passion which we live and breathe; we are always reviewing and reworking what we do here on our very special clifftop in Crackington Haven so that our guests can enjoy our self-catered farmhouse accommodation as much as we do. Guests have described our rugged cliff top location as something out of a Daphne du Maurier novel, Poldark or the bewitching poems and books of Thomas Hardy.
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Henry and Gayle have gained a well recognised reputation based on providing a warm, friendly, relaxed atmosphere in a clean and comfortable environment. Just a 5 minute walk above Strangles beach, Trevigue has all the Cornish wonders right on your doorstep.
Hunkered down just off the South West coast path in a magical place between Bude and Boscastle, Trevigue occupies the rolling pastures which look over Strangles beach and the wildly beautiful stretch of coast which inspired the works of Thomas Hardy.If you like the buzz of city life and the constant hum of traffic, this is not the North Cornwall holiday spot for you.
Hunkered down just off the South West coast path in a magical place between Bude and Boscastle, Trevigue occupies the rolling pastures which look over Strangles beach and the wildly beautiful stretch of coast which inspired the works of Thomas Hardy.If you like the buzz of city life and the constant hum of traffic, this is not the North Cornwall holiday spot for you.
As Cornwall boasts such a huge range of activities to choose from, we've provided you with a breakdown of what to do. Whether you're interested in sports or National Trust attractions Cornwall has everything you need to suit a wide range of tastes. Just on our doorstep is the SouthWest footpath in a ANOB (area of outstanding natural beauty).
Crackington Haven is located near Bude on the dramatic North Cornish coast. The charming coastal village of Crackington Haven (or "Porthkragen" as it is in Cornish) is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. When you choose Trevigue, you'll be surrounded by a breath-taking natural paradise for miles and miles.
This is our gallery of images taken in an around the farm. We hope they provide some insight into why we truly believe Trevigue is so special. If you would like an further information or imagery, or any other enquiry, please don't hesitate to contact us here. A stunning farm tucked into the cliffs above Crackington Haven in North Cornwall.
You have the whole North wing of this beautiful old farmhouse with a private east-facing courtyard for early morning as the sun rises. You are not far up a single track road out of the village and close to wildly beautiful strangles beach. Trevigue hunkers down just back from the coast as it has for 700-ish years, it's our passion for the place that invigorates it now.
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Carol Stacey
Sep 27, 2021
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Kyra Waldron
Jul 26, 2021
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Neil Bennett
Apr 27, 2021
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Marc Quilfen
Sep 13, 2020
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David Jenkinson
Dec 15, 2019
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Luke Blackmore
Jun 30, 2018
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A perfect place if you’re looking for somewhere beautiful, quiet and off the tourist trail. Trevigue itself is a beautiful farm house set right near the north Cornwall coast. We loved our stay here and wish we could’ve stopped by a bit longer.
The nearby beaches of Strangles (right on your doorstep) and Bossiney (a short drive away) are utterly breathtaking, and quiet too. Both are a bit of a trek to get to, but SO worth it.
If you’re into walking, the Coastal path is worth a look. It’s a bit of a hike in places, but always with rewarding views and/or secret hidden gems to come across
The nearby beaches of Strangles (right on your doorstep) and Bossiney (a short drive away) are utterly breathtaking, and quiet too. Both are a bit of a trek to get to, but SO worth it.
If you’re into walking, the Coastal path is worth a look. It’s a bit of a hike in places, but always with rewarding views and/or secret hidden gems to come across
Dag Anders Eriksen
Oct 06, 2017
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Jul 01, 2016
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