Situated on the edge of the picturesque village of Blisland with its old cottages, pretty church and CAMRA Pub - the Blisland Inn- all clustered round the village green, these beautiful barn conversions and adjacent farmhouse enjoy lovely distant views of the Cornish countryside.
Peacefully located in almost two acres of landscaped gardens, they are close to major attractions such as the The Camel Trail, Eden Project, Lanhydrock House, Lost Gardens of Heligan, the Cheesering and an endless choice of fantastic beaches & coastal paths as well as delightful moorland, woodland and estuary walks!
Peacefully located in almost two acres of landscaped gardens, they are close to major attractions such as the The Camel Trail, Eden Project, Lanhydrock House, Lost Gardens of Heligan, the Cheesering and an endless choice of fantastic beaches & coastal paths as well as delightful moorland, woodland and estuary walks!
Services
Appletree, the smaller of the two, is suitable for up to four people. It's cosy, compact and very comfortable and has the most wonderful views from the lounge and kitchen. From here you can marvel at the early morning mists creeping through the valley and gaze across towards St Austell in the south and Wadebridge.
Hollyhock is spacious and is fully accessible for wheelchair users being all on one level with no steps. There is a very comfortable lounge with twin three-seater sofas a tub chair and a well equipped kitchen/dining area seating 6 with views across the gardens and rear door opening onto the patio. The main bedroom has a double bed and a full en-suite incorporating WC, hand basin with shaver point, heated towel rail and shower.
Typically we have Friday changeovers (to help guests avoid the Saturday traffic). We keep rigidly to this during the high season but can usually arrange a Saturday start outside this period - just ask! We're also very happy to do weekend and midweek breaks outside high season periods so please contact us.
Blisland is unique in being the only village in Cornwall with a village green! The village itself has so much to offer and both the Pub and the Church (which, incidentally was a favourite of John Betjeman) attract people from far and wide. The lanes and banks around Blisland are a mass of wild flowers in the Spring and the numerous footpaths through wooded valleys, farmland and moor are a delight all year round.
One of our great advantages is that we are equi-distant between north and south coasts! In other words, you can be in either Fowey or Padstow in less than half an hour! Those who know Cornwall will already be aware of the endless choice of fantastic sandy beaches and coast paths all along the north coast.