Accommodation in bude
Scadghill Farm
Stibb
Bude
Cornwall
EX23 9HN
tel. +44 (0) 1288 352373
Fax. +44 (0) 1288 354357
E-mail: scadghillfarm@btconnect.com
www.scadghillfarm.co.uk
The Situation:
Originally part of the Grenville Estate, the Grade ll listed longhouse dates from 1594 and still retains a lot of original features. It has recently been sympathetically restored, tastefully combining 21st century with 16th century.
The farm is a working dairy farm which offers peace, tranquility and wonderful views. It is situated 3 1/2 miles north of Bude between the picturesque village of Poughill and the hamlet of Stibb.
The sitting room The dining room
The Accommodation:
The sitting room is traditionally furnished to a high standard offering guests both comfort and relaxation.
The dining room which has been lovingly restored with exposed beams and slate floor provides an atmphere to enjoy a freshly cooked locally sourced AGA breakfast to set you up for the day. special diets are catered for and an evening meal is available on request, three generous courses are served, plus a Cornish cheese board and coffee.
Comfortable bedrooms Beautiful double bedroom
Both our bedrooms have been restored with our guests comfort in mind and furnished to a high standard with comfortable chairs, remote televisions and videos, together with tea and coffee making facilities.
One twin / super king size bedroom with en-suite shower
One king size bedroom with ensuite whirlpool bath and shower
Both these rooms can easily be converted into family rooms with additional FULL size 3' beds. In addition to the ensuite facilities, guests may use our original Victorian roll top bath found in the garden and restored for that long hot soak.
Outside
Guests are most welcome to wander along the many farm tracks to watch the animals and look at the stunning views across Bude to Trevose Head, or simply if weather permits chill out in the south facing garden or patio.
The front of the property View of the coastline from the farm
Tariff:
Bed and breakfast rate for 2005
Double with ensuite whirlpool bath and shower from £54 - £58 per couple per night
Twin/double with ensuite shower from £48 - £52 per couple per night
Children under three - no charge
Children 3 - 16 years sharing parents room £5 - £15 per child per night
Evening meal if requested in advance £16 per person
We regret we have no facilities for pets
There is a no smoking policy in the house
Plenty of private car parking
Contact:
Mrs Tania Berrett
Tel. +44 (0) 1288 352373
Mobile. 07798 633407
Sandymouth Bay and the cliff top walks, all just a short walk down a lane from the farm
Locally
In this part of North Cornwall there is plenty to do and see whatever the weather and the Berrett family look forward to welcoming you soon to show you some real hospitality. Scadghill is close to the coastal footpath and is in an area of outstanding natural beauty owned mainly by the National Trust.
The area is ideal for beach pursuits, there being 5 beaches within four miles, walking the coastal paths and touring. The nearest beach being Sandymouth which can be reached by public footpath from the farm.
Boscastle and Morwenstow Church a short drive away
Touring :
Within a short drive:
Bude - a premier resort with good beaches, shopping, restaurants and a golf course
Tintagel - Famous for its King Arthur legend
Boscastle - picturesque little harbour
Clovelly - a quaint little fishing harbour just over the Devon border, a very popular destination with it cobbled streets and ancient buildings.
Also within an hours drive, Cornwall's latest attraction, The Eden Project.
Directions to Scadghill:
Route 1
M5 to Exeter, A30 to Launceston, B3254 to Bude. Go through Stratton to 'T' junction (A39) turn right and then first left (Stamford Hill). Continue along this coastal road for approx. 3 miles, do not turn off and you will find Scadghill on the left hand side. Continue down road past bungalow to farmhouse and park over the cattle grid.
Route 2
M5 to Exeter, leave at junction 31. follow A30 dual carriageway, after first Okehampton turn off, take A386 signposted Bude onto A3079 via Halwill to A3072 via Holsworthy to Bude. Go through Stratton to 'T' Junction (A39)
(as route 1)
Stibb
Bude
Cornwall
EX23 9HN
tel. +44 (0) 1288 352373
Fax. +44 (0) 1288 354357
E-mail: scadghillfarm@btconnect.com
www.scadghillfarm.co.uk
The Situation:
Originally part of the Grenville Estate, the Grade ll listed longhouse dates from 1594 and still retains a lot of original features. It has recently been sympathetically restored, tastefully combining 21st century with 16th century.
The farm is a working dairy farm which offers peace, tranquility and wonderful views. It is situated 3 1/2 miles north of Bude between the picturesque village of Poughill and the hamlet of Stibb.
The sitting room The dining room
The Accommodation:
The sitting room is traditionally furnished to a high standard offering guests both comfort and relaxation.
The dining room which has been lovingly restored with exposed beams and slate floor provides an atmphere to enjoy a freshly cooked locally sourced AGA breakfast to set you up for the day. special diets are catered for and an evening meal is available on request, three generous courses are served, plus a Cornish cheese board and coffee.
Comfortable bedrooms Beautiful double bedroom
Both our bedrooms have been restored with our guests comfort in mind and furnished to a high standard with comfortable chairs, remote televisions and videos, together with tea and coffee making facilities.
One twin / super king size bedroom with en-suite shower
One king size bedroom with ensuite whirlpool bath and shower
Both these rooms can easily be converted into family rooms with additional FULL size 3' beds. In addition to the ensuite facilities, guests may use our original Victorian roll top bath found in the garden and restored for that long hot soak.
Outside
Guests are most welcome to wander along the many farm tracks to watch the animals and look at the stunning views across Bude to Trevose Head, or simply if weather permits chill out in the south facing garden or patio.
The front of the property View of the coastline from the farm
Tariff:
Bed and breakfast rate for 2005
Double with ensuite whirlpool bath and shower from £54 - £58 per couple per night
Twin/double with ensuite shower from £48 - £52 per couple per night
Children under three - no charge
Children 3 - 16 years sharing parents room £5 - £15 per child per night
Evening meal if requested in advance £16 per person
We regret we have no facilities for pets
There is a no smoking policy in the house
Plenty of private car parking
Contact:
Mrs Tania Berrett
Tel. +44 (0) 1288 352373
Mobile. 07798 633407
Sandymouth Bay and the cliff top walks, all just a short walk down a lane from the farm
Locally
In this part of North Cornwall there is plenty to do and see whatever the weather and the Berrett family look forward to welcoming you soon to show you some real hospitality. Scadghill is close to the coastal footpath and is in an area of outstanding natural beauty owned mainly by the National Trust.
The area is ideal for beach pursuits, there being 5 beaches within four miles, walking the coastal paths and touring. The nearest beach being Sandymouth which can be reached by public footpath from the farm.
Boscastle and Morwenstow Church a short drive away
Touring :
Within a short drive:
Bude - a premier resort with good beaches, shopping, restaurants and a golf course
Tintagel - Famous for its King Arthur legend
Boscastle - picturesque little harbour
Clovelly - a quaint little fishing harbour just over the Devon border, a very popular destination with it cobbled streets and ancient buildings.
Also within an hours drive, Cornwall's latest attraction, The Eden Project.
Directions to Scadghill:
Route 1
M5 to Exeter, A30 to Launceston, B3254 to Bude. Go through Stratton to 'T' junction (A39) turn right and then first left (Stamford Hill). Continue along this coastal road for approx. 3 miles, do not turn off and you will find Scadghill on the left hand side. Continue down road past bungalow to farmhouse and park over the cattle grid.
Route 2
M5 to Exeter, leave at junction 31. follow A30 dual carriageway, after first Okehampton turn off, take A386 signposted Bude onto A3079 via Halwill to A3072 via Holsworthy to Bude. Go through Stratton to 'T' Junction (A39)
(as route 1)

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