'View from Lower Quinceborough'

Quinceborough Farm
Cottages

Widemouth Bay
Bude
Cornwall
EX23 0NA
Tel. 01288 361236
E-mail patandguyrowland@talktalk.net
www.quinceboroughfarmcottages.co.uk

Quinceborough Farm is a working, mixed farm of 120 acres occupying a magnificent position with both sea and country views. Originally a local squire's riding stables, in 1905 part of the buildings wer converted into a large farmhouse.
The farm now offers four star accommodation either on the farm or at nearby Widemouth Bay. where-ever guests choose to say they will have access to the farm's heated swimming pool (open Whitsun to end of September), tennis court, putting green. There are also a variety of animals on the farm.
The Swimming pool and view at Quinceborough Farm The View from Quinceborough farm
Some of our friendly farm animals at Quinceborough

Proprietors: Pat & Guy Rowland
Open dates: All year
Enquiries/reservations: Tel. 01288 361236
E-mail: patandguyrowland@talktalk.net
Tariff: From £215 00p per week to £750 00p per week depending on property and season.
 

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The farm complex with swimming pool and Tennis Court
More farm animals Sunset as seen from Quinceborough

Local attractions:

Widemouth Bay is a world famous surfing beach which is patrolled by Life Guards during he summer. It is a paradise for children with a beautiful stretch of golden sand and interesting rock pools at low tide. There are surfboards and deck chairs for hire. High above the beach a viewing point on Penhalt Cliff offers memorable views up the rugged coast towards Hartland Point. 
Bude is approximately 3 miles distant and was once described by Sir John Betjeman as "the least rowdy modern seaside resort in Cornwall". This still applies. There are enjoyable walks along the cliffs and along the canal banks and for the more energetic, squash, putting, table tennis, horse riding, fishing and surfing etc. All are available close at hand.
For people who enjoy sightseeing:
Tintagel, Boscastle, Clovelly, Port Isaac etc. are all within easy reach, as are the North Devon market towns.
Cornwall's latest attraction, the Eden Project, is just an hour's drive.
 

The Eden Project 
Just an hours drive