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Trerosewill FarmNewest Review: ... and fresh fish on request (I can?t remember what fish it was, sorry). You can see why they have won the Good Food Awards 2000/2001 and Farmhouse of the Year. If you are looking for a nice break from it all the n Trerosewill Farm could be for you. There are plenty of places to go to around Boscastle. If you are ... more |
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by - written on 13/11/02 (Useful, 194 readings)
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At first the thought of staying on a farm wasn't that appealing I must admit. The images are not what I would associate with a weekend away. We only went to give it a chance. You have to try these things before writing them off. I am glad we did, now I don?t think we?ll ever stay in a ?normal? B&B ever again. Trerosewill Farm is situated in Boscastle which is excellent anyway. It is a beautiful part of Cornwall (I have written an op on Boscastle if you wanted anymore information.) The farm itself is walking distance to the pubs, shops etc. Although you are close to the village the farm is off the road and secluded which makes you feel like you are in the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/08/01
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At first the thought of staying on a farm wasn't that appealing I must admit. The images are not what I would associate with a weekend away. We only went to give it a chance. You have to try these things before writing them off. I am glad we did, now I don’t think we’ll ever stay in a “normal” B&B ever again. Trerosewill Farm is situated in Boscastle which is excellent anyway. It is a beautiful part of Cornwall (I have written an op on Boscastle if you wanted anymore information.) The farm itself is walking distance to the pubs, shops etc. Although you are close to the village the farm is off the road and secluded which makes you ... Read the complete review
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