Albaston Farm Barn

Beamed family Lounge with archway to Kitchen and double doors to seating balcony



  • Cot AvailableCot Available
  • Detached PropertyDetached Property
  • DishwasherDishwasher
  • Enclosed GardenEnclosed Garden
  • GardenGarden
  • HighchairHighchair
  • Pub NearbyPub Nearby
  • Car Parking AvailableCar Parking Available
  • Washing MachineWashing Machine

  • Property Description
    Spacious accommodation  Prices from £350 per week
    This converted detached barn provides spacious holiday accommodation retaining many of its original features. The upstairs living room takes in views of its private lawned garden and on to open countryside. Located between Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor on the Cornwall, Devon border you are spoilt for choice of places to visit first. Whether it’s walking, visiting and shopping in the market towns of Tavistock, Launceston and Callington or the City of Plymouth and its main attractions is only a short drive. St Mellion Golf Course is just 8 miles, home to the English Open. Shop ¼ mile, pub 100 yards, restaurant 0.5 miles.
    Ground floor: 3 bedrooms: 2 double, both with additional single, 1 twin, each with wooden floors. Bathroom with toilet. Shower room with toilet. First floor: Living room with French doors and wooden floor. Dining room/kitchen with wooden floor.
    Gas CH, elec, gas, bed linen and towels inc. Cot. H/chair. Freeview TV. Video and small library. DVD. Stereo/CD. Gas hob. Elec oven. M/wave. W/machine. D/washer. Enclosed lawned garden and furniture. Raised, decked balcony area. Shared use of owner’s acre field. Parking (2 cars).

    
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albaston

    Albaston (Cornish: Trevalba) is a hamlet in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is located at Ordnance Survey grid reference  SX 423 704
    Albaston is about 1 mile (2 kilometres) from the centre of Gunnislake and half-a-mile (0.7 kilometres) from Gunnislake railway station, the terminus of the Tamar Valley Line from Plymouth.
    Historically, Albaston was closely connected with the nearby mine at Drakewalls. The success of the Drakewalls mine in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century led to the growth of the village of Albaston, including the construction of a Methodist chapel and several shops, dwellings and businesses.  A brewery, Edward Bowhay & Brothers, was established by 1877; this brewery had ceased operation by 1930



    Just some of the games, books and maps for all ages
    View from one of the Lounge windows overlooking the private garden, owners field and glimpses of Dartmoor between the trees
    This little chap appeared one day and he turns up all over the place! Can you find him?


    Utility/boot room with lots of extra storage, more boxes of toys and outside door
    Double doors from lounge opening onto decked raised dining balcony.
    Little niches have become home to woodland creatures








    Aerial View taken 2006 showing large parking area and garden