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Wheal Basset Farm and newly converted Old Basset Cottage
are located in a deep valley about one mile from the north coast and
are in an ideal location for visiting Cornwall. The cottage is eight
miles from the county town of Truro, fourteen miles from the south coast
and a forty minute drive to the far south west peninsula, Lands End.
The sandy beach of Porthtowan is only a mile away, ideal for bathing
and surfing with lifeguards in attendance. There are also interesting
walks along the spectacular coastal path and further inland. The farm is a small livestock farm which is operated under the Countryside Stewardship Scheme. The southern end of the farm was designated a County Wildlife Site in 1980. There are a good number of trout in the stream and pond which hold mallard, moorhen and other waterfowl. Barn owl are found in the valley and nested in an Elm tree five metres from the farm until the tree was lost. Several pairs of buzzard can be seen and also nest in the valley. Peregrine hunt for pigeon in the woods along the stream. Also, a pair of raven which normally nest on the cliffs at Porthtowan have made their home in a derelict engine house on land bordering the farm. The flora is particularly interesting, notably some patches of Dorset Heath. Many attractions are within a short ride such as gliding, golf, tennis, surfing and pony riding. Other nearby towns include Truro, Perranporth, St. Ives and Falmouth along with many interesting surrounding villages. Porthtowan and Mount Hawke both have well stocked village stores and post offices. |
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Old Basset Cottage was the original farmhouse dating back to the
17th century, now completely converted to a new cottage incorporating
many of the original features and is of a very high standard. It is situated
near the present farmhouse which is itself over 200 years old. From the
cottage there are spectacular valley views towards the sea.
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How to Find Us. To locate Wheal Basset Farm farm on any large-scale
map of the area, find the road connecting Porthtowan and Mount Hawke (SSW
of St Agnes on the North Coast). The farm is just west of the point where
the road forks into two. You might also refer to this map
showing the farm's location. By car:
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Other Sites. The most comprehensive guide to Cornwall is the Cornish Tourist Office's regularly updated Cornwall Online. The National Trust site is also an invaluable resource for visitors to the area. South West Way and Cornishman both have photos and details of the beautiful Cornish Coastal Path. The Ramblers Association lists details of forthcoming organised walks together with links to related sites. Cornwall Wildlife Trust is a comprehensive site on all aspects of Cornish wildlife. Cyling in Cornwall gives details of Cornwall's cycling routes, including links to relevant OS maps. Other sites include the Cornwall Homepage, Cornwall Calling, Cornwall Connect and TripAdvisor's Cornwall pages. |
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Reservations. Open all year. Prices range from £230 to £630
per week. Heating and electricity included in price. A deposit of 25% of the total cost of your stay will be required on booking. Balance due 4 weeks before arrival date. |
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How to book
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| Webmaster: Natalie Clapham | Last update: May 2003 |