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Treslay Farm Bed & Breakfast Accommodation TRESLAY ≈ Nr TINTAGEL & BOSCASTLE ≈ North Cornwall
About Treslay Farm Treslay Farm is located on a working dairy farm in a peaceful rural location at the heart of the parish of Minster, midway between Camelford, Boscastle and Tintagel. Approximately 3 miles from the glorious coast, Treslay Farm is an ideal centre for visiting numerous places of interest, whether it is the lovely fishing villages that populate this stretch of coast or the ancient monuments both mystical and historical that can be found all over this area of outstanding natural beauty. Treslay Farm B & B Accommodation Treslay farmhouse accommodation comprises two double en-suite rooms and one single room. Television and Tea making facilities in every room. A hearty breakfast made from fresh local produce. Open all year
Lovely Rural views.
Use of front garden.
Please contact Rose Wickett on
01840 261203 or
Email: Treslay Farm for further information ![]() |
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Minster in North Cornwall Close to superb beaches, stunning coastline and numerous local attractions Minster parish covers a large part of Boscastle village and extends inland has far has Camelford Station and Slaughterbridge. Commonly known as the sunset coast, it is steeped in the legends of King Arthur, and Cornwall's historic industrial past in slate mining. See the Delabole Quarry , Europe's largest man-made hole. Delabole also boasts the first wind farm in the country. |
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Tariff £25 pppn For further information, to book or check availability please contact Rose Wickett on 01840 261203 or click the following link to e-mail: Treslay Farm
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Minster parish covers a large part of Boscastle village and extends inland has far has Camelford Station and Slaughterbridge. Commonly known as the sunset coast, it is steeped in the legends of King Arthur, and Cornwall's historic industrial past in slate mining. See the Delabole Quarry , Europe's largest man-made hole. Delabole also boasts the first wind farm in the country.