Todsworthy Farm Holidays
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We understand that holidays are going to be slightly different for some time due to the current circumstances. Therefore we want to make sure that you feel safe and prepared for your holiday. We have prepared a short guide for you to read before your arrival. This includes information on the extra steps we have taken to make sure the cottages are ready for you and advice on how you can prepare for your holiday.

Todsworthy Farm is a mixed enterprise of 70 acres. A family farm, where you will find cows with their calves, sheep, chickens and even a few pigs. We provide two superb 18th century self catering holiday cottages ideally situated as part of a traditional family farm, but in a location where you enjoy unrivalled comfort and tranquillity. Luxurious, four-star, converted cider production holiday cottage.

Three double bedrooms, two large bathrooms, two reception rooms, including a sun lounge, spacious open, and fully equipped kitchen. Wifi, TV, DVD player and Hifi installed, making Cider Press a home from home.
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Todsworthy Farm provides two superb 18th century self catering holiday cottages ideally situated as part of a traditional family farm, but in a location where you can enjoy unrivalled comfort and tranquillity.
Both holiday cottages are decorated to a Four Star Gold standard and equipped with all the comfort, mod cons and amenities you would expect to find in any luxury accommodation.
Luxurious, four-star, converted cider production holiday cottage.
Three double bedrooms, two large bathrooms, two reception rooms, including a sun lounge, spacious open, and fully equipped kitchen.
In the past, farm workers on Todsworthy Farm were rewarded with cider produced in the barn which is now the cottage we called The Cider Press.
The apple orchards that produced the cider still exists, but unfortunately the press is no longer functional.
The granite stone of the cider press can be found as a feature of the garden alongside the cottages.
The ground floor of The Hayloft was known as a shippon, a Cornish name for a barn where cattle were housed and milked.
The hayloft referred to the upper floor where straw for bedding and hay for winter feed was stored.
The Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is an area around the Tamar, Tavy and Lynher rivers.
The area is famous for its mining heritage landscape.
On one side is Devon, the other Cornwall.
The Tamar Valley has an intricate, deeply incised river that meanders just below Launceston and Tavistock.
It borders Dartmoor National Park to the east and the Kit Hill area to the west.
The Tamar Valley is great for exploring - from walking, cycling, horse riding to shopping, eating, sight-seeing, scenic train rides and visiting historic houses and gardens.
What a fantastic holiday cottage to come to.
The welcome package was gratefully received.
Jonathan the owner, is a warm and friendly person and is always at hand for any help required.
There are lots to do and see in the local areas.
Local pub in worth a visit (Tavistock Arms).
It has been a wet weeks, but we took the kids to Trethorne Leisure Park.
There is plenty to do there, so we have been a few times this weeks.
We also went to Countryman Cider traditional cider makers, it was free to look around, and the cider was very good.
My name is Jonathan, as someone with mobility needs, I realise how difficult it can be for those with similar needs to find suitable accommodation in Cornwall and Devon.
As a very independent person, I felt it essential that the accommodation we created should help make our guests own independence to be one of our main priorities.
We also understand that guests without mobility issues are also keen to enjoy the tranquillity and comfort available at Todsworthy Farm Holidays.
We believe we have created two cottages that meet everybody's needs without compromising comfort or quality.
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