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Barley Moo

From £498

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  • Property code: 612
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Nearby shop
  • Village
  • Washing machine

Within a 15 minute drive of the golden sandy beaches of the Camel Estuary and only 4 miles from the fishing village of Port Isaac, this detached, double glazed stone and slate barn has been beautifully converted from a 400 year old corn mill.

This fascinating inverted barn conversion retaining parts of the original mill wheel is set in a large country garden offering total seclusion with lovely countryside views; Barley Moo is set below Pollingarrow Farm near the picturesque village of St Kew.

The village of St Kew, just over half a mile away, has a quaint old pub offering good food and a pretty 15th century church. St Kew Highway has a pub, garage and mini market less than a 5 minute drive away.

There is also a 9-hole golf course with driving range and farm shop 1 mile away. For a wider selection of amenities, the market town of Wadebridge is 3 miles with a leisure centre, cinema and bicycle hire to explore The Camel Trail. The golden sandy beaches of Polzeath, Daymer Bay and Rock are all within easy driving distance, the latter also providing a foot ferry across the estuary to Padstow.

Enrrance

Four steps lead up to a unique railed bridge and a couple of further steps continue up to the entrance at first floor level.

Living Room

The front door opens to a delightful oak floored sitting room with beams rising up to the apex of the roof, comfortable lounge seating, television and far reaching views across the fields from French Windows that open inwards with a Juliet balcony.

Kitchen

To one side is a fully fitted kitchen/diner with dishwasher, fridge/freezer, electric hob and oven, microwave and washing machine. A low half-glazed door leads out onto a timber railed balcony which extends around two sides of the mill with views of the surrounding unspoilt countryside. A cloakroom W.C. with hand basin completes the first floor accommodation.

*Carpeted stairs lead down in one corner of the living room to a ground floor hallway with the original slate flagstones

Bedroom 1 

The master bedroom has a 5ft double bed, television and French doors opening to a slate paved patio edged with granite rollers from the bygone days. En-suite shower room W.C. with hand basin and heated towel rail.

Bedroom 2

The second bedroom has two single beds and a glazed door set beneath a lovely oak lintel leading out to a small terrace with trickling stream. en-suite shower room W.C. with hand basin and heated towel rail.

Heating

There are wall mounted electric convector heaters in all rooms.

 

There is a large garden overlooking the neighbouring farmland which is partially enclosed and private. A patio to the side of barley Moo with garden furniture is a perfect spot to enjoy the peace and quiet of this lovely rural location. 

Approached by a narrow unmade lane and gated gravel driveway with parking for three cars.

- LOYALTY DISCOUNT available

- This property accommodates a maximum of 4 adults only, sorry no children. 

- Towels are not available.

- Sorry, this property does not accept pets.

- A returnable security deposit of £100 is required.


St Kew Inn
(Less than a mile)

(4)

In a tranquil village, this 15th Century inn offers everything you'd expect from a traditional Cornish pub, including an open fire, pretty beer garden, original feautres and a well-stocked cellar. The pub serves delicious locally sourced, fresh, seasonal food. There's regular live music, and dogs are welcome too.

St Kew Inn St Kew, Bodmin, PL30 3HB (T: 01208 841259)

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Lovely for a drink, but nothing much for vegetarians.

September 2022


The food here is excellent, we ate in the beer garden - don't need to book but worth getting here early to get a place. The pub and village are very picuresque.

September 2021


Fabulous and very interesting cuisine and attentive staff. My only meat of the week. A stunning barbecued pork chop with the most amazing flavour preceded by raw brill with pickled rhubarb and hazelnuts drizzled with chive oil

June 2021


The perfect Cornish pub in a wonderful village setting. A tranquil and magical place in January. Authentic interiors, open fire, local gin, beers and delicious food. This is a real unspoiled gem. Long may it remain so. I will return every time I visit Cornwall.

January 2020


Red Lion, St Kew
(Less than a mile)

A pub for all seasons with something for everyone.  When it’s cold outside keep warm by the fire or in summer enjoy the outdoor family seating area whilst enjoying something delicious from the menu.  Offering a wide selection of snacks, sandwiches, tapas and traditional home cooked meals along with local ales, ciders, lagers and much more. 

The Red Lion, St Kew, Bodmin, Cornwall PL30 3DN (T: 01208 841271)  

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St Kew Farm Shop & Cafe
(Less than a mile)

A dog friendly farm shop and café found on the outskirts of St Kew. The café sells a fantastic array of homemade delights with breakfast options, lunch specials, homemade cakes and great coffee (vegan options are also available). Visit on a Friday night for wood fired pizza night and a glass of local wine (or two). There is also a beautiful selection of coastal homewares and a great variety of meats, vegetables and beverages for sale, all locally sourced. It’s a great stop off on your holiday!

St Kew Farm Shop Open 9-5 Monday- Saturday and 9.30-4 on Sunday, St Kew Highway, PL30 3EF 

 

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The Cornish Arms
(3 miles)

(2)

Enjoy a warm and cosy welcome at this 16th Century coaching inn, traditionally decorated with slate floors, wooden panels and an open fire and wood burner to add to the ambiance. When the sun is shining, relax in the large, enclosed beer garden at the front of the pub, with a locally craft beer in hand. The menu is short, seasonal and delicious,all food is locally sourced and the menu is seasonal to ensure the freshest produce as possible. Dogs on leads are very welcome.

The Cornish Arms, Pendoggett, nr Port Isaac (T: 01208 880335) 

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Had a great sunday roast here plus dropped in for a beer another day. very pleasant

June 2023


Very friendly, nice atmosphere and excellent food. Loved the cow splash back tile in the Ladies!

July 2022


Trevathan Farm Shop & Restaurant
(3 miles)

(2)

Looking for somewhere to stop for a bite to eat and keep the children entertained? Look no further than Trevathan Farm Shop and Restaurant for a taste sensation you won’t forget! Enjoy breakfast, lunch, coffee, teas, cakes, ice-cream and more served all day every day!  Sit back and relax and take in the views while your children make the most of the play area and pets corner. There’s also strawberry picking in the summer and options for you to meet farm animals with cows, sheep and more!

Trevathan Farm Shop & Restaurant ,St Endellion, Port Isaac, PL29 3TT (T: 01208 880164)

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Farm shop was very well stocked , eggs beautiful and scones gorgeous.

August 2021


Lovely place tasty food polite staff Good value for money Lovely scenery A must to visit

August 2021


St Tudy to Wetherham circular walk
(3 miles)

A circular countryside walk from the 15th century church at St Tudy through the grounds of the 18th century Manor of Wetherham, returning to the church alehouse where ale brewed by the church was sold to raise funds, and later became the village lock-up known as The Clink. 2.4 miles. Steepness: easy-moderate.

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Bridge Bike Hire
(3 miles)

(1)

At Bridge Bike Hire you'll find over 400 cycles for hire, a friendly welcome and a bike for everyone, young or old. Bridge Bike Hire is the largest and original cycle hire on the Camel Trail and is situated right on the start of the Camel Trail in Wadebridge. 

Click here for further information . 

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Have used Bridge Bike Hire every summer. Excellent service.

August 2019


Go By Cycle - Wadebridge
(3 miles)

Hire cycles, SUPs and kayaks, delivered to your door and have all you need to enjoy your holiday in Cornwall from the moment you arrive.  Stock includes top of the range German e-bikes, British road bike, touring bikes, moutain bikes and bikes for kids of all ages. All Go ByCycle's equipment is checked before delivery and supplied with helmets, pumps, locks and puncture repair kits. 

Click here for further information

 

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Camel Trail Hire
(3 miles)

(1)

A friendly, family run cycle hire business in the heart of Wadebridge directly opposite the beginning of the beautiful Wadebridge to Padstow Camel Trail cycle route. With a large selection of bikes for hire catering for all needs and abilities, the fully trained staff are on hand to advise with your bike selection to ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable day out. 

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Enjoy 10% off bike hire with your Toad Hall Cottages discount card

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Very accommodating, paid for and tried dog trailer, my dogs weren’t impressed and the guys refunded us

June 2022


Camel Trail
Camel Trail
(4 miles)

(2)

Perfect for cycling, the Camel Trail is an 18-mile largely traffic free, surfaced and virtually level, multi-use trail that you can use to explore the Cornish countryside. The track brings back to life a disused railway line that runs between Wenfordbridge, Bodmin and Padstow. It's ideal for bicycles, wheelchair users, horse riders and walkers, and is broken down into three main sections set up to around six miles each, which is probably more manageable than the total 18 miles, on an average day at least! It's free to use, bike hire is available at Padstow, Wadebridge, Bodmin and Wendfordbridge and toilets are in situ along the trail and in Padstow town centre.

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Flat 6 miles walk from Wadebridge to Padstow (or Padstein as we called it!). Plenty to look at but no facilities, there was a closed cafe 2 miles short of Padstow. Lots of cyclists so listen out for them.

July 2023


Great cycle trail for the whole family.

August 2019


Port Gaverne
(4 miles)

(3)

A sheltered beach on the north Cornwall coast, Port Gaverne Beach is in a narrow cove just east of Port Isaac.  It’s comprised of sand and shingle with lots of rock pools to explore at low tide.  In the summer months it can get quite busy given the popularity of the location and its suitability for families.  Surrounding walks along the cliff path are delightful and at high tide the beach is favoured by divers.  There’s also a slipway and it’s sometimes used to launch boats because of the easy access from the road.  Thanks to it proximity to Port Isaac half a mile away facilities and restaurants are nearby, and the beach welcomes dogs all year round.  You can also park in the village although there is limited road parking by the beach itself.

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Lovely little cove and nice walk to headland. Water activities available.

June 2023


beautiful and great fish and chips !

October 2021


Excellent place to run the dog at sunset. Good walk on teh headland too. Could park right next to the beach.

September 2019


Port Isaac Beach
(4 miles)

(2)

Since the arrival of Doc Martin on the small screen, Port Isaac has soared in popularity, and the pretty little village with the historic harbour, which also serves as the beach, has become instantly recognisable.  Still an active fishing village with crab pots scattered about, the sand stretches between twin piers at low tide and has a small stream and lots of rock pools to explore, so it’s ideal for children.  Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, and as it’s at the centre of the village there’s easy access to shops and all facilities including public toilets.  The car park for the town is a 10-minute walk away, and while there are a couple of parking spaces on the beach itself, just make sure you park above the high water mark, or keep an eagle eye on the tide!    

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Lovely setting worth a look,dog friendly.

July 2022


Worth a visit, about half a mile walk from the car park, the return journey is quite steep but there is a shuttle taxi for those less able to manage the walk. Beautiful little harbour beach and of course doc Martin’s surgery. We ate in the hotel beer garden, food and drink was nice and reasonable priced.

September 2021


Port Quin
(5 miles)

(1)

A rocky beach in a narrow, sheltered cove, Port Quin Beach is close to Port Isaac, and is only accessible at low tide.  Its rugged landscape is beautiful to see, but its location means that it’s largely popular with seasoned walkers and those looking to go snorkeling and kayaking.  Unspoiled and peaceful, it reveals a treasure trove of rock pools when the tide is out, and the nearby village is largely deserted, having once had thriving fishing and mining industries.  Today both the cove and the village are owned by the National Trust and there is a car park courtesy of them in Port Quin.  Dogs are banned between Easter and October, and there aren’t any facilities nearby – it’s all about enjoying the peace and quiet.

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Could park nearby and enjoyed a cream tea from the 'Salt Pig' van in the carpark. Paddled here and ran the dog one evening, and walked a bit more of the coast path.

September 2019


Tregardock Beach
(6 miles)

Best known as a surf beach, Tregardock Beach is only accessible by footpath, which offers beautiful views of the water and Port Isaac as you head down.  It is quite a stroll and the terrain is bumpy, so it’s not an ideal beach to visit with children.  The path can also get quite muddy, so keep an eye on the weather.  There’s a seasonal ban on dogs from Easter to September, and there aren’t any facilities in the immediate vicinity of the beach.  When the tide goes out, several small beaches become one long stretch of sand, and there’s a waterfall cascading down the cliffs at the back of the beach as well as caves to explore, so it really is a little paradise hidden in the landscape.  Because it’s not easy to access, it’s usually quiet at this beach, but parking along the roadside near the farm at Treligga is very limited, so it’s a good idea to head over as early as possible and make sure you don’t get cut off at high tide.

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Polzeath Beach
(6 miles)

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Visit one of Cornwall’s most famous surfing hubs. Polzeath Beach near Wadebridge is the perfect spot for all you wet-suited surfers, whether novice or pro. Take a lesson in surfing or catch some waves on a body board before heading to browse the local shops and visit the cafes and restaurants along the sea front. For those walkers amongst you, enjoy an easy coastal walk to nearby Daymer Bay and Rock found on the mouth of the Camel Estuary. Parking is plentiful and dogs are welcome on the beach except between Easter Sunday and 30 September when a seasonal dog ban is in place.

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Lovely sandy beach that is patrolled by life guards. Though busy there are several large car parks and plenty of room on the beach for all even when the tide is in. Lots of eateries and a surf school.

June 2022


One of the few beaches that isn’t dog friendly so we didn’t stop, but it looked nice from the car park

September 2021


April 2024

Brilliant, Fran & Dave great hosts as always. We have stayed in all three of their properties and every visit has been very enjoyable.


September 2023

Really nice place and owners we will visit again


September 2023

This was our 3rd stay at Barley Moo at this delightful barn conversion which is as enchanting as the name appears. It is tastefully furnished and well equipped. It has a fab balcony overlooking the fields and views to Wadebridge and beyond. It is quiet, restful and looking up at the stars on a clear night just adds to the experience. The farm is well positioned and within 20 minutes of Padstow and Trevose Head where there are a number of great beaches. Fran & Dave are the lovely owners and provided a welcome pack for us which was lovely. Thank you for another great week, which was helped by the good weather!!!


August 2023

A lovely relaxing stay in Barley Moo. Very peaceful surroundings with lovely helpful owners. Clean and comfortable cottage Locality excellent for exploring north Cornwall and areas of special interest. Highly recommend


July 2023

This is our second holiday at Barley Moo and we love it. The cottage is beautiful and the owners are lovely. We cannot think of anything that could improve it!


July 2023

Fabulous property, great location, very friendly and accommodating owners.


June 2023

All excellent. Very helpful owners


June 2022

Yes great time again in Cornwall


May 2022

This was our second stay at Barley Moo. We rebooked because of the tranquility and great location of this thoughtful barn conversion and the welcoming owners Fran & Dave. The cottage is everything we wanted for a peaceful break amongst lovely peaceful countryside Well equipped, comfy & spotless when we arrived (& left!!). The only VERY slight downside (which has not affected our marking of the property) is the lack of WiFi...although it is easy enough to manage and some may call it a blessing not to have this facility as there are other ways around it so not a problem at all.


May 2022

This was our 9 th visit to the Barleymoo . It is a wonderful place to stay you will not be disappointed! It really is the perfect holiday cottage . Fran as Dave have thought of everything ?. We don’t really want everyone to know as we want to be able to book again but we just have to share it with everyone as it’s just so lovely .


August 2021

A wonderfully restored property in immaculate condition, extremely clean and well equipped. No wifi but on holiday that's a blessing. Very secluded and peaceful location. Ideal for a couple of family with easy access to Rock/Polzeath or Padstow and adjoining coast. We used it as a base to walk the coast from Port Isaac to Mawgan Porth


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