Hayloft at Todsworthy Farm, Albaston, Gunnislake, Cornwall PL18 9AW
Self-catering - Sleeps 6
Welcomes adults, children, wheelchairs
18th century wheelchair-accessible M3 rated cottage for 6 near Dartmoor. Ground floor bedroom with wheel-in wet floor shower area. Two further ensuite bedrooms upstairs - twins or doubles.
Fully wheelchair-accessible kitchen diner lounge area with beamed ceilings all wide doors on the ground floor. Well equipped for six. Outside is a private parking space and lawned gardens. Wi-Fi Internet Access.
Situated in the Tamar Valley on a traditional family-run 70 acre in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Ideal for touring Both Devon and Cornwall.
Co-located with Cider Press, M2 Mobility rated cottage sleeping a further six and welcoming wheelchairs, children and dogs.
- M3 Mobility Rated cottage sleeps 6
- GF bedroom with wheel-in shower
- Two further bedrooms on first floor
- Level access to wide front door
- Wi-Fi Internet access
- Half a mile to village shop, P.O and pub
- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
- Ideal for touring Devon & Cornwall
- Co-located with Cider Press - sleeps 6
“The advert we saw did not do the Hayloft justice...
the reality exceeded our expectations 1,000 fold”
“Altogether a very relaxing and accessible cottage to stay in! Do enjoy your stay in the Hayloft!”
Review Review No. 2 of 2
Alan C
Our party:- Adults:
- Ages:
- Children:
- Dogs:
- 4
- 59 - 70
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- -
7 Nights
September - 2011
- Relaxing
- Touring
- Local Food
- Walking
- Beach / Sea
- Shopping
- Entertainment
“Hayloft provided a perfect place to stay with a wheelchair user!”
Hayloft far exceeded our expectations! It is never easy to find suitable holiday accommodation for our party which includes a wheelchair user.
The ground floor wet room had more than adequate bars and room to put my knees beneath the wash basin. The living area had plenty of room to move my wheelchair about
It was good to hear the cattle across the road at milking time. We visited The Eden Project, Morwelham Quay, Looe and Plymouth via the train, amongst other places, during our stay.
We were welcomed on our arrival by Jonathan and a cream tea with scones and bread baked by him. Altogether a very relaxing and accessible cottage to stay in! Do enjoy your stay in the Hayloft!
The marvellous accessibility!
Local Gems:There was plenty to do - too much to list here.
Alan C - September 13th 2011
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Recommended on 13/09/2011
By Alan C
Review Review No. 1 of 2
Gill M from Worcester
Our party:- Adults:
- Ages:
- 3
- 44 - 82
5 Nights
May - 2008
- Relaxing
- Touring
- Local Food
- Walking
- Beach / Sea
- Shopping
- Entertainment
“Excellent, fantastic, out of this world!”
The accommodation was by far superior to what we had expected. It had everything for disabled people.
The surrounding countryside is breathtaking and the cottage is situated so it is easy for you to travel out and about, looking at all the villages.
It was like being home from home with all the mod cons in the kitchen.
The washing machine was a bonus especially as I was supporting a gentleman with learning disabilities.
I would recommend this holiday to anyone as it was so relaxing.
The disabled facilities, the decor, all the home comforts.
The fact that you don’t feel as if you are away from home as it is so comfortable.
The advert we saw did not do the Hayloft justice - the reality exceeded our expectations 1,000 fold
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Recommended on 16/06/2008
By Gill M from Worcester