Self catering accommodation in West Cornwall, comprising three delightful holiday cottages in Lamorna all with private hot tubs.
Tremornah sleeps up to eight
Meadowside sleeps four
Lodge sleeps two -
Borah Farm is ideal for large family parties or couples looking for a desirable location in which to discover beautiful West Cornwall. The cottages and the safari tents at Borah Farm are extensively furnished with all mod cons.
Holiday lets converted from granite barns, all have been tastefully
furnished to a high standard of comfort and are fully equipped, warm
and very cosy. Situated on a working farm above the beautiful, lush
valley of Lamorna, which is steeped in history and renowned for its
artists, it is a mere twenty minutes stroll to the cove.
All of our holiday cottages boast their own peaceful and secluded garden with individual hot tubs and furnished patio.
Glamping is available in our Safari Tents; Buttercup, Bluebell and Foxglove.
Our safari tents each sleeps up to 6 people. They are set in an eight-acre field with sea glimpses just a 20-minute stroll from Lamorna Cove. Each tent is fitted with wood-burners, hot tubs, proper comfy beds and even a Belfast kitchen sink. Lamorna Glamping, you’re under canvas but with endless hot water shower and your own flushing loo, no need to trudge across a muddy field in the middle of the night.
Near Lands End, we are an ideal location for exploring the West Country, being close to the famous Minack Theatre, Penzance and St. Ives. There are many sandy beaches nearby and wonderful walking from the doorstep to coastal footpaths.
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(Please enquire for off season short break prices and availability)
Saturday changeover.
Meadowside Friday changeover
We are situated above the beautiful, lush valley of Lamorna
and it is a mere 20 minutes stroll down to the cove, where you can sit
and enjoy a morning coffee whilst watching the world go by.
The cove is popular with swimmers and divers, and when the tide goes out
there is sand for the children to play on.
Lamorna is steeped in history and renowned for its artistic connections
and the 'Merry Maidens' ancient stone circle. The village has a pub (which
is just a short walk down a field and along the road), serving lunchtime
meals, and a hotel open to non-residents.
We are ideally situated for exploring the Westcountry
being close to Land's End, the famous open-air Minack Theatre, Penzance,
St. Ives (Tate Gallery) and many wonderful sandy beaches like Sennen and
Porthcurno.
Explore the coast by car and discover the hidden coves, or walk the coastal
footpath to the picturesque fishing village of Mousehole.
Borah Farm Cottages are perfectly positioned for day-trips to the enchanting Isles of Scilly as we are just 10 minute's drive away from departure by sea or air.
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Lamorna, St Buryan,
Penzance, Cornwall TR19 6BJ
Email: borahfarm@live.com
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Lamorna, Mousehole, and Land's End are three charming destinations nestled along the dramatic Cornish coastline, each offering a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and quaint charm.
Lamorna, a picturesque fishing cove, is known for its tranquil waters, stunning coastal views, and thriving artist community. The village has inspired numerous painters and writers, drawn to its timeless appeal, rugged cliffs, and serene landscapes. The crystal-clear waters invite swimmers and kayakers to explore, while the nearby Lamorna Cove Beach is ideal for sunbathing and rock pooling. The Lamorna Wink, a popular local pub, provides a cozy retreat for food and drinks.
Mousehole, with its quaint harbor and winding streets, is a quintessential Cornish village steeped in history and legend. Famous for its stargazy pie and the Mousehole Cat, the village is a delightful mix of traditional fishermen's cottages, art galleries, and boutique shops. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood at its harborside restaurants and take in the breathtaking views from the coastal path that leads to St. Clement's Isle.
Land's End, the most westerly point of mainland England, is an iconic landmark where the Atlantic Ocean meets the rugged cliffs. With its spectacular scenery, it is a must-see for those seeking awe-inspiring panoramas. The area offers a range of attractions, including the historic Longships Lighthouse, the ancient stone formation known as the "First and Last House," and the Land's End Visitor Center, which tells the tale of the region's rich maritime heritage. Walkers can embark on the exhilarating South West Coast Path, while families can enjoy the interactive exhibitions and the scenic Land's End Hotel.
These destinations, located within the Penwith peninsula, are part of the stunningly diverse landscape that makes up West Cornwall, an area brimming with natural beauty, cultural significance, and a vibrant local community. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a journey through time, Lamorna, Mousehole, and Land's End are the perfect spots to escape to for an unforgettable holiday experience.