In The Area

Being nearly halfway through Cornwall, we are a great base to take day trips to any part, even Lands End. Drive, lunch and back for dinner with us or at one of the many 'Top Notch' eateries that Cornwall boasts.

Close at hand there is-:

St. Neot - (5 minute drive).
A picturesque village with church famous for its 16th century stained glass windows, small shop and local Pub.
Bodmin Moor beautiful for walking
Colliford Lake - fishing
Siblyback Lake - fishing and sailing
Eden Project
Lanhydrock
. N.T.
Lost Gardens Helligan.
Trerice. N.T.
National Maritime Museum, Falmouth.
Pencarrow House
Caerhays
Carglaze Caverns
- centuries old caverns created by slate miners
Trewithen
Bodmin Jail

Bodmin and Wenford Railway - steam trains
Fowey - coastal town
Padstow - famous for its harbour, restaurants and Rick Stein
Beaches - Newquay for surfing, Constantine Bay,  Polzeath, and many more.
Golf Clubs
The London Inn St Neot, the nearest pub 5 min drive.
Vintage Cars - we can arrange hire for a day or two or more, hood down or up, the Cornish lanes take on a new hue. 

Directions

Address: Barleysplatt Hall, Pantersbridge, Bodmin, PL30 4DP

Barleysplatt Hall, Pantersbridge is halfway between St. Neot and Mount

From Launceston head west along the A30 trunk road towards Bodmin.

Pass Bolventor, home to the world famous Jamaica Inn, on the left hand side and continue for approximately 2 miles taking the exit signposted Colliford Lake and St Neot. Continue on this road passing Colliford Lake on the left hand side and proceed over the cattle grid again heading south towards St Neot.

Continue on this road for approximately 1.2 miles and then proceed over another cattle grid where there will be a crossroads. Continue straight ahead signposted Ley and continue on this road for approximately 450 yards.

At the next crossroads (identified by the granite mile post) turn right signposted Mount and follow this road for approximately half a mile as it descends into the River Warleggan Valley. Just prior to crossing over the bridge at Pantersbridge there is a right hand turn signposted unsuitable for wide vehicles.

Continue on this road for approximately half a mile where the entrance to Barleysplatt Farm will be found on the left hand side. Continue along that road for another 150 yards where a small car park will be found opposite the Barleysplatt Hall entrance.

Map reference: OS Landranger sheet 201:158/685.

NOTE FOR GPS USERS:
Should your GPS direct you through Warleggan, please ignore this as going this way will result in additional travel time.

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