Ednovean Farm

5 out of 5

290 reviews

0% recommend

4.9 location

5 staff/service

5 cleanliness

4.9 facilities


Guest from Northallerton
6th October, 2024

5.0 of 5

Christine and Charles are delightful hosts who couldn’t do enough for us to make our stay comfortable and relaxing. Ednovean Farm is a wonderful oasis of tranquility with lovely accommodation and beautiful gardens. The views over to St Michaels Mount are very special.

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Lovely gastro pub in the local village serving excellent food. And is within walking distance of the Farm. Nearby village a short drive away also has a good evening meal options

Guest from Madion
1st October, 2024

5.0 of 5

I can't say enough good things about Ednovean Farm! I have stayed at many B&Bs but this is #1 on my list. No detail has been missed - from Christine's welcome with tea and cake upon arrival to our final delicious breakfast on departure. Our room was beautifully decorated (like something from a magazine) and the gardens and view are amazing. Breakfasts were served in lovely rooms with candlelight, flowers, etc. Christine gave us helpful information regarding local restaurants, bus info, etc, etc. I definitely hope to return to Ednovean Farm in the future!

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We had fantastic meals at The Cabin and Victorian Inn. Since we were without a car, we took the Coaster bus for a day to view the beautiful Cornwall countryside with a stop in St. Ives - great deal. Perranuthnoe is a small village with lovely views and beach walking. Don't miss the nearby St. Michael's Mount.

Guest from Rochester
13th September, 2024

4.8 of 5

We had a wonderful stay at Ednovean Farm. Christine & Charles are wonderful hosts. The Apricot room is on the smaller side but still lovely, like some thing you would find in a country magazine. The room was very clean and the bed very comfortable. They served us delicious breakfasts in such a lovely setting. The small touches they add did not go unnoticed. Christine gave us some good suggestions of places to visit. We saw all we came to see in the three days we visited. Cell service and internet were very spotty at best and sometimes a challenge trying to get location services when heading out or looking up some place to visit.

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You are way out in the country. Plan accordingly if you are used to referencing the internet. We visited St. Ives and took the train from St. Erth. Don’t plan to drive there. Seeing the Botallack tin mines was interesting and very scenic. Eating at the Victoria Inn was convenient the night we arrived. There wasn’t much else near by. We walked there and back through the foot path.

Guest from Tamworth
11th August, 2024

4.8 of 5

Christine and Charles couldn’t have been more helpful. During our stay we didn’t have to ask for anything as they had thought of everything. Their attention to detail was exemplary, from the fresh cut flowers in our room to the beautiful breakfast each morning, in our own private breakfast room. The room was beautiful, overlooking St Michael’s mount, we had our own little terrace and were even provided with cushions for the outside chairs! Tea and coffee making facilities were more than sufficient, with biscuits too. Christine brought us a hot drink and cake on our arrival to welcome us after our 5 hour drive, which was so thoughtful.

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The farm is in a beautiful, secluded location. There are plenty of pubs within easy walking distance that offer good food. The coastal path is a short walk away but we didn’t try it as the weather wasn’t great. Penzance and St Ives are easy to reach by car, only a few miles away. Worth a visit to both to wonder around the little side streets with all their artisan shops and the harbours. Again, lots of different eateries in both places.