REVIEW: Classic Cottages Welltown Barn in Warleggan

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We were recently treated to a weekend away by Classic Cottages. Classic Cottages are a short break site that specialise in luxury cottages, apartments and holiday properties throughout the South and West. Every property listed must meet their exacting standards, and offer customers the ultimate holiday experience - whether that’s picturesque walks, bustling villages or seaside vistas. It’s a pretty big claim, so just how did they measure up?

We find holiday cottages that people fall in love with - it is as simple as that. Every time you walk into one of our holiday homes, whether it is a manor house or waterside apartment, we want you to say ‘Wow’, put your feet up and relax into your holiday Classic Cottages

The Classic Cottage experience

We had our hearts set on Cornwall & were in luck as Classic Cottages had over 500 beautiful cottages to choose from. Browsing and selecting properties was simple with plenty of high res photographs and clearly visible availability and pricing. You can filter by the things that matter; no of people in your party, dates, location, facilities and specific requirements such as whether pets are allowed or access to WiFi. Clicking through to a property, you’ll find a wealth of useful information including notes from the property manager, testimonials and information on nearby points of interest such as pubs, walks, beaches and towns.

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After selecting our booking, the communication was swift and payment was simple. As well as email, you’ll receive a physical booking confirmation through the post - perfect for gifting to a loved one. There’s no spam email or faffing about, rather it’s straightforward from start to finish. You’ll even receive 5% off repeat bookings through the site.

You can tell that due care and attention has been put into the cottage descriptions as we quickly discovered that our chosen property lived up the site’s claims, even surpassing our expectations.

Welltown Barn, Warleggan, Cornwall - THE BARN

Wow. What a magical setting, and stunning place. The barn was beautifully presented (I was taking note of bits and pieces to buy when I got home as I fell so hard for the decor). The cottage totally surpassed expectation; it looked even better than the pictures on the website and the setting can only be appreciated in person. The accommodation was warm, cosy, yet spacious with a fully stocked kitchen and all the mod-cons you’d expect at home. From hot tub, to dishwasher, to plenty of white fluffy towels, you felt totally at ease from the second you put down your bags. Honestly didn’t want to leave. Us; Myself & Craig

I cannot speak highly enough of Welltown Barn. We arrived pretty late on the Friday (poor Dexter suffered some terrible travel sickness) yet were still warmly greeted early evening by the owners Stuart and Sharon. They led us to the front door and informed us there were homemade cream teas waiting for us in the kitchen. They weren’t fibbing! This, alongside a batch of freshly laid eggs really set the scene for what was to be a wonderfully relaxing short break full of thoughtful little touches.

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The barn was beautiful. Think Laura Ashley simplicity with lots of reclaimed touches. The kitchen was traditional, lots of oak and gingham skirting, yet with all the mod-cons needed for self-catering. I was chuffed to find a SMEG fridge freezer, Belling oven, WiFi, flat screen T.V, microwave, coffee machine and oversized Belfast sink, as well drawers & baskets stuffed full of cleaning supplies, utensils, tea towels and even superfluous things like clingfilm and foil. Having everything we needed for our stay was much appreciated and saved us the 5 minutes journey to the nearest convenience to stock up for our stay.

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The barn is spaced out over two floors, cut neatly into the hilly terrain. This meant you can access both floors through outside doors, making it easier for those with slightly impaired mobility (although I’d be reticent to call it disabled-friendly on account of steep access to the first floor). With a shower room, kitchen and lounge on the ground floor, and two roomy bedrooms on the first with a bathroom rammed full of period features. The owner’s have retained many of the barns original low sash windows, and beams making for truly cosy, yet surprisingly spacious accommodation that has you mentally totting up things to buy for your own home.

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The beds were extremely comfortable, with no expense spared on luxurious bedding to sink into after a long day exploring Warleggan and the surrounding coast and towns. The children are notoriously hard to settle away from home, but both slept incredibly well at Welltown Barn, even asking to go to bed early with their tablets (I know, shocker). If there’s ever an indication that you’ll get a comfortable night’s stay somewhere, this is it - I really should rent my children out to guest houses to test their rooms.

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Outside you were treated to panoramic views of the little seen eastside edge of Bodmin Moor. As well as plenty of seating areas, there’s decking to relax upon, with artfully weathered sun loungers and a chimnea for warming hands of an evening. In your private little country garden is a babbling pond, and a strategically placed hot tub enjoying uninterrupted views down a picturesque valley. This magical setting seems a world away from anyone when in reality just beyond your little gate is a quiet working farm with goats, chickens and horses.

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Welltown Barn, Warleggan, Cornwall - THE AREA

The hamlet of Warleggan is twinned with Narnia and it’s easy to see why, with its smattering of homes, pretty St Bartholomew’s church and windy roads lined with woodland. The hamlet has its own spooky history too, and is said to be visited by the ghostly apparition of the churches former Reverend F. W Densham. A man much revered for his eccentricity, Densham arrived to take up incumbency of the church in 1931 and quickly alienated his parishioners with his autocratic preaching style. When the locals boycotted his services he would place cardboard cut outs on the pews on which he wrote the names of past vicars. His death in 1953 was as lonely as his life had been, having fallen down the stairs in the vicarage and lain dead for 2 days. His hand was said to be outstretched as though reaching for a bell rope to summon the assistance of his alienated parishioners.

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As quiet and tranquil as Warleggan is, head back to the A30 through Bodmin Moor “proper” and you’re treated to all the colours and beauty of Bodmin Moor with roaming Highland Cows who make no effort to move for your vehicle! Far from being isolated you have Newquay, Padstow, Bodmin and St Neot all within easy reach. The London Inn (at St Neot) offering food, drink and roaring open fire is also a great little destination spot for walkers and cyclists, located around 2 miles from Welltown Barn. More on Warleggan and the surrounding area in a follow-up post.

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So, as far as accommodation goes, you’d be hard pressed to find a more magical and picturesque setting, and a more beautiful barn to set up camp in. Ideal for families, and pet-friendly, I’ve already recommended Welltown Barn to plenty of friends looking to explore the area. The children simply did not want to leave, and we’ll be back in the Summer to explore more of what Cornwall has to offer.

If I’ve managed to persuade you to check out Welltown Barn, head on over to Classic Cottages and book yourself a stay, or elsewhere see what other luxury properties Classic Cottages has in Cornwall.

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5 of the best cars for road trips

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This year, we’ve promised the kids more day trips. As sports fans, it’s just too easy for Craig and I to camp in front of Sky Sports on a Saturday afternoon, and we’re determined to put this right. The kids are old enough now to appreciate festivals, the zoo and theme parks, so it’s time to make memories, hit the road, and discover just what makes the UK so great for families.

Having been bribed via the lure of a new car, Craig has also convinced me to go camping in the summer. It’s something the kids have begged me to do since watching Disney’s The Parent Trap (that film has a lot to answer for!) & it gives us the opportunity to explore further afield. As I write this post, with the rain lashing at my windows, I can’t say I’m too excited about this, but I can totally get behind the idea of new wheels.

So armed with a list of the best cars for camping (as compiled by Lookers) we’re narrowing down the field. I’m after something reliable, roomy and packed with performance enhancing features to make long journeys exciting and stress-free… not to mention somewhere to rest my head should a tent prove too traumatic! Here’s my top 5:

Nissan X-Trail

Looking to brush up on your wilderness survival skills? If you fancy a bit of bushcraft à la Ray Mears, then the Nissan X-Trail makes an ideal travelling companion. Load up the bikes, kayak and even the family dog. The five rearmost of the Nissan X-Trail’s seven seats can fold flat into the floor when not in use, making it perfect for throwing an air mattress in the back for a night’s sleep. Once day breaks and you want to get on the road again, you can do so in a smooth-riding, well-built, economical SUV. A win-win for everyone.​

Ford Galaxy

If your family extends beyond the average 2.4 children, or if you just prefer more space, the new Ford Galaxy might just fit the bill. Bigger and more practical than before, it promises enough room to seat everyone, as well as copious space for the tent, bags and all the camping paraphernalia you could ever need. As if you needed more convincing, this exceptional seven-seater has flexible seating with the Easyfold system, meaning that you can effortlessly fold each second row seat flat at the touch of a button. Powerfold also makes loading heavy items a little less time consuming with its automatic third row lowering and raising setting.​

Volvo V90

No camping vehicle roundup would be complete without a Volvo. Over the years the Swedish giants have produced many models that are ideally suited to exploring the outdoors. The new Volvo V90 continues this long-standing tradition in some style. Featuring cutting edge tech such as Large Animal Detection and Run-off Road Mitigation, the V90 is beautifully built for these environments. The handy collapsible back row with two stage child safety seats, offer peace of mind when travelling long distances with younger children. And, of course, it wouldn’t be a Volvo without a cavernous boot to hold all those trip essentials.

Range Rover

Going off-road? Then consider journeying in the Range Rover which is more than capable of taking you off the beaten track. Adjustable air suspension allows you to glide above rocks which might otherwise damage the underside of the car, while a wading depth of 90cm should make the occasional river crossing stress-free. Go for the 3.0-litre turbodiesel V6 engine which boasts the torque to scale for the most intimidating of inclines.

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Volkswagen Touareg

Camping isn’t just about the destination, it’s also about how you get there, and the Volkswagen Touareg is one of the best 4X4s for journeying. With those Volkswagen credentials it’s super reliable, giving you added peace of mind on those coast to coast overnight journeys. It has an impressive engine and permanent four wheel drive so it won’t let you down when you’re parking on ground that’s less than terra firma. Finally, generously proportioned and luxurious interiors also ensure everyone has enough room to sprawl out and enjoy the ride. Sounds good to me!

I can’t wait to get test driving these beauts. If you can think of any other cars we should be considering, drop me a comment & I’ll be sure to check them out.

Gift ideas for your sporty fella

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Let’s face it, men are notoriously hard to buy Christmas gifts for. In a bid to lower the expectation on themselves, they’ll often say “I’m not fussed about presents this year”, or “there’s nothing I really need right now”. Calling their bluff, we tend to buy them boxer shorts, socks or a novelty apron year after year.

But if you’re lucky enough to have a man that’s into sports, there’s plenty out there.

Golf clothes

Golf Get the look @ Function18: (Raspberry) Cross Punch Polo SS17 from £29.99 / TOP: Ted Baker Golf AW17 Armstrong Sweater (Mint) £95 / Ted Baker Golf AW17 Farway Polo (Coral) £79 / Mizuno SS17 from £26.99 / BOTTOM: Under Armour SS17 from £19.99 / Galvin Green AW17 from £59.95 / Ted Baker Golf AW17 Parway Zip (Grey) £119

Golf tends to be a bit of a marmite sport; you either love it, or hate it. But if you haven’t sat through the sheer excitement of a fourth day of a PGA Tour, you’re seriously missing out. There might not have been much movement on the leader-board all day, but play one bad hole in the back nine and things can change dramatically.

If you can’t muster any enthusiasm for the actual game, I guarantee you that the sight of physically fit men in tight-tailored golf wear will give you something to take home from the experience… present inspiration! *cough*.

Golf7 Get the look @ Function18: TOP: Callaway SS17 Pablo Larrazabal from £17.99 / Adidas SS17 Nacho Elvira Rain Jacket £99.99 / BOTTOM: Mizuno SS17 Piquet Shirt now £23.99 / Mizuno SS17 JQ Shirt now £26.99 / (Featured) Galvin Green SS17 Avery Paclite Gore-Tex Jacket £239.95

Gone are the days of stuffy argyle sweaters, nowadays golf clothes are bang on trend. Men’s designer golf gear carries all the prestige your sporty fella insists upon, and it allows you to finally force a little colour into their wardrobe. What’s more, everything you see will transition perfectly from golf course to pub. Check out Function18 for all the gear from all the most respected brands including Adidas, Callaway, Galvin Green, Nike and Ted Baker Golf.

golf5 Get the look @ Function18: Mizuno AW17 Breathe Thermo £94.99 / Adidas SS17 Club 3-Stripes Sweater £47.99 / Peak Performance SS17 Octon Jacket £169

Sports memorabilia

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PRE-FRAMED Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor Signed Darts Shirt £224.99 / PRE-FRAMED Gareth Bale Signed Real Madrid Shirt 2016-2017 - Number 11 £274.99 / Ian Botham Signed Cricket Bat Full Size Slazenger - Premium Framed £269.99

Whether he’s into football, boxing, snooker or cricket, he’s sure to appreciate some signed goodies from his sporting idol. No one is saying you should stalk Wayne Rooney with a bic biro in hand, just find a reputable dealer online (such as A1 Sporting Memorabilia) and browse through thousands of authenticated products.

Not only will you be giving him bragging rights with his pals, displayed correctly sporting memorabilia really does look the part. There’s also the added draw that your piece could go up in value significantly if your chosen sporting celebrity goes on to achieve something amazing in their field (or indeed gets arrested).

Just make sure you get a hologram certificate of authenticity if you’re planning on insuring your item.

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PRE-FRAMED Conor McGregor Signed Glove - Everlast £319.99 / Ian Botham Signed Cricket Ball - White Slazenger £59.99 / Manny Pacquiao Signed Boxing Glove - Everlast Gold £199.99 / Dan Luger Signed Mini Rugby Ball £23.99 / Cristiano Ronaldo Signed Football Boot - White Nike £349.99 / Ben Stokes Signed Book - Firestarter £59.99

Experience days

The ultimate win, win, why not send your significant other for a sporty day out from Red Letter Days? Choose a supercar driving gift for the petrol head in your life, or a high octane indoor skydiving lesson, or even a James Bond-style power boating day on the Thames. Not only will it get their adrenaline pumping, it will also get them out of the house for a good 4-6 hours! Perfect!

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There you have it! 3 perfect gift ideas for your sporty fella.

Happy Christmas guys!

 

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