The Games Room is on the left, with Roe Cottage central, Fallow Cottage under the weather vane, and Sika Cottage on the far right, beyond which is the Laundry


Deer Park Farm

The farm is a 280 acre family run beef, sheep and arable farm set in the tranquil surroundings of the unspoilt Tamar Valley and enjoys stunning views across to Dartmoor.

Formerly owned and farmed by HRH Prince Charles, Duke of Cornwall, the area is steeped in history dating back to the 14th Century when it was an ancient Royal Deer Park.

Today's visitors are welcome to see the many farming activities throughout the seasons - from lambing in the springtime through silage and haymaking and into harvest in autumn.

The Cottages

Deer Park Farm accommodation comprises three self-catering cottages, delightfully converted from traditional stone barns, the conversion having allowed many original features to be retained.
Roe
  • Single storey
  • Bedroom 1 - Double and single
  • Sleeps up to four
  • Bedroom 2 - Single
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Fallow
  • Two storey
  • Bedroom 1 - Double and single
  • Sleeps up to five
  • Bedroom 2 - Twins
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Sika
  • Two storey
  • Bedroom 1 - Double and single
  • Sleeps up to five
  • Bedroom 2 - Twins
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All cottages have the following features:
  • Fully furnished
  • Night storage heaters
  • Metered electricity
  • Fully equipped kitchen
  • Lounge/diner with colour TV
  • VCR available for hire
  • Bath with shower
  • All beds with duvets
  • Communal laundry with automatic washing machine and tumble drier
  • Recreation Room
  • Payphone on site
  • Cot and highchair available free of charge
  • Wi-Fi broadband access available on request
Games Room

Please note:
Because of the nature of farming activities, we regret we are unable to accommodate visitors' pets on the farm. However a recommended Pet Hotel is available one mile away. Bookings should be made by prior arrangement.

 

Deer Park Farm Holiday Cottages
Luckett, Callington
Cornwall
PL17 8NW
Phone / Fax: 01579 370292
email: enquiries@deerparkfarmcottages.co.uk

Updated July 2006
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