Lantallack

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Industry Tourism
Occupation Luxury holiday Cottages and B&B
Location Saltash, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Introduction Lantallack is a lovely old Georgian farm, set in 40 acres in the heart of south east Cornwall, bordering an area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB). Steeped in history, Lantallack dates back to 1327 when it was first recorded as belonging to St. Germans Priory, now the Port Eliot Estate and its historic cider orchards still produce delicious organic apple juice to this day (which guests will find in their welcome hamper in the cottages). For many years visitors have been inspired by Lantallack’s beauty, peace and tranquillity and ever changing landscape. As Alastair Sawday says in his book ‘Go Slow England’ this is ‘a beautiful corner of the world… the view from the terrace is breathtaking, sailing across the farm's valley and patchwork fields, carrying the eye to the hills beyond. The evening shadows create the effect of a sublime 'pop-up' book. Sitting under the clematis and wisteria-clad pergola with a glass of wine, watching the swallows swoop low to catch flies over the pond and against the setting sun.'