
An Garth is a traditional stone barn conversion in the far west of Cornwall, set in the hamlet of Crows-an-Wra near St Buryan. Original granite walls and exposed timber beams frame the living spaces. The barn sits in open countryside with views across fields towards the Atlantic coast.
The setting is pure rural Cornwall. Fields surround the property. The coast is close by. You can see farmland and hear nothing but birdsong.
An Garth sleeps guests in well-appointed bedrooms with modern bathrooms. The living area features the barn's original stonework. The kitchen connects to the dining space. Vaulted ceilings create a sense of space throughout.
Land's End sits 3 miles away (8 minutes).
An Garth is a traditional stone barn conversion in the far west of Cornwall, set in the hamlet of Crows-an-Wra near St Buryan. Original granite walls and exposed timber beams frame the living spaces. The barn sits in open countryside with views across fields towards the Atlantic coast.
The setting is pure rural Cornwall. Fields surround the property. The coast is close by. You can see farmland and hear nothing but birdsong.
An Garth sleeps guests in well-appointed bedrooms with modern bathrooms. The living area features the barn's original stonework. The kitchen connects to the dining space. Vaulted ceilings create a sense of space throughout.
Land's End sits 3 miles away (8 minutes). Minack Theatre perches on the cliffs at Porthcurno, 4 miles distant (10 minutes). St Ives offers galleries and beaches 15 miles north (30 minutes). Penzance provides shops and the harbour 7 miles east (15 minutes).
An Garth suits couples and small families wanting authentic barn character in Cornwall's most westerly corner. Book this barn for coastal walks and genuine countryside peace.
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Thick granite walls showcase authentic Cornish barn construction with natural stone texture throughout the living spaces and bedrooms.
Traditional wooden beams cross the ceilings and add rustic character that reminds you this was once a working agricultural building.
Set in open countryside near Crows-an-Wra with nothing but fields and farmland surrounding the property for complete tranquillity.
High ceilings follow the original barn roofline and create bright airy rooms that feel spacious and full of light.
Just minutes from the Atlantic coastline with dramatic clifftop walks and beaches including Land's End three miles away.
Perfect location for exploring Cornwall's far west including Minack Theatre, St Ives, Penzance and countless coastal paths nearby.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach An Garth by car, take the A30 towards Penzance then follow the B3283 through St Buryan towards Crows-an-Wra. The barn is easily accessible from main roads and you'll have off-road parking upon arrival.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Penzance, approximately 7 miles away. From there, you can take a taxi or hire a car for the scenic journey through west Cornwall countryside.
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