Short stays are only available to book from October to March.

 

 

We have discounts for stays of four, five, six and above nights - up to £10.00 off per night for stays of six nights and above.

 

Please check availability above. Call for other available offers.

 

 

Please use the above booking form for card payment.

For any other payment type, please call us on +44 (0)1822 834744
or email via jon@todsworthy.co.uk.

Todsworthy Farm is a mixed enterprise of 70 acres. A family farm, where you will find cows with their calves, sheep, chickens and even a few pigs.

We provide two superb 18th century self catering holiday cottages ideally situated as part of a traditional family farm, but in a location where you enjoy unrivalled comfort and tranquillity.

Luxurious, four-star, converted cider production holiday cottage. Three double bedrooms, two large bathrooms, two reception rooms, including a sun lounge, spacious open, and fully equipped kitchen. Wifi, TV, DVD player and Hifi installed, making Cider Press a home from home.

Sumptuous, four-star holiday cottage, converted barn for housing and milking cattle. Three double bedrooms, three bathrooms, open plan kitchen, dining and lounge area, spacious courtyard with barbecue and extensive seating area. Speedy wifi, TV, DVD player and Hifi installed. Hayloft is a quiet and relaxing retreat.

Each cottage is disabled friendly providing M3 Mobility Access where needed. The cottages are specifically designed for disabled visitors with ground floor bedrooms, wet-rooms, wide doors, no steps and low kitchen worktops.

The farm environs are also set-up to be disabled friendly, providing full access to all key areas. Our 70-acres are increasingly being revised to allow complete access.

The Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is an area around the Tamar, Tavy and Lynher rivers. The area is famous for its mining heritage landscape.

On one side is Devon, the other Cornwall. The Tamar Valley has an intricate, deeply incised river that meanders just below Launceston and Tavistock. It borders Dartmoor National Park to the east and the Kit Hill area to the west.

The Tamar Valley is great for exploring – from walking, cycling, horse riding to shopping, eating, sight-seeing, scenic train rides and visiting historic houses and gardens.

This beautiful area comprises the Bere peninsula, the historical viaduct to Calstock. The area is known for its flora, fauna and geological features.

Happy stayers

"Just a little note to thank you so much for our recent week’s holiday in the Hayloft on your farm. We were all blown away with the Hayloft cottage and could not fault it in any way it was absolutely beautiful and I will look at booking it again next year. The fine details you have put into the cottage is outstanding and the surroundings are so peaceful and relaxing. Thank you very much."

"We have just stayed in the Hayloft for four nights at the end of October 2022. We had a family holiday with a wheelchair user and found the facilities very suitable and the cottage homely.

The location was great for holiday entertainment, beaches or interesting towns. We enjoyed a walk around the farm and sampled some farm goodies. Definitely planning a second visit."

"Just a short note to thank you for our holiday last week in The Hayloft. We were so impressed with the standard of the accommodation, and with all the thoughtful little extra touches - absolutely brilliant, and greatly appreciated.

It was lovely to meet you all. Thank you so much for all the thought and effort which has gone into the renovation to make the cottages such wonderful holiday properties. Our expectations were exceeded on all counts.

We had a thoroughly enjoyable break, and do hope we can come back soon. One week certainly wasn't long enough!"

"We've just had our first stay at the Cider Press and we can confidently say it won't be our last! A perfect set-up in a gorgeous location for our needs and everything had been thought about. It was refreshing to be away from home and not have to compromise our son's care. If you haven't been yet, you really must. "

"Our family of six and one fifteen month old have just returned from the Cider Press and all I can say is the accommodation was beautiful and the welcome extended to us by Jon and family was brilliant even Matthew (his little boy) invited Florence to help collect eggs!

We were able to visit the farm at any time to see and feed the animals which my granddaughter thought was awesome."

"What a fantastic holiday cottage to come to. The welcome package was gratefully received. Jonathan the owner, is a warm and friendly person and is always at hand for any help required. There are lots to do and see in the local areas. Local pub in worth a visit (Tavistock Arms).I has been a wet weeks, but we took the kids to Trethorne Leisure Park. There is plenty to do there, so we have been a few times this weeks. We also went to Countryman Cider traditional cider makers, it was free to look around, and the cider was very good. Hope to be back soon."
"We had a fantastic week holiday in the Cider Press Cottage. The weather was glorious all week! We have been to a few cottages but this one is by far the best ever had everything you could possibly need in it and was lovely. Welcome pack was gratefully received. Enjoyed days out at the Eden Project, Paignton Zoo (highly recommended) Tintagel Castle (be prepared for very steep hills and lots of steps) Widemouth Bay near Bude - lovely beach. Plenty to do! We would defiantly come back again and tell our friends about it."

"Many thanks for the 'Welcome' home-made goodies and wine - a most pleasant surprise. The cottage is very well equipped, comfortable and spotlessly clean in a good location. We have visited five National Trust properties of which Cotehele and Lanhydrock gave most pleasure.

The cottage garden and lost gardens of Helligan were most enjoyable. Also visited Tintagel, Boscastle Pasdstow(superb shellfish), Polperro and Looe. Weather was superb for the whole week."