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The name “Essa” is of great antiquity and is linked, by Henderson the Cornish
historian, with Ptolemy’s “Uxella”. The manor of Essa enters documented history
in The Domesday Book and deeds still exist from a sale in 1294. Essa is within
half a mile of the coastal path (which leads to the coves at Lantic Bay and the
superb coastal viewpoint at Pencarrow Head) and Lanteglos Church where Daphne du
Maurier was married. The whole area has been protected by the National
Trust for many years and is beautiful and unspoilt.

Essa Barn is not individually documented but is certainly very old. It is
situated near to the main house and has been carefully converted into a charming
home with a skilful blend of the character of centuries and fine traditional
craftsmanship.
There are three bedrooms, two with double beds and the other with a single bed.
The bathroom has a bath, shower, washbasin, bidet and toilet. There is an open beamed
farmhouse kitchen with a Rayburn, electric cooker, microwave and fridge. The
utility room has an automatic washing machine and freezer. The large comfortable
sitting room has an open beamed ceiling, views across the countryside to Fowey Harbour and a colour television and video. All bed linen is supplied and a
cot and high chair are available if required. The Rayburn is lit during the
cooler months. Night storage heaters provide alternative heating throughout the
year. The cost of electricity and oil for the Rayburn is included in the rent.
There is a large garden with pleasant rural and distant harbour views and the
added benefit of a covered seating area with picnic table. The garden also has a
children’s play area with swings and a slide. Barbeques are not allowed at this
property due to the fire risk. Parking is provided for two cars. The nearest
shops, public houses and passenger ferry to Fowey are in Polruan village which
is within walking distance. The Bodinnick Car Ferry to Fowey is two and a half miles by
road.
We regret
pets are not allowed at Essa Barn.
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