Garras Barn - holiday cottages in TRURO
Truro, Cornwall, South West England
Property details
Features
About Garras Barn
Garras Barn sits near Truro, England, tucked into a working farm setting that feels quietly rural and properly Cornish. This barn conversion bungalow sleeps six across three ground-floor bedrooms, each with its own ensuite - a useful layout for families or friends who like a little space. The kitchen has an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher, while four TVs and WiFi keep everyone entertained. Fuel, power, bed linen and towels are included in the price of £3227.00, and off-road parking for two to three cars makes arrivals straightforward - though the property is accessed via a steep, single-track approach, so drivers should take care.
Local Activities
Farm life and countryside walks
Guests often enjoy early morning strolls around the farm to see goats and cows, a hit with younger visitors. The surrounding lanes lead to quiet walks and hedgerow birdwatching, perfect for those wanting fresh air without the crowds.
Beaches, towns and local attractions
Truro is the nearest city hub, with galleries, independent shops and eateries to explore. Coastal beaches are a short drive away for surf, sand and rockpooling. For those scanning listings of holiday cottages in TRURO, Garras Barn offers a countryside contrast to seaside stays.
Nearby Places
The nearest shop is about 3.3 miles away and a friendly village pub sits roughly 1.4 miles from the property. Truro city centre, with its cathedral and restaurants, sits within easy reach for day trips and practical errands. Local farms and small attractions are spread across the area, creating a pleasant mix of rural and town options.
Getting Around
Car is the most sensible way to get to and from Garras Barn, Truro. Public transport is limited in this rural pocket of Cornwall, and the final approach is along a steep, narrow lane. Off-road parking for two to three cars helps groups who drive. Drivers should allow extra time for single-track sections and occasional farm traffic.
Things to Note
- Property accessed via a steep road, and the lanes are narrow in places.
- Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
- Minimum stay of 2 nights accepted.
- Fuel, power, bed linen and towels are included in the rent.
Property Features
All ground-floor accommodation: three bedrooms (two family rooms - each with an ensuite shower, one double and single; one double with bunk bed and ensuite shower; plus one double with ensuite bathroom and shower over bath). Kitchen, sitting room with dining area, washing machine, dishwasher, broadband/WiFi and four TVs. Lawned garden with furniture at the front, and parking for several cars.
House Rules
No pets, no smoking. Guests should note the steep access and the rural setting - farm noises and occasional smells are part of the experience. Please respect parking limits and leave the property tidy on departure.
Customer Review Summary
The guest feedback for Garras Barn is broadly positive, though a few recurring practical notes come up. Jean (Sep 2025) praised the location on a working farm and found the cottage "well located, very comfortable and well equipped" - a sentiment echoed by Justin (Jun 2024), who loved the welcome essentials and the spacious, clean interior. Stephen (May 2025) commented that the barn was "lovely, clean and very warm", suggesting the heating and cleanliness meet expectations.
Several guests highlighted the friendly, responsive hosts and thoughtful arrival touches - Jacqueline (Nov 2022) and Susan (Jun 2023) both appreciated the provisions left on arrival, including milk and treats. Families valued the ground-floor layout and ensuite bathrooms: Barbara (Oct 2021) called it "perfect for large family getaways" and Claire (May 2022) liked having a bathroom per bedroom.
Negative points are consistent and worth noting. Gerard (Sep 2024) and Hanif (Jul 2024) reported problems with the access road - narrow, overgrown lanes with few passing places and a steep approach that caused car scratches and confusion. Gerard also felt the front garden lacked privacy and the furniture was tired. Alison (Sep 2025) and Hanif mentioned hot water and WC issues at times - Alison noted limited hot water for a family of six, while Hanif experienced a flushing problem that was resolved after reporting it.
These concerns mainly affect guests who are less confident with narrow rural lanes, or larger groups who shower in quick succession. Families with very young children may find the lack of a private enclosed garden limiting. On balance, the higher-rated comments (many 5-star reviews from 2021 to 2025) emphasise cleanliness, welcome gestures and suitability for family stays, while 4-star and occasional lower scores point to access and minor maintenance issues. Prospective guests should weigh the remote charm against the narrow access road before booking.
Local Guide & Cottage Review
Garras Barn, Truro, sits in a genuinely rural corner of Cornwall that suits people after peace, open skies and farm character rather than slick coastal tourist traps. The cottage itself is a comfortable three-bedroom barn conversion on one level - handy for older guests and families. The practical kit list is reassuring: electric central heating, an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, washing machine, broadband/WiFi and four TVs. The inclusion of fuel, power, linen and towels in the rent removes a lot of small stresses, and off-road parking for two to three cars is a real plus.
Guests who loved their stays often mentioned the working farm atmosphere and friendly hosts. Justin (Jun 2024) said the kids loved visiting the goats and cows, and Jean (Sep 2025) recommended the property for its location on the farm. Multiple reviewers praised the welcome pack - milk, juice, biscuits and even chocolates made arrivals feel easy and thoughtful.
On the flip side, the approach to the property is frequently described as challenging. Several guests, including Gerard (Sep 2024) and Paul (Aug 2021), noted the long, steep and narrow lane that may intimidate drivers used to wider roads. The front garden's lack of privacy and some worn outdoor furniture were mentioned by Gerard, and a few reviewers reported plumbing or hot water hiccups that were subsequently fixed - Alison (Sep 2025) experienced limited hot water during family showers, and Hanif (Jul 2024) reported a WC issue that the host resolved.
Practical advice for future visitors: if the lane bothers the driver, consider a smaller car or extra time for the approach. Families will appreciate the ensuite bathrooms and ground-floor layout, but those needing a private garden or expecting easy pedestrian access should think twice. For travellers seeking countryside calm close to Truro's amenities, Garras Barn fits the brief. The property is one of the notable holiday cottages in TRURO for guests wanting a rural stay with straightforward indoor comforts, honest host service, and a genuine farm experience.
Keywords and related mentions appear around the site - from searches for garras barn truro to broader queries like what is a morton barn or even local job tags such as statfold barn jobs - but this property stands on its own merits: a lived-in farmstay that’s warm, functional and properly Cornish.