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hi

we've just had our third family holiday at a featherdown farm and it was awesome -- so relaxing and the kids were in heaven. you can check out their website. but word of caution, obviously the experience varies from farm to farm. we loved two but were less fond of the other one (feel free to ask me in a PM). cornwall farm (boswarthen) especially good (though very far away!).

also we spent a week camping at an organic farm in southeast cornwall called keveral and it was really cool.

shosh

Thanks for the reminder about Keveral Farm. Spent several idyllic summers there as a nipper back in the 70's. Glad to see its still going and am now thinking of making a return trip some thirty years later. The path down to the beach, 1st degree sunburn and being frightened of the geese, ahh the memories,

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