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		<title>The Roundhouse in the Independent  http://tinyurl.com/c6oukqb</title>
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		<title>Some of our guest&#8217;s comments about the Roundhouse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We love to stay in odd, eccentric or historic buildings and have previously been in castles, Gothick summerhouses, towers, fairytale cottages and, most recently, a windmill. But we have never, ever, EVER stayed in a place as magical as The Roundhouse. A&#038;P K, 25/09/2011 “The roundhouse is INCREDIBLE. Location was perfect. High on the moors, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We love to stay in odd, eccentric or historic buildings and have previously been in castles, Gothick summerhouses, towers, fairytale cottages and, most recently, a windmill. But we have never, ever, EVER stayed in a place as magical as The Roundhouse.</p>
<p>A&#038;P K, 25/09/2011</p>
<p>“The roundhouse is INCREDIBLE. Location was perfect. High on the moors, very private but close enough to civilisation and, very importantly for us, surf. Authentic, raw, natural and filled with a very welcoming &#8216;energy&#8217;&#8230; The BED. Oh, the bed. What a bloody lovely bed.&#8221;</p>
<p>Holly, 09/07/2010</p>
<p>It&#8217;s one thing to have the skill and knowledge, but I think it was imagination and a vision that really built the Roundhouse. That&#8217;s what made our stay special, to be an appreciative part of someone&#8217;s dream, who re-tied the knot between us and our country&#8217;s history.</p>
<p>Lynne &#038; Mark, 19/06/2011</p>
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		<title>Stay at Swallow Barn and go to Tate St Ives and Barbara Hepworth Gardens on us</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2012 10:24:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>&#8220;It is certainly one of the most fascinating buildings I have ever slept in.&#8221; Georgia Brown writes in The Guardian about her stay at The Roundhouse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2012 17:54:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the link to last article in the Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2011/aug/12/cornwall-roundhouse-places-to-stay Staying in a replica Iron Age roundhouse What better way to get close to Cornwall&#8217;s ancient history than enjoying the life of a Celtic chief? Georgia Brown guardian.co.uk, Friday 12 August 2011 22.45 BST Article history The replica Iron Age roundhouse Round trip … [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the link to last article in the Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2011/aug/12/cornwall-roundhouse-places-to-stay</p>
<p>Staying in a replica Iron Age roundhouse</p>
<p>What better way to get close to Cornwall&#8217;s ancient history than enjoying the life of a Celtic chief?</p>
<p>    Georgia Brown<br />
    guardian.co.uk, Friday 12 August 2011 22.45 BST<br />
    Article history</p>
<p>The replica Iron Age roundhouse<br />
Round trip … the Iron Age, with a touch of luxury, in the roundhouse. Photographs: Ian Kingsnorth</p>
<p>Cornwall is well known for its rich cache of historic sites; from the popular ruins of Tintagel Castle to the many far more ancient sites scattered in fields and along overgrown footpaths. But they&#8217;re not generally the kind of places I&#8217;d want to spend the night – the lack of standing walls and the resident wildlife being just two obvious drawbacks.</p>
<p>So I was very curious to visit one of Cornwall&#8217;s most unusual new places to stay. Bodrifty Farm&#8217;s reconstructed Celtic Chief&#8217;s Roundhouse is smack bang on the doorstep of the remnants of an Iron Age settlement, one of the most important of its kind in western Europe. In many other countries, I imagine, a site of such significance would be fanfared with a gift shop, tea house, or at the very least some prominent signage, but I get lost on the short drive along ever-decreasing lanes from Penzance. When I finally pull into the drive at Bodrifty the sound of my car brings owners Penny and Fred Mustill, with their daughter Emma, out of the farmhouse to greet me. It was their fascination with the history on their doorstep that inspired this most unusual holiday let.</p>
<p>The Roundhouse is tucked discreetly behind the farmhouse in its own sheltered meadow, behind a copse of trees. The impressive Tolkeinesque reed roof sweeps almost to the grass. We duck beneath its generous canopy through willow doors (woven, I&#8217;m told, by one of Mousehole&#8217;s last traditional lobster pot makers).</p>
<p>The centrepiece is a large canopied four-poster bed. It&#8217;s handmade from local oak but piled Princess-and-the-Pea-high with plump duvets in white Egyptian cotton. Painted wall motifs have been copied from pots excavated from the village; the beaten earth floor is overlaid with rugs; and local artists have contributed sympathetic pieces, such as Iron Age-style ceramics by local potter Essex Tyler.<br />
The Roundhouse uses Iron Age construction methods</p>
<p>&#8220;Well, we had to make some concessions to modernity,&#8221; Emma explains. And while the city girl in me is thankful for that, it&#8217;s the structure of the Roundhouse that impresses me most. It began as a labour of love back in 1999. Inspired by the ancient site on his farm, Fred decided to build an authentic full-scale replica roundhouse. The timbers are cut from Cornish oak, and lashed together with twine – no nails are used.</p>
<p>For cooking and heating there is a large central fire pit. Fred&#8217;s insistence on authenticity is what makes the stay so memorable; the first thing that hits you as you enter is the sweet scent of wood smoke from previous fires.</p>
<p>But while this is billed as &#8220;luxury&#8221; camping, there is enough of a gap under the door for the sounds of the countryside at night (and no doubt a few creepy-crawlies) to drift inside – soft rain, wind and, in the morning, a racket of bird chorus. A torchlit walk to the toilet in a converted stable block certainly brings back the elemental feel of a night under canvas.</p>
<p>Of course, I can&#8217;t leave without visiting the Iron Age village, and the next morning Fred offers to take me on a tour of the eight roundhouses that made up the longest continually inhabited Iron Age settlement in Europe. He&#8217;s great company and a knowledgable guide, bringing the village to life with descriptions of their farming life – back then, the countryside would have been buzzing with villages, he explains. In fact, the first residents were early &#8220;eco thugs&#8221; who farmed the land barren and deforested it, shaping the almost treeless landscape that characterises this area of Cornwall today.</p>
<p>A walk to Carn Galver – the highest point on the peninsula – rewards with stunning views across rough fields of granite moorland, punctuated with signs of history and prehistory on their brief descent to the Atlantic: from ancient quoits and mysterious cairns to the defiant chimneys of ruined engine houses from the 19th-century tin industry.</p>
<p>Navigable in places is the Tinners&#8217; Way – an ancient trade route along the ridgeway used to transport tin from the mines to ports at St Just and Land&#8217;s End. Only cows and sheep keep parts of it open now, but along its route lie many neolithic treasures: beehive stone huts from medieval times, the famous Mên-an-Tol fertility stone, and Caer Bran, a hill fort.</p>
<p>Fred originally intended the Roundhouse to show local school children and families what the nearby site would have looked like. In its glamped-up guise it still gives an insight into Cornwall&#8217;s ancient past and, history aside, it is certainly one of the most fascinating buildings I have ever slept in.</p>
<p>• The Roundhouse sleeps two and costs from £180 a night. It is available June to October. </p>
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		<title>Tate St Ives &amp; Barbara Hepworth Garden: Come and stay at Swallow Barn anytime and visit the Tate on us.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tate St Ives and Barbara Hepworth Garden Deal: Come and stay at Swallow Barn and we will provide comp entry http://www.tate.org.uk/stives/ We have just seen the latest show and it is well worth a look, we particulary loved the Alfred Wallis lighthouses room.The Barbara Hepworth Garden is always a pleasure whatever the time of year.]]></description>
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<p>We have just seen the latest show and it is well worth a look, we particulary loved the Alfred Wallis lighthouses room.The Barbara Hepworth Garden is always a pleasure whatever the time of year.</p>
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		<title>Lonely Planet Magazine has listed us as a No 1 Easy Trip</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lonely Planet has listed us as a No 1 Easy Trip and we are inclined to agree.]]></description>
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		<title>Swallow Barn is the Guardian Editor&#8217;s pick of the week</title>
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<p><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/lateoffers" target="_blank">http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/lateoffers</a></p>
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