Rosebud farm is a quiet family run site in the village of St Teath just 10 minutes walk to St Teath village shop, and pub (the white hart) as you can see from the above picture we are well known for our spectacular scenery. With no clubhouse we are ideal for those who want a peaceful, 'away from it all' holiday.
About St Teath
St Teath is situated in North Cornwall between the B3314 coast road and the A39, centred around the beautiful church dedicated to St Tetha, daughter of King Brychan. Although the population is only about 2000 people, there is a strong community spirit The village has a fine Inn (The White Hart), Post Office, two general stores and a butcher's shop. As well as the White Hart there are several establishments providing Bed & Breakfast. Being located close to the coastal villages of Port Isaac and Tintagel, and also near the infamous Bodmin Moor, it makes an ideal base from which to tour North Cornwall.
There are plenty of interesting walks starting from the village, many leading to the superb peaceful backwoods of the Allen Valley. Flora and Fauna abound in this area
St Teath
Pop. in 1841 - 1719
1991 - 2072
The village of St Teath lies on the western slopes of the River Allen to the south-west of Camelford(3 miles), north-east of the market town of Wadebridge(7 miles) and due south of the world famous Delabole Slate Quarry. The village forms part of Cornish sporting legend in that the first record of cricket played in Cornwall was a single-wicket championship played between gentleman farmers on July 3 1781 in a field behind the village inn