The Linhay’s Legacy of Comfort and Calm
A beautifully designed barn conversion nestled within the quiet, rural hamlet of Engollan, on the north Cornish coast, The Linhay (pronounced “Linny”) was originally a cowshed, and known to be one of the farm buildings for Great Engollan Farm, boasting unique features from the original build. The well appointed country-styled kitchen is a tempting space to get creative and enjoy some of Cornwall’s finest ingredients for a local feast. At the far end of this wonderful space, the sitting room resides with a picturesque inglenook fireplace and traditional wood burner, surrounded by comfy seating, for your post-beach walk cup of tea.
Perfect for:
🌊 A base to enjoy family adventures along the rugged coast of North Cornwall
🚼 Young families with small children who want to enjoy an enclosed garden
🍻 A group of friends or couples who want to explore more of Cornwall
Owner Hilary, and her family’s Cornish Heritage
Our family has deep roots in Cornwall, with my father’s side hailing from this picturesque region. Cousins and even my sister’s children were born in Cornwall. In 2005, my son made the move to Cornwall, and soon after, his own children came into the world here. Recognising the importance of having a central haven to gather and create cherished memories, we made the decision to find a home from home in Cornwall.
In 2007, we found our perfect retreat – The Linhay – a place that has become synonymous with love, laughter, and the embrace of Cornwall’s beauty. Nestled off the beaten track, The Linhay offers a tranquil escape away from it all. Despite its secluded charm, the property is conveniently situated close to multiple beaches, country walks, and popular tourist spots, providing the best of both worlds.
Our vision for The Linhay was to create a home away from home, a sanctuary of comfortable luxury. The property boasts unique features, including spacious open-plan living filled with natural light, a hot tub for a truly relaxing experience, and an attractive enclosed garden designed with children and dogs in mind. With all living spaces on one level and ensuite facilities, The Linhay exudes a welcoming charm, complemented by thick stone walls and beautiful granite stone pillars at the garden openings, adding a touch of timeless elegance to our Cornish haven.
Hilary Hastings, Owner of The Linhay
Creating a rural retreat like no other
The Linhay is a beautifully designed home, celebrating and boasting beautiful original features, whilst enjoying a modern twist. As one of the original Gems Interiors projects led by Sam Teague, Cornish Gems’ Owner Liaison and Portfolio Consultant, she says:
We wanted to create a brand for The Linhay that relates to its location and history of being part of the Great Engollan Farm. We wanted to make the interior interesting and captivating by adding plenty of colour, pattern and nature references. The aim was to make The Linhay memorable for guests and also be inviting all year around. The property is brilliant for families of young children as the property is all one level and the garden is secure. To be sustainable we kept a mixture of the existing furniture and updated key pieces to refresh the look. We reused some existing artwork and re-positioned around the property.”
Sam Teague, Cornish Gems
Escapes to Engollan
Whilst many venture to the beauty of Cornwall for the warmer climate, iconic coastal path, charming harbour towns and golden sand beaches, there’s something to be said for the rural parts of Cornwall. Engollan, one of Cornwall’s quietest hamlets truly provides a sense of serenity and a space to be you again. For enough from the madding crowds, but close enough to the buzz of Padstow and beauty of the Seven Bays, you get the best of both worlds from The Linhay.
A rural retreat like this offers a range of benefits that cater to those seeking a break from urban life and desiring a more peaceful and nature-oriented experience. Here are some advantages:
- Tranquility and Relaxation: Rural retreats provide a serene environment, free from the hustle and bustle of city life. The tranquility of rural areas allows for relaxation and stress reduction.
- Connection with Nature: Being surrounded by natural landscapes offers a chance to connect with nature. This can include walks in the countryside, stargazing, or simply enjoying the sights and sounds of wildlife.
- Clean Air and Health Benefits: Rural areas often have cleaner air compared to urban environments. Breathing fresh air and exposure to natural surroundings can have positive effects on physical and mental health.
- Escape from Technology: Rural retreats are an opportunity to unplug and detach from constant digital connectivity. This break from technology allows for a more mindful and present experience.
- Outdoor Activities: Rural areas typically offer a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, or simply exploring the local flora and fauna. This can promote physical activity and overall well-being.
- Peaceful Accommodations: Retreats in rural areas often provide peaceful and comfortable accommodations. This allows for a good night’s sleep and a chance to fully rejuvenate.
- Cultural Immersion: Rural retreats often immerse visitors in local culture and traditions. This can include interactions with the local community, trying regional cuisine, and participating in local events or festivals.
- Creativity and Inspiration: The quiet and natural beauty of rural settings can be inspiring for creative pursuits. Writers, artists, and individuals seeking inspiration often find rural retreats conducive to their work.
- Personal Reflection and Mindfulness: The slower pace of rural life encourages personal reflection and mindfulness. It provides an opportunity to take a step back, assess priorities, and gain clarity.
- Quality Time with Loved Ones: Rural retreats offer an ideal setting for spending quality time with family and friends. Away from distractions, individuals can focus on building and strengthening personal relationships.