Churchtown Farm St Martins Isles of Scilly
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    • Churchtown Cottage Sleeps 6
    • Middle Cottage Sleeps 3
    • Cottages Gallery
    • Churchtown Farm Gardens
    • Facilities at a Glance
    • Guest Book
  • Availability & prices
    • Availability 2026
    • Availability 2027
    • Prices
  • Booking & Contact Us
    • Booking Terms
    • Property rules
    • Guest Information
  • Travel to Scilly & FAQs
  • About St. Martins
    • Autumn & Spring breaks
    • What to do on St. Martins
    • What to eat on St. Martins
    • Churchtown Flower Farm
    • Visiting the other islands

The Gardens

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Surrounding your holiday cottages are spacious shared gardens, which look beautiful all year with echiums, gazanias, belladonna, agapanthas and many other tropical plants. Just across the road is a large lawn for garden games, as well as a shed with lots of buckets and spades and fishing nets to borrow. But the best bit, is the sheltered Secret Garden where you will find a large summer house, decking area and gas barbecue. A secluded area that can be enjoyed whatever the weather.
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Not far beyond the gardens, lie the fields of our flower farm where we grow scented narcissi and pinks almost year round. The warmer microclimate of the Isles of Scilly enables us to grow and sell flowers throughout the year and allows keen horticulturalists and pure nature lovers alike, to bask in a semi-tropical environment not much more than a stone's throw from the UK mainland. 
AVAILABILITY and prices
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  • Home
  • Churchtown Farm Cottages
    • Churchtown Cottage Sleeps 6
    • Middle Cottage Sleeps 3
    • Cottages Gallery
    • Churchtown Farm Gardens
    • Facilities at a Glance
    • Guest Book
  • Availability & prices
    • Availability 2026
    • Availability 2027
    • Prices
  • Booking & Contact Us
    • Booking Terms
    • Property rules
    • Guest Information
  • Travel to Scilly & FAQs
  • About St. Martins
    • Autumn & Spring breaks
    • What to do on St. Martins
    • What to eat on St. Martins
    • Churchtown Flower Farm
    • Visiting the other islands