St Cadoc, Trevone, is a bright and modern three-bedroom house offering the perfect retreat for large families and groups on Cornwall's stunning north coast. The contemporary kitchen features an induction hob and oven, dishwasher, and spacious dining area with breakfast bar, seamlessly flowing into the open-plan living space. Relax in the expansive lounge area with its huge comfortable sofa and cosy wood burner, whilst enjoying views across the wraparound garden through the light-filled conservatory.
Step outside to discover a beautiful established garden with lawns, mature shrubs, and a delightful decked area complete with outdoor dining furniture and charcoal BBQ for memorable al fresco meals. The property features three generously sized bedrooms: one super-king-size, one king-size, and one flexible super-king-size zip-and-link that converts to twin beds. Enjoy the convenience of an en-suite shower room plus a family bathroom with shower over bath, alongside a handy utility room and ground-floor cloakroom.
Picture yourself waking to the gentle sounds of coastal life, brewing fresh coffee in your modern kitchen, then stepping onto the sunny deck with the morning papers. Spend lazy afternoons in the conservatory watching the garden come alive, before gathering around the crackling wood burner to share tales of your Cornish adventures as the evening draws in.
St Cadoc, Trevone, sits in an idyllic position to explore North Cornwall's treasures. Trevone's sandy and rocky beaches await just half a mile away, perfect for swimming in the azure tidal pools or marvelling at the natural wonder of Round Hole marine geyser – a spectacular blowhole that shoots seawater skyward during high tides. Visit Padstow Brewing Co, a 2-kilometre drive away, for award-winning craft beer tastings in their welcoming taproom, or head to Camel Creek Family Theme Park (9 km) for thrilling rides, splash zones, and animal encounters including meerkats and reptiles. History enthusiasts will love exploring the atmospheric Bodmin Jail (26 km) with its fascinating Georgian heritage tours through original cells and execution chambers, whilst garden lovers can wander through the magical Lost Gardens of Heligan, 31 kilometres away, featuring Victorian gardens, jungle walkways, and the famous Mud Maid sculpture.
Further afield, discover maritime history at St Ives Museum (51 km) with its collection of shipwreck artefacts and local fishing heritage, meet rescued grey seals and sea lions at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary (52 km) where conservation efforts help rehabilitate marine wildlife, or explore the scenic Tamar Valley trail (54 km) with its historic mining landscapes and steam railway journeys through dramatic river valleys.
The vibrant seaside town of Newquay, just 16 kilometres away, beckons with its golden beaches and world-renowned surfing scene at Fistral Beach, complemented by family-friendly attractions including the Blue Reef Aquarium and Newquay Zoo. Perfect for traditional seaside holidays, visitors can enjoy harbour-fresh fish and chips whilst watching surfers tackle Atlantic swells. Meanwhile, the historic riverside town of Falmouth is a 44-kilometre drive south, where Pendennis Castle's Tudor fortresses guard the harbour entrance and the National Maritime Museum celebrates Cornwall's seafaring heritage. Falmouth's thriving arts scene flourishes with independent galleries, creative workshops, and the renowned Falmouth Art Gallery showcasing both contemporary and classical works.























