Corner Cottage, Trevarren, is an elegantly appointed three-bedroom retreat blending sophisticated style with welcoming comfort. The heart of the home features a well-appointed kitchen with an electric oven, gas hob, and modern conveniences including a slimline dishwasher, microwave, and prized Nespresso coffee machine. The generously proportioned lounge invites you to relax on sumptuous leather sofas, warmed by a multi-fuel stove and overlooking the room through elegant louvred window shutters and a striking oversized mirror.
Step outside into your private sanctuary of enclosed patio and terraced gardens, where you can dine alfresco on balmy afternoons and wander through lawned areas dotted with mature trees and flowering shrubs. Three beautifully appointed bedrooms await: a charming king-size bedroom with pretty wallpaper and French-style chandelier offering genuine retreat space, a sweet twin room, and a practical bunk bedroom perfect for younger guests. The splendid family bathroom merges vintage character with contemporary comfort, featuring a luxurious free-standing roll-top bath, corner shower, and a hand-held shower attachment, all enhanced by lovely mirrors.
Imagine waking to gentle Cornish light filtering through your windows, enjoying a leisurely breakfast as you plan your day's adventures. Watch the afternoon unfold from your private garden, perhaps sipping locally-roasted coffee while children explore safely amongst the terraced lawns and shrubs. As dusk arrives, gather indoors where the multi-fuel stove crackles invitingly and the Smart TV offers evening entertainment.
Corner Cottage, Trevarren, is perfectly positioned to discover mid-Cornwall's treasures and charming coastal towns. Trerice, a charming Elizabethan manor house with beautiful gardens and rich historical collections is just seven kilometres away and invites exploration of centuries past. Camel Creek Family Theme Park (10 km) promises thrilling rides and animal encounters for unforgettable family adventures. The historic St Austell Brewery (13 km) showcases award-winning beers, sustainable brewing practices, and over 180 linked pubs throughout Cornwall. For industrial heritage enthusiasts, Wheal Martyn Clay Works (20 km) offers fascinating insights into Cornwall's famous china clay industry set within stunning parkland.
Venture further afield to discover the dramatic coastline at Lizard Point (53 km), where rugged cliffs meet rare wildlife and historical landmarks, ideal for invigorating nature walks and coastal exploration. St Michael's Mount (50 km) captivates visitors with its historic castle, subtropical gardens, and scenic causeway walks brimming with legendary tales. The spectacular Tamar Valley trail (54 km), stretching an impressive 35 miles from Plymouth to Launceston, winds through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty revealing historic quays and crumbling mines.
Just a short 10-kilometre drive away, the charming seaside resort of Newquay awaits with its stunning golden beaches and relaxed coastal atmosphere. This award-winning destination, voted Best Seaside Town for Families, offers endless opportunities for surfing, swimming, and seaside adventures along its magnificent coastline. The town's vibrant harbour, excellent restaurants, and family-friendly attractions make it perfect for memorable beach holidays. Meanwhile, historic Camborne lies 33 km inland, where visitors can explore the fascinating legacy of Cornwall's mining heritage. Once the world's richest mining town during the tin and copper boom, Camborne now features captivating museums, heritage sites, and cultural attractions that bring this remarkable industrial history to life for curious travellers.



















