Windmill View, Trevone is a contemporary family home perfectly positioned for exploring Cornwall's captivating Seven Bays. Step through the impressive bi-folding doors into the light-filled kitchen / diner, where modern elegance meets everyday functionality. This sociable space features an electric integrated oven, ceramic hob with downdraft extractor, a built-in larder fridge, wine fridge, and Bosch coffee machine – ideal for preparing memorable meals together. The utility room provides additional convenience with washing machine, tumble dryer, and extra fridge space.
The impressive lounge beckons with its large Smart TV, sound bar, and sumptuous sofas, offering the perfect retreat after coastal adventures. Venture outside to discover an enclosed rear patio garden with generous seating and BBQ, plus a charming front lawn perfect for lawn bowling challenges with family and friends. An outdoor heated shower adds a delightful touch. Ascend to find four wonderfully appointed bedrooms: a super-king master with balcony overlooking countryside, two king-size rooms with views, and a twin, all serviced by two bathrooms including an en-suite with rainfall shower.
Imagine leisurely mornings sipping coffee on the balcony, watching the day unfold across the countryside, then firing up the BBQ as evening approaches. Picture children playing on the enclosed lawn whilst you relax, or venture just half a mile to Trevone Beach for an impromptu swim. As twilight settles, gather indoors around the Smart TV, sharing stories of the day's seaside discoveries and planning tomorrow's adventures along this magnificent coastline.
Windmill View, Trevone is perfectly positioned to experience the best of North Cornwall's coastal charm. Just half a kilometre away, Trevone Beach offers pristine sand ideal for swimming and rock pooling, whilst keen surfers flock to Harlyn Bay Beach (1 km). Guided kayaking tours on the River Camel at Porthilly Cove (4 km) provide wonderful opportunities for family adventures and wildlife spotting through this scenic estuary. Wadebridge and District Museum (10 km) showcases fascinating local history with free admission, staffed by knowledgeable volunteers eager to share Cornwall's rich heritage. The scenic Camel Trail – a magnificent six-mile cycling and walking path to Wadebridge – invites leisurely exploration of the estuary landscape. Rock Beach, accessible by ferry, offers another splendid coastal escape. For cultural enrichment, Trerice (17 km) enchants visitors with its charming Elizabethan manor house, beautiful gardens, and engaging family-friendly activities. Further afield, Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm (28 km) captivates with award-winning farm experiences including vintage tractor rides and apple-based products.
Venture further to discover Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection (48 km), where underground tours through authentic 18th-century tin mine workings reveal Cornwall's fascinating mining heritage, complete with original machinery and geological displays. Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary near Hayle (51 km) delights families with over 1,200 animals including meerkats, lemurs, and exotic birds, featuring interactive exhibits, adventure playgrounds, and daily keeper talks. Art enthusiasts will treasure Tate St Ives (51 km), dramatically positioned overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing modern and contemporary art with rotating exhibitions and works by the famous St Ives artists' colony.
Nearby Newquay is a 16-kilometre drive away and boasts miles of golden sand across eleven spectacular beaches, including family-favourite Fistral Beach, renowned for its excellent surfing conditions and Blue Flag status. The town offers everything from bustling waterfront restaurants to the fascinating Blue Reef Aquarium and Newquay Zoo. Meanwhile, Truro, Cornwall's elegant county capital, lies 31 kilometres away and charms visitors with its blend of independent boutiques, Georgian architecture, and cultural highlights including the magnificent Gothic Revival cathedral with its soaring spires and the prestigious Royal Cornwall Museum, housing impressive collections of Cornish art and archaeology.































