Trevarna, Cawsand is a majestic holiday retreat nestled on Cornwall's south coast next to the twinned village of Kingsand, offering a blend of elegance and modern comfort. Step into the well-equipped kitchen, where culinary adventures await. Whether it's a quick breakfast or a lavish dinner, the kitchen is a haven for any family chef. Flowing seamlessly from the kitchen is the vibrant living area, with wonderfully styled high ceilings, while the dining area, with splendid views and seating for 12, complements the classic feel, just perfect for either a lazy breakfast or for that family celebration.
As you step outside, the outdoor area beckons with its inviting seating and BBQ, ideal for alfresco dining or simply soaking up the serene ocean views. The charm of Trevarna continues upstairs with its six sumptuous bedrooms, each a cosy sanctuary after a day of exploration. The bathrooms, modern and well-appointed, offer a refreshing escape, ensuring every moment of your stay is wrapped in comfort.
Imagine waking up to the sun rising over the ocean. The day ahead is yours to shape – whether it's lounging in the sun-drenched garden, sharing laughter and stories over a BBQ feast, or simply unwinding in the living room. This is more than just a holiday; it's a chance to relax and enjoy some of the finest views of the ocean.
Trevarna, Cawsand is a stunning property and a gateway to the wonders of Cornwall. Located a stone's throw from picturesque beaches, it's perfect for sun-seekers and water sports enthusiasts alike. The local area is dotted with fine eateries and traditional inns, offering a taste of Cornwall's rich culinary heritage. Nearby is the historic Mount Edgcumbe with its 865-acre estate, café, and gardens. Venture 29 kilometres to Looe Island for a unique wildlife experience or explore the intriguing Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing, just 35 kilometres away.
For a blend of fun and education, the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth, 44 kilometres from Trevarna, is a must-visit. If you're up for a scenic trail, the Tamar Valley trail, stretching from Plymouth to Launceston, is 46 kilometres away. For those willing to travel a bit further, Launceston Castle and the world-famous Eden Project are within 58 kilometres, offering a glimpse into Cornwall's rich history and innovative spirit.