High Meadows View, Trewolla, is a delightful reverse-level cottage offering a peaceful countryside retreat for families and their four-legged friends. The well-equipped kitchen features everything you need for memorable holiday meals, including an electric oven, induction hob, dishwasher, and convenient washer / dryer, while the breakfast bar provides casual seating for four. The inviting living area beckons you to unwind on comfortable sofas before the warming wood burner, where you can enjoy your favourite films on the Smart TV while soaking in the stunning farmland views through generous windows.
Step downstairs to discover two thoughtfully appointed bedrooms – a sumptuous king-size and a versatile twin – alongside a contemporary shower room with WC. Outside, an enclosed garden provides a secure haven where children and dogs can play freely on the lawn, while adults relax under the sheltered canopy. Fire up the charcoal BBQ for delicious alfresco meals on the terrace as you drink in the tranquil surroundings.
Imagine waking to birdsong and enjoying your morning coffee at the breakfast bar, watching the countryside come to life through the windows. As evening falls, gather around the wood burner with a glass of wine, sharing stories of the day's coastal adventures before retiring to your comfortable bedroom for a peaceful night's sleep beneath the stars.
High Meadows View, Trewolla, is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's diverse attractions. Begin your adventures at Newquay Zoo, which is just five kilometres away, where fascinating wildlife and educational programs provide entertainment for all ages. Discover local heritage at Perranzabuloe Museum (9 km) or embark on a flavourful journey at Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm (9 km) with its guided tours and vintage tractor rides. Water sports enthusiasts will appreciate Stithians Lake Activities Centre (26 km), offering an array of outdoor pursuits on its picturesque waters.
For those willing to venture further, explore the mysterious underground world of Carnglaze Cavern (51 km), where you can explore the three chambers left behind by slate mining and stroll through the surrounding woods. Step back in time at the historic Jamaica Inn (55 km) on Bodmin Moor to discover place that inspired Daphne du Maurier to write a novel about it. Explore Cornwall's smuggling past in the on-site museum. Get to the bottom the county's mining past at the fascinating Geevor Tin Mine (60 km) which offers an immersive glimpse into Cornwall's mining heritage. Explore the mine tunnels and try your hand at mineral panning as part of a great day out.
Food lovers shouldn't miss Padstow, which is only a thirty-kilometre drive from the cottage. Renowned for its culinary delights, it has a picturesque harbour and gorgeous surrounding countryside. The historic town of St Austell (32 km), the centre of Cornwall's China clay industry, provides a gateway to the famous Eden Project.