Buzzards Reach, Lower Treslea Farm, Treslea is a charming barn conversion nestled on the edge of Bodmin Moor, offering a peaceful escape with breathtaking moorland views. The well-equipped kitchen / diner features an electric cooker, microwave, dishwasher, Nescafe coffee machine, and washing machine, with ample space for four guests to gather around the dining table. The inviting lounge showcases original exposed beams and slate flooring, complete with a Smart TV, DVD player, and a sumptuous reclining corner sofa perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the Cornish countryside.
Step outside to discover your private enclosed patio area, where you can unwind in the bubbling hot tub while soaking in the tranquil surroundings, dine alfresco with the provided outdoor furniture, or fire up the charcoal BBQ for a delightful evening meal. The accommodation features two beautifully appointed bedrooms, each with their own en-suite shower rooms – a comfortable double and a cosy twin – ensuring privacy and convenience for all guests throughout their stay.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of the countryside, brewing a fresh coffee as morning light streams through the windows. Spend your days exploring the nearby footpaths that crisscross Bodmin Moor, returning to soothe tired muscles in your private hot tub as the sun sets over the moorland. Later, gather around the dining table for a home-cooked meal before sinking into the reclining sofa for a film night, the perfect end to a day of Cornish adventures.
Buzzards Reach, Lower Treslea Farm, Treslea is perfectly positioned for exploring Cornwall's most magnificent attractions and both stunning coastlines. The Carnglaze Cavern in St Neot (7 km) offers an all-weather family adventure through three fascinating man-made caverns, while the grand Victorian Lanhydrock House near Bodmin (9 km) invites you to wander through its opulent rooms and beautiful gardens. History enthusiasts will appreciate Bodmin Jail (10 km), with its interactive exhibitions and guided heritage tours exploring Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment. For cycling enthusiasts, the scenic Camel Trail (12 km) runs between Wenfordbridge, Bodmin, Wadebridge, and Padstow, offering picturesque views along a disused railway line.
Venture a little further to discover more of Cornwall's treasures, including the historic Grade I listed Port Eliot House and Gardens in St Germans (30 km), featuring Humphrey Repton's exquisite design and offering pre-booked tours. Launceston Castle (32 km) stands proudly with its rich 1000-year history and stunning panoramic views, while the magical Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (38 km) enchant visitors with diverse plant collections and captivating walks through beautifully restored gardens.
The historic market town of Liskeard (16 km) sits conveniently between Bodmin Moor and the south coast. It is home to 100s of independent and family-run businesses and a great place for a bit a shopping. The charming fishing village of Port Isaac is a 24-kilometre drive away. It's known for its scenic harbour and as the filming location for Doc Martin, it offers quintessential Cornish character and coastal beauty.