Skyber Riverview Barn, Tresarrett is a beautifully restored 300-year-old barn conversion offering a peaceful countryside retreat in the heart of Bodmin Moor. The open-plan living space welcomes you with an attractive kitchen featuring an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge with ice compartment, Nespresso coffee machine, and air fryer. The comfortable lounge area invites relaxation with a two-seater reclining sofa and reclining chair gathered around a cosy wood burner, perfect for evening warmth, alongside a Smart TV. A snug dining area completes this sociable space, ideal for everything from quick breakfasts to leisurely meals.
Heading outside, the enclosed garden provides a delightful riverside setting with direct access to the Camel Trail, furnished with rattan bistro furniture, zero gravity sun loungers, a Weber barbecue, and chimenea fire pit. Traditional steep stairs with rope handrail lead directly from the lounge to the spacious king-size bedroom above, complete with a Hypnos Elite Luxury mattress, cosy sofa, and wall-mounted TV for lazy mornings. The luxurious en-suite bathroom features a roll-top bath, separate shower, and WC. A lockable cycle shed and off-road parking complete the practical amenities.
Picture quiet mornings with coffee in the garden, river views stretching before you, birdsong your only soundtrack. Spend sun-filled days cycling the Camel Trail from your gate, exploring ancient moorland paths, or venturing to dramatic coastal cliffs. As evening settles, return to your peaceful sanctuary, perhaps lighting the fire pit as stars emerge over Bodmin Moor, the wood burner crackling softly inside your beautifully restored retreat.
Skyber Riverview Barn, Tresarrett occupies a tranquil spot in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with exceptional access to Cornwall's treasures. Bodmin Jail in Bodmin (8 km) offers fascinating guided heritage tours, paranormal experiences, and interactive exhibitions exploring Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment within its atmospheric ancient walls. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (10 km) beckons with its legendary smuggling history, housing a unique museum alongside charming accommodations and delightful dining in this famous Bodmin Moor landmark. Tintagel Castle in Tintagel (16 km) crowns dramatic cliffs with breathtaking coastal panoramas, rich Arthurian legends woven through ancient ruins connected by a spectacular modern footbridge. Fowey Aquarium in Fowey (22 km) provides wonderful family entertainment with fascinating glimpses into Cornish marine life through interactive touch pools and diverse displays of local sea creatures.
Venture further to discover more of Cornwall's captivating heritage and natural beauty. The National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth (49 km) celebrates the county's seafaring legacy with engaging exhibits, impressive boat collections, and interactive family activities in a stunning waterfront setting. The Great Flat Lode Trail in Treskillard (53 km) traces a scenic circular route showcasing rich mining heritage, atmospheric historical engine houses, and stunning moorland views, perfect for walking, cycling, and horse riding. King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (54 km) brings Cornwall's tin mining past vividly to life through guided underground tours, working demonstrations, and educational exhibits at this award-winning heritage site.
St Austell lies 22 kilometres away, a historic clay mining town that serves as gateway to the extraordinary Eden Project with its iconic biomes showcasing global plant life. Meanwhile, the county capital Truro is a 48-kilometre. Cornwall's elegant cathedral city, it's a place where Georgian architecture frames contemporary shopping, excellent restaurants celebrating local produce, and regular farmers' markets, alongside the magnificent triple-spired cathedral dominating the skyline.



















