Trengilly Vean, Constantine is a charming single-storey cottage nestled on a working farm, offering a delightful rural retreat with spectacular countryside views. The well-equipped kitchen boasts an electric oven and hob, alongside modern conveniences including a microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and washer / dryer for effortless holiday catering. Step into the spacious lounge with comfortable sofas, where double-aspect windows frame far-reaching panoramas across rolling countryside and the village church, while a multifuel stove creates a cosy atmosphere for relaxing evenings. The conservatory provides an airy sanctuary with folding table and chairs, spectacular hillside vistas, and access to the outdoor patio.
Retire to one of two beautifully appointed bedrooms – a sumptuous double and a comfortable twin, both featuring televisions and lovely church views. The family bathroom exudes character with its elegant roll-top bath, separate shower, and WC. Outside, enjoy al fresco dining on the patio before descending the steps to the large, enclosed garden, perfect for children and dogs to play safely while you soak in the tranquil surroundings.
Imagine waking to birdsong drifting through the windows as morning light bathes the countryside in golden hues. Savour your morning coffee in the conservatory while planning adventures, or simply unwind with a local cider on the patio as the sun sets behind rolling hills. In cooler months, gather around the crackling multifuel stove, sharing stories of your Cornish adventures.
Trengilly Vean, Constantine is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of South Cornwall. The picturesque village boasts a fantastic pub within walking distance, ideal for evenings when cooking feels too much effort. Nature enthusiasts will adore the nearby Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek, just four kilometres away, a haven for rescued marine life offering interactive experiences amidst stunning coastal scenery. The subtropical paradise of Trebah Gardens in Mawnan Smith (6 km) enchants with vibrant plant collections, winding paths, and its own private beach, while history buffs can explore Poldark Mine & The Cornish Heritage Collection in Trenear (10 km), where fascinating underground tours showcase Cornwall's rich mining past. Maritime adventures await at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth (12 km), with its engaging exhibits, impressive boat collections, and interactive family activities.
For those willing to venture further, St Mawes Castle (31 km) captivates with its uniquely preserved clover-leaf design, panoramic estuary views, and engaging historical displays. The charming Perranzabuloe Museum (33 km) celebrates local heritage through exhibitions on social history, farming, fishing, mining, and wartime, while the celebrated Jubilee Pool in Penzance (34 km) offers a refreshing saltwater lido experience with a geothermal pool and panoramic café views.
The riverside town of Falmouth is a 12-kilometre drive away and delights visitors with coastal fortresses, exhilarating zip wire adventures, and abundant arts and culture. Renowned as a sailing town, Falmouth hosts a variety of regattas and festivals throughout the year. Historic Redruth (18 km) charms with its vibrant creative scene, interesting architecture, and surrounding countryside perfect for walking, biking, and horse-riding adventures.