Foxgloves, Higher Trenower Farm, Newtown-in-St-Martin is a tastefully converted barn nestled in beautiful Cornish countryside on a working cattle and arable farm. The welcoming lounge features a Smart TV, DVD player, and French doors leading to a private patio, while the spacious kitchen / diner comes fully equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge / freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, and dishwasher. Step outside to your own private patio complete with garden furniture and a luxurious hot tub, perfect for unwinding after a day exploring the Lizard Peninsula.
Upstairs, you'll discover three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a master with king-size bed and en-suite shower room, a versatile king-size zip-and-link (which can become twins on request), and a charming twin room. The property boasts a family bathroom with bath and WC upstairs, plus a convenient ground-floor shower room. Across the courtyard, an exciting games barn awaits with table tennis, pool tables, go-karts, and children's play equipment, ensuring entertainment for all ages.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of a working farm, enjoying a leisurely breakfast at the dining table as sunlight streams through the French doors. Spend your day exploring the 100-acre farmland with its lovely walks, before returning to soak in your private hot tub under the stars. Later, gather the family for a spirited game of pool or table tennis in the games barn, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Foxgloves, Higher Trenower Farm, Newtown-in-St-Martin is perfectly positioned to explore the magical Lizard Peninsula. Ten kilometres from pretty Helston and equidistant between Falmouth and Penzance, this rural retreat offers easy access to Cornwall's most enchanting spots. The Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek (10 km) provides a wonderful day out where you can meet rescued seals and other marine life while enjoying stunning coastal views. At Roskilly's Farm in St Keverne (11 km), you can experience family-friendly activities, encounter friendly animals, and indulge in their famous homemade ice cream after wandering the scenic trails.
History buffs will appreciate the Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (14 km), where three floors of captivating exhibits showcase local heritage. The dramatic Lizard Point (15 km), Britain's most southerly point, offers rugged cliffs, rare wildlife, and breathtaking coastal walks. Venture a little further to explore Trelissick House and Gardens in Feock (35 km) with its panoramic views and diverse gardens, or marvel at the stunning architecture of Truro Cathedral (36 km). Art lovers shouldn't miss Penlee House Gallery & Museum in Penzance (36 km), showcasing West Cornwall's rich artistic heritage.
The vibrant riverside town of Falmouth is 25 kilometres away and boasts coastal fortresses and abundant arts and culture. The town grew up around the natural deep harbour, and the nautical connection lives on in the town's regattas and seafood festivals. Historic Camborne (28 km), once one of their world's richest mining towns, offers a fascinating glimpse into Cornwall's industrial past. The town housed the workshop where the first steam train was built, and the engineering legacy is celebrated in April with Trevithick Day.