Pendarves, Trescowe is a beautifully converted barn offering open-plan living in a stunning rural setting with far-reaching countryside views. The spacious kitchen anchors one end of the contemporary living space, featuring an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and washer / dryer – perfect for preparing family feasts. Flow seamlessly into the inviting lounge area, where comfortable sofas gather around a coffee table, complemented by a Smart TV, DVD player, and Bluetooth docking station for those cosy evenings in.
Step outside to discover your private enclosed garden, bordered by traditional dry stone walls and furnished with garden furniture and a BBQ for delightful al fresco dining. The property boasts three thoughtfully appointed bedrooms: two king-size rooms and one twin, with the master bedroom featuring an en-suite shower room. A family bathroom with overhead shower serves the remaining bedrooms, ensuring comfort for all guests in these bright, spacious retreats.
Imagine waking to birdsong drifting through your windows, brewing morning coffee in your well-equipped kitchen, then stepping onto the garden terrace to breathe in the fresh Cornish air. As evening falls, gather around the lounge with loved ones, sharing tales of coastal adventures while stargazing through the property's unobstructed views of the night sky.
Pendarves, Trescowe is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's treasures, with the pristine white sands of Praa Sands beach just two miles away. History enthusiasts will appreciate the Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (12 km), where three floors reveal captivating exhibits and fascinating objects through historic Market Buildings. The historic harbour at Penzance (13 km) serves as your gateway to the magical Isles of Scilly, whilst the celebrated Jubilee Pool (14 km) offers a unique saltwater lido experience with geothermal pools and panoramic coastal views.
Venture further to discover Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (26 km), where fascinating underground experiences and preserved surface buildings reveal Cornwall's rich mining heritage within a stunning World Heritage setting. This award-winning attraction offers guided tours deep into authentic mine workings. The acclaimed Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (35 km) delights visitors with guided tours through traditional cider-making processes, vintage tractor rides across scenic orchards, and tastings of their renowned local produce. Meanwhile, Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum (49 km) preserves the area's fascinating local history through engaging exhibits covering everything from fishing traditions to surfing culture. The charming National Trust property of Trerice in Kestle Mill (51 km), a beautifully preserved Elizabethan manor house, enchants visitors with its stunning period interiors, magnificent gardens, and regular family-friendly activities including traditional games on the Great Lawn.
Two distinct Cornish location await for you explore, each offering unique cultural treasures. Historic Camborne, just 14 kilometres away, proudly showcases its rich mining heritage through fascinating industrial monuments and the renowned Camborne School of Mines, celebrating the town's pivotal role in Cornwall's tin and copper mining legacy. The town features excellent museums and heritage trails that bring this important history to life. In contrast, Cornwall's elegant county capital of Truro lies 41 kilometres distant, where the magnificent Gothic Revival cathedral dominates the skyline with its soaring spires. This sophisticated city combines architectural splendour with excellent boutique shopping along its charming Georgian streets, plus delightful riverside walks and acclaimed restaurants, making it perfect for a refined day out.