The Rest Barn, Trewillis Farm, Coverack is a beautifully converted two-storey barn set within a working cattle farm, just over a kilometre from the charming coastal village of Coverack. Step inside to discover the cosy lounge and dining area, where comfortable seating clusters around a Smart TV and DVD player, whilst a dining table for four and a pretty window seat complete the welcoming space. The separate kitchen, accessed through the dining area, comes fully equipped with an electric oven, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and washer / dryer for your convenience.
Step outside, where a front patio offers seating for alfresco dining or evening drinks, whilst children can enjoy the shared lawn to the rear. The farm's 150 acres are yours to explore, and the resident cows always prove a particular hit with younger visitors. There is plenty of parking available on the farm. Upstairs, two beamed bedrooms provide peaceful retreats: the double bedroom features a handy en-suite shower room with WC, whilst the flexible twin room can be made up as a superking on request. A family bathroom with shower over bath and WC completes the first floor.
Picture mornings filled with farmyard visits and countryside rambles, lazy afternoons on Coverack's sandy beach just down the lane, then returning to fire up the barbecue on your private patio as evening settles over the peaceful Cornish farmland. This is the perfect retreat for families seeking authentic rural charm alongside easy coastal access.
The Rest Barn, Trewillis Farm, Coverack places you perfectly for discovering the dramatic beauty of the Lizard Peninsula. Lizard Point in Lizard (10 km) draws visitors to Britain's most southerly point, where dramatic coastal landscapes meet rugged cliffs, rare wildlife thrives, and historical landmarks tell tales of maritime adventure, making it ideal for nature walks and exploration. The Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (15 km) invites you to step through historic Market Buildings and discover three floors of captivating exhibits showcasing thousands of fascinating objects that bring Cornwall's rich heritage to vivid life. Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (21 km) offers unforgettable underground tours through a historic mine, brilliantly showcasing Cornwall's renowned mining heritage through atmospheric tunnels and fascinating displays. Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (31 km) provides an idyllic lakeside location offering a wonderful range of water sports, peaceful fishing spots, and scenic nature trails for outdoor enthusiasts of all abilities.
Venture further to uncover even more of Cornwall's treasures. The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives (45 km) is a deeply moving experience, celebrating the renowned artist's extraordinary work through her preserved studio and unique outdoor sculptures set within beautiful gardens. The Eden Project in Bodelva (46 km) captivates visitors with its stunning biomes housing diverse plant collections, alongside interactive exhibits exploring the fascinating relationship between people and nature in this remarkable eco-park. Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan (53 km) crafts exceptional handcrafted gins inspired by the dramatic Cornish coast, offering unique flavours and engaging distillery tours that reveal the art of gin-making.
The maritime town of Falmouth sits 15 kilometres from the farm, where coastal fortresses guard the harbour, exhilarating zip wire adventures provide thrills, and arts and culture flourish in excellent galleries and museums. Meanwhile, Truro lies 28 kilometres away, Cornwall's elegant cathedral city combining Georgian architecture with contemporary shopping, superb restaurants, and regular farmers' markets celebrating the very best of local produce.















