Trevallack House, St Keverne offers a wonderful blend of contemporary comfort and traditional charm in this handsome detached property. The well-appointed kitchen features everything needed for a perfect family holiday, including an electric oven, microwave, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher, with doors opening directly onto the garden. Relax in either of the two inviting lounges, each with its own television – one boasts a Smart TV and DVD player for family movie nights, whilst the other features a warming open fire, perfect for cosy evenings together.
Step outside to discover large gardens surrounding the property, where stunning sea views stretch across the Lizard Peninsula and friendly cows often greet guests from the neighbouring field. The property accommodates everyone comfortably with four bedrooms: two king-size rooms (one with en-suite shower) and two twin rooms, complemented by an additional shower room upstairs and a ground-floor bathroom. A separate utility room houses the washing machine and tumble dryer, whilst ample off-road parking ensures convenience for all.
Imagine waking to breathtaking sea views across Cornwall's dramatic coastline, brewing your morning coffee in the spacious kitchen, and planning your day's adventures whilst breakfast sizzles. Spend lazy afternoons in the garden, watching the world go by, before gathering around the crackling fire to share stories of your Cornish discoveries as twilight paints the sky.
Trevallack House, St Keverne is perfectly positioned to explore the quieter side of Cornwall's magnificent coastline. The charming village of St Keverne, within walking distance, offers two welcoming pubs and local shops for your daily needs. Discover the hidden clifftop Terence Coventry Sculpture Park in Coverack (6 km), where striking contemporary artworks blend seamlessly with rugged coastal landscapes, offering spectacular sea views and thought-provoking installations that celebrate the relationship between art and nature. History enthusiasts will delight in the Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (18 km), featuring three floors of captivating exhibits within the historic Victorian Market Buildings, showcasing everything from traditional Cornish crafts and domestic life to the famous Helston Flora Day celebrations and local mining heritage. The spectacular Trebah Gardens in Mawnan Smith (24 km) enchants visitors with its 26-acre subtropical paradise, featuring exotic plants from around the world, dramatic ravine gardens, winding woodland paths, and exclusive private beach access to the Helford River. For outdoor adventures, Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (28 km) provides exciting water sports including sailing and windsurfing, excellent coarse fishing, peaceful nature trails, and wildlife watching opportunities around Cornwall's largest freshwater lake.
Venture further to experience Polgoon Vineyard in Penzance (43 km), offering award-winning Cornish wines, guided vineyard tours, tastings in their contemporary visitor centre, and stunning countryside views. Explore the beautifully preserved St Mawes Castle (48 km), a perfectly preserved Tudor coastal fortress with its unique clover-leaf design, original cannons, and panoramic views across Carrick Roads estuary. The historic Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (52 km) provides fascinating underground experiences, authentic mining machinery demonstrations, and compelling stories of Cornwall's industrial heritage within this UNESCO World Heritage mining landscape.
The vibrant riverside town of Falmouth, just 30 kilometres away, beckons visitors with its fascinating coastal fortresses including Pendennis Castle – a magnificent Tudor fort guarding the harbour entrance – alongside an abundant arts culture featuring numerous galleries, the renowned Falmouth Art Gallery, and regular festivals. This bustling port town combines maritime heritage with contemporary creativity, offering excellent restaurants, scenic harbour walks, and the impressive National Maritime Museum. Meanwhile, historic Redruth, a 34-kilometre drive away, surprises visitors with its vibrant creative scenes flourishing amidst beautiful countryside, where former mining heritage has transformed into thriving arts centres, independent galleries, and cultural venues celebrating Cornwall's industrial past whilst embracing contemporary artistic expression in this charming market town.