North Lodge, Tregeare is a charming detached cottage that perfectly blends period character with contemporary comfort. The beautifully appointed kitchen showcases contemporary style within its period setting, featuring an electric combination oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge / freezer and dishwasher – everything needed for creating memorable meals. The warm and welcoming lounge captivates with its stunning bay window, original flagstone flooring, cosy seating arrangements, smart TV and warming wood burner.
Two enchanting garden spaces await outside; a delightful cottage garden with patio, lawn and charcoal BBQ to the front, plus an enclosed garden with additional seating to the rear. The beautiful garden room flows seamlessly to the garden, ideal for alfresco dining or relaxing. Upstairs, two pretty bedrooms offer comfort: a double with vanity unit and walk-in wardrobe, and a characterful single that works perfectly as a dressing room or workspace. The impressive bathroom features a freestanding bath, separate shower, his-and-hers sinks and a convenient downstairs WC.
Imagine arriving at your personal retreat, stepping through the cottage door to discover character and warmth at every turn. Brew morning coffee in the period kitchen, wander through enchanting gardens as the countryside unfolds around you. Watch the sunset from your patio with a glass of wine, then curl up by the wood burner as twilight falls over the Cornish landscape.
North Lodge, Tregeare is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of North Cornwall and the surrounding region. The ancient Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (12 km) is an iconic smuggling inn offering charming accommodations and distinctive dining experiences amidst Bodmin Moor's dramatic landscape. History enthusiasts will be absolutely captivated by the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (15 km), with its fascinating exhibits and rich collections showcasing the folklore, heritage and mysteries of witchcraft. Art and nature lovers shouldn't miss Pencarrow House & Garden in Washaway (26 km), a stunning Georgian family home set within 50 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, complete with a café and gift shop. For those interested in military history, Bodmin Keep (32 km) offers interactive displays and educational activities celebrating Cornwall's proud army heritage.
Venture further afield to discover the truly magical Lost Gardens of Heligan (47 km), a breathtaking garden restoration offering captivating walks and wonderfully diverse plant collections throughout its enchanting grounds. The historic Port Eliot House and Gardens (49 km) showcases stunning Grade I listed architecture and gardens designed by the renowned Humphrey Repton. Don't miss the Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing (53 km), a charming harborside gem revealing fascinating maritime history through exhibits and ship models.
For those seeking coastal charm during their holiday, two exceptional destinations await within easy reach. Port Isaac, located 25 kilometres away, captivates visitors with its picturesque harbour and traditional stone cottages that provided the stunning backdrop for the beloved television series Doc Martin. This quintessentially Cornish fishing village offers narrow winding streets and breathtaking clifftop views. Meanwhile, Padstow is a 35-kilometre drive along the coast and stands as Cornwall's premier foodie destination. This charming seaside town boasts an extraordinary culinary scene, featuring renowned restaurants, artisanal food shops, and the famous Camel Estuary setting that attracts food enthusiasts from across Britain.



















