Chy Kerensa, Trewidland, is a magnificent four-bedroom converted barn offering an enchanting countryside retreat with breathtaking 360-degree views. The fully equipped kitchen boasts a large Neff range cooker, Lavazza coffee machine, dishwasher, and all modern conveniences, perfectly positioned within the open-plan living space. The characterful lounge area features original exposed beams, wooden floors, and comfortable seating arranged around a cosy fire, with rolling countryside vistas through every window. Step outside to discover a separate games room complete with multi-game table, comfortable sofas, and Smart TV – ideal for competitive family fun.
The beautiful south-facing enclosed garden provides complete privacy, with established flowers, shrubs, and a patio area perfect for alfresco dining and BBQ evenings. The property offers four thoughtfully appointed bedrooms: two king-size rooms (one with en-suite), one twin, and a handy single room, plus a family bathroom and utility room. A large field accessible from the garden bottom provides wonderful space for dog walking and countryside strolls.
Picture yourself ascending the slate steps into this magnificent 18th-century barn, where morning coffee awaits at the kitchen table overlooking endless countryside. Spend lazy afternoons in the games room, evenings gathered around the fire, and peaceful mornings exploring the private field as the Cornish landscape awakens around you.
Chy Kerensa, Trewidland, sits perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's treasures. The charming fishing town of Looe (9 km) beckons with its pretty harbour where traditional fishing boats still land their daily catch, sandy beach perfect for family fun, and delightful waterfront restaurants serving fresh local seafood along the picturesque East and West Looe riverbanks. Looe Island (9 km) is a peaceful marine nature reserve, where seals and seabirds thrive. History enthusiasts will adore Port Eliot House and Gardens in St Germans (14 km), featuring Grade I listed architecture and Humphrey Repton's stunning garden design with rare trees, ornamental lakes, and the historic Round House folly. The picturesque village of Polperro (14 km) is home to the fascinating Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing within traditional fishermen's cottages, showcasing centuries of maritime heritage through authentic artefacts and tales of Cornwall's lawless past.
Adventure further to discover the legendary Jamaica Inn on windswept Bodmin Moor (25 km), steeped in smuggling history immortalised by Daphne du Maurier and offering atmospheric dining amidst memorabilia celebrating Cornwall's notorious past. The impressive Treffry Viaduct in Luxulyan Valley is a 32-kilometre drive away, providing spectacular walking opportunities along this Grade II listed granite railway viaduct through ancient woodland and alongside the historic Luxulyan Tramway. Pencarrow House & Garden (34 km) enchants visitors with 50 acres of Georgian gardens featuring an Italian garden, ice house, and ancient British camp, plus family activities including an adventure playground and conifer collection trail. The world-renowned Eden Project is 37 kilometres away, with unforgettable eco-adventures on its iconic biomes housing rainforest and Mediterranean climates, outdoor gardens, and inspiring environmental exhibitions.
The historic market town of Liskeard (7 km) provides convenient shops along its characterful Victorian streets, traditional pubs serving locally-brewed ales, and quality restaurants offering authentic Cornish cuisine, all centred around the impressive medieval church of St Martin where this ancient stannary town has traded for centuries. Meanwhile, Saltash is 21 kilometres away, offering rich Cornish culture and heritage as the 'Gateway to Cornwall', where the magnificent Royal Albert Bridge designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel spans the River Tamar in engineering triumph. This historic port town features the Tudor Guildhall, excellent riverside walks, with stunning views across the Tamar Valley and easy access to both Cornwall's countryside and Plymouth's attractions across the water.































