The Loft at Trenode, Widegates is a fabulous dog-friendly apartment offering comfortable contemporary interiors in a glorious countryside setting. The modern kitchen is fully equipped with an electric oven, hob, and microwave, while a coffee machine promises those essential morning treats. A dishwasher and washing machine add convenience, allowing you to focus on enjoying your Cornish escape rather than household chores.
The beautiful lounge dining room is your haven for relaxation. Sink into comfy seating, enjoy delicious meals at the dining table, and gather around the wood burner for cosy evenings. The Smart TV provides entertainment, while countryside views frame the windows. Step outside to discover a large, private enclosed lawn adorned with garden furniture – the perfect spot for al fresco dining, afternoon drinks, or simply soaking up the Cornish air. Two thoughtfully appointed bedrooms await: a light and bright double with rolling countryside vistas and a cosy twin room. A family shower room and WC complete the facilities.
Imagine lazy mornings, coffee in hand, gazing across rolling countryside as mist gently lifts from the valleys. Picture yourself curled beside the wood burner with loved ones, or gathered around the dining table sharing stories of your day's adventures. Evening light catches the fields beyond, painting your retreat in warm, golden hues.
The Loft at Trenode, Widegates is perfectly positioned to explore glorious Cornish treasures both near and far. Charming Looe, just six kilometres away, offers all the pleasures of a traditional seaside town; fishing trips, speedboat adventures, golden beaches, ice-cream parlours, independent shops, restaurants, and traditional inns. Art and culture enthusiasts will discover captivating attractions nearby. The quirky MAD Museum in Fowey (17 km) showcases fascinating interactive mechanical art and design exhibits inspiring curious minds. St Catherine's Castle in Fowey (18 km) is a magnificent 16th-century artillery fort offering panoramic views, scenic woodland trails, and rich historical significance from the Crimean War and WWII. The ancient Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (21 km) is a charming smuggling inn nestled on Bodmin Moor, offering unique accommodations, a museum, and delightful dining. Bodmin Jail (24 km) presents intriguing guided heritage tours, paranormal experiences, and interactive exhibitions on Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment.
Newquay Zoo (46 km) offers diverse animal exhibits featuring over 130 species including endangered Humboldt penguins and African lions, alongside engaging educational programmes and interactive experiences. The Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro (48 km) showcases Cornish art, culture, and heritage through dynamic collections and exhibitions, including impressive minerals, Celtic archaeology, and contemporary Cornish artists' works housed in a beautiful Victorian building. Award-winning Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (52 km) features guided tours through traditional cider-making processes, vintage tractor rides around the scenic orchards, and delicious apple-based delights including tastings and farm-fresh produce.
Explore the area and discover St Austell, a 27-kilometre drive away, a historic clay mining town transformed by the world-famous Eden Project. This extraordinary attraction houses the world's largest indoor rainforest within spectacular biomes, offering educational adventures through diverse global climates and ecosystems that captivate visitors of all ages. Meanwhile, the thriving seaside resort of Bude is 48 kilometres away, boasting award-winning sandy beaches like Summerleaze and Widemouth Bay. This charming coastal town offers excellent surfing conditions, dramatic clifftop walks, and family-friendly rock pools, making it an ideal destination for memorable coastal adventures and traditional British seaside experiences.



















