Chy Lymner, Trevone is a generously sized four-bedroom house perfectly suited for family groups and friends seeking a relaxed coastal escape with their canine companions. The bright ground-floor kitchen features a wooden dining table for six, electric oven with ceramic hob, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and microwave, while a separate utility room houses the washing machine and additional fridge. The ground-floor lounge welcomes you with plush sofas and big windows overlooking the garden, complete with television for cosy evenings. Climb the stairs to discover the house highlight: a stunning first-floor lounge and dining room with wall-wide windows showcasing picture-worthy panoramic views stretching over Trevose Head to the Atlantic Ocean beyond, furnished with comfortable seating, a six-seater dining table, and entertainment including a Now TV Box and DVD player.
Step outside to the enclosed rear garden, a shrub-surrounded space complete with table and chairs for al fresco dining and barbecues, whilst providing ample room for your dogs to explore. The sloping lawn at the front offers a second peaceful green space for relaxation. Three ground-floor bedrooms comprise two singles and one twin, all decorated with homely touches like bedside lamps, serviced by a bathroom with both tub and shower cubicle plus a separate WC. Upstairs, the double bedroom greets you each morning with sweeping sea views and benefits from an en-suite shower room. Private parking for two cars completes the practical layout.
Picture lazy mornings watching the Atlantic waves roll in from the panoramic first-floor windows, coffee in hand as the Cornish coast stretches endlessly before you. Spend sun-filled days exploring nearby beaches and rockpools with your dogs, then return for group barbecues in the garden as golden evening light bathes Trevose Head. As darkness falls, gather in the sea-view lounge, the day's adventures recounted over dinner whilst waves whisper in the distance.
Chy Lymner, Trevone places you perfectly for exploring North Cornwall's finest attractions and stunning coastline. Padstow Brewing Co in Padstow (2 km)
is a multi award-winning craft brewery offering fascinating brewery tours, expertly guided tastings, and a superb range of unique beers celebrating Cornwall's brewing heritage. Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (9 km) delights visitors of all ages with thrilling rides, engaging animal encounters, and exciting seasonal events throughout the year. Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay (16 km) offers captivating underwater experiences showcasing diverse marine life, interactive exhibits, and mesmerizing tunnels where you can walk beneath swimming sharks and rays. The Eden Project in Bodelva (26 km) is Cornwall's most celebrated eco-park, featuring stunning biomes housing exotic plants from around the world alongside interactive exhibits exploring humanity's relationship with nature.
Venture further to discover more of Cornwall's treasures and dramatic landscapes. Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (49 km) brings Cornwall's rich mining heritage vividly to life through atmospheric underground tours and fascinating historical displays. Tate St Ives in St Ives (51 km) occupies a spectacular clifftop position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing extraordinary work by notable Cornish artists alongside captivating displays drawn from the wider Tate collection. The Tamar Valley Trail, stretching 56 kilometres from Plymouth to Launceston (54 km), winds through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, revealing historic quays, atmospheric crumbling mines, and diverse wildlife habitats along this scenic route.
The market town of Wadebridge sits 10 kilometres away, probably best known for its famous Camel Trail linking this charming town to Rock and Padstow via 29 kilometres of flat cycle track running parallel to the beautiful River Camel, perfect for family cycling adventures. Meanwhile, Liskeard is 37 kilometres from the house. A historic market town, it is perfectly positioned between the wild expanse of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's stunning south coast, offering independent shops, traditional markets, and easy access to both moorland adventures and seaside pleasures.































