Crigmorrick, Trevone is a contemporary house offering spacious, luminous living with warm hospitality, ideal for families and groups seeking a Cornish coastal escape. The modern kitchen features an induction hob, oven, and dishwasher with ample seating at both the dining table and breakfast bar. The expansive living space floods with natural light, where you'll sink into a generously-sized sofa, whilst the wood-burning stove and underfloor heating promise cosy comfort on cooler evenings. The charming conservatory offers additional seating and the perfect spot to enjoy the views. Beyond the kitchen, discover a utility room with washer and dryer on the ground floor, plus a convenient cloakroom.
Outside, the decking area features dining furniture ideal for alfresco gatherings and an outdoor shower for refreshing post-adventure rinses. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms await: a super-king-size with en-suite shower room, a king-size room, and a flexible super-king-size that transforms into zip-and-link twins. A well-appointed family bathroom completes this welcoming retreat.
Imagine waking in this sunlit sanctuary, sipping fresh coffee whilst gazing towards the sea. Spend your days exploring hidden coves and coastal trails, then return to the warmth of the wood burner as the sun dips beyond the horizon. Whether gathering around the decking table with loved ones or enjoying peaceful moments in the conservatory, Crigmorrick creates the perfect backdrop for cherished holiday memories.
Crigmorrick, Trevone is perfectly positioned to explore the rugged Cornish coast and countryside. Two beaches sit within nearby, one sandy, one rocky, catering to diverse beach adventures, from paddling in the tidal pool at low tide to spotting coastal wildlife including herring gulls, cormorants, and the occasional chough during coastal walks. The nearby village offers a pub, beach shop, café, farm shop, tearoom, and art gallery, just a short stroll away. Kayaking on River Camel at Porthilly Cove (4 km) provides guided tours exploring the scenic estuary and coastline with wonderful wildlife spotting opportunities perfect for families. Newquay Zoo (16 km) delivers family-friendly fun with diverse animal exhibits and educational programmes. For something more adventurous, venture to Bodmin Jail (26 km) to explore its fascinating heritage tours, or visit St Austell Brewery (26 km) for award-winning beers and sustainable brewing insights. Cycling enthusiasts will delight in the Camel Trail at Wadebridge (10 km), linking 29 kilometres of flat track through spectacular countryside.
Further afield, Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection at Trenear (49 km) unveils Cornwall's rich mining heritage through guided underground tours of authentic 18th-century tin mine workings, complete with original machinery and geological formations. The subtropical paradise of Trebah Gardens near Mawnan Smith (50 km) enchants visitors with 26 acres of vibrant exotic plantings cascading down a wooded ravine to a secluded private beach on the Helford River, featuring hydrangeas, rhododendrons and towering tree ferns. The picturesque fishing port of St Ives Harbour (51 km) captivates with its maze of narrow cobbled streets lined with independent boutiques, traditional Cornish pasty shops, renowned seafood restaurants, and numerous art galleries celebrating the town's artistic heritage, plus regular boat trips to spot seals and dolphins.
Just 2 kilometres away, the charming fishing town of Padstow beckons food enthusiasts with Rick Stein's acclaimed restaurants and bustling harbour-side eateries serving the freshest local seafood. The town's narrow streets house delightful independent shops, art galleries, and the famous Padstow Christmas Festival venue. For quintessential seaside experiences, Bude is a 44-kilometre drive south, where families can enjoy expansive golden sandy beaches perfect for surfing, rock pooling, and building sandcastles. This popular resort town offers excellent facilities including a sea pool, coastal walking trails along dramatic cliffs, and a charming town centre with traditional seaside shops and cafes.































