Trelow Farmhouse, Tredinnick, is a magnificent Cornish farmhouse boasting traditional charm and modern comforts nestled within idyllic rural surroundings. The spectacular kitchen serves as the heart of this welcoming home, featuring a traditional Aga, two electric ovens, two fridge/freezers, a wine chiller, and all essential appliances – perfect for creating memorable family feasts. Step into the spacious living room where exposed beams frame the inviting wood burner, offering a cosy retreat after days exploring Cornwall's treasures, while the additional sunroom provides a tranquil space to unwind with a good book or enjoy leisurely lunches.
Outside, discover your private garden oasis complete with a bubbling hot tub – the perfect spot to soak away the day's adventures under star-studded Cornish skies. The property offers six beautifully appointed bedrooms: a king-size with en-suite bathroom, a double with en-suite shower, another double, a single, a triple with three single beds, and a ground-floor twin, complemented by two additional family bathrooms. The entertainment continues with a fantastic snooker room promising hours of family fun, making this farmhouse the quintessential Cornish escape.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of the countryside, brewing morning coffee while planning the day's coastal adventures. Spend sun-drenched afternoons exploring nearby sandy coves before returning to your rural sanctuary, where evenings are spent gathered around the wood burner sharing stories, or beneath the stars in your private hot tub, the scent of Cornish air mingling with laughter and conversation.
Trelow Farmhouse, Tredinnick, is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's captivating landscapes and charming towns. Adjacent to Camel Creek Adventure Park, guests enjoy complimentary entry to its 40 rides, attractions, and animals during opening hours. It is a magnificent bonus for families seeking thrills and entertainment.
Just a short journey away, discover Trevibban Mill Vineyard (2 km), where you can savour exquisite local wines amidst picturesque vineyards. The historic fishing harbour of Padstow (8 km) offers quintessential Cornish charm with its cobbled streets, boutique shops, and culinary delights, including Rick Stein's famous restaurant. While in Padstow, visit the fascinating Padstow Museum (8 km) and the educational National Lobster Hatchery (8 km), both offering unique insights into the region's maritime heritage. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park in Goss Moor (14 km), home to diverse owl species and fascinating wildlife rehabilitation efforts.
For those willing to travel a little farther, take a 32-kilometre drive to explore the legendary Tintagel Castle. It offers breathtaking coastal views and connections to Arthurian legend. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm (34 km) provides award-winning farm experiences with guided tours and delicious apple-based products. Culture seekers can visit the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro (34 km), showcasing the rich heritage and artistic traditions of this captivating county. Venture further to explore the surfing paradise of Newquay (22 km), with its golden beaches and laid-back coastal vibe. Drive 23 kilometres and discover the charming fishing village of Port Isaac, recognisable as the filming location for the popular TV series Doc Martin.