Duck's Waddle, Trevegean is a beautifully restored one-bedroom barn conversion set within 14 acres of peaceful farmland near Sennen Cove. The open-plan living space features impressive vaulted ceilings with original exposed timber beams, characterful wooden floors throughout, and French windows flooding the room with natural light. The well-equipped country-style kitchen includes a built-in oven and hob, integrated fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and microwave, while the central dining table provides an intimate spot for romantic meals. The inviting lounge area centres around a wood burner-effect gas fire set in a stone hearth, with comfortable seating and a Smart TV for cosy evenings.
Step outside through patio doors onto the enclosed garden, where a furnished terrace offers glorious views stretching towards Gwynver Beach, just 500 metres away. The romantic bedroom is decorated in warm neutral tones, featuring a stunning four-poster king-size bed, wall-mounted TV, and a beautiful en-suite bathroom with both separate shower and bath. Guests are welcome to meet the friendly farm animals including ponies, ducks and chickens wandering the smallholding, while dedicated off-street parking ensures convenience throughout your stay.
Picture crisp mornings with coffee on the terrace, watching the light dance across distant waves while resident ducks waddle past. Days unfold at your own gentle pace: dramatic coastal walks, windswept beaches mere minutes away, or simply lingering in this peaceful haven. As dusk settles over the farmland, the wood burner's glow creates the perfect atmosphere for quiet evenings, the Atlantic breeze carrying the sound of the sea through open windows.
Duck's Waddle, Trevegean places you in one of Cornwall's most spectacular coastal locations, with legendary landscapes right on your doorstep. PK Porthcurno in Porthcurno (5 km) is a fascinating museum exploring the evolution of global communications through hands-on exhibits and engaging educational programmes, set in a stunning clifftop location overlooking the famous telegraph station. Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (7 km) brings Cornwall's mining heritage vividly to life with underground experiences and surface tours through this atmospheric World Heritage Site. Jubilee Pool in Penzance (10 km) is a celebrated Art Deco saltwater lido featuring a geothermal pool, children's pool, and waterside café with panoramic Mount's Bay views. Tate St Ives in St Ives (27 km) occupies a fantastic position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing work by notable Cornish artists alongside rotating displays from the Tate collection.
Journey further to discover more of Cornwall's treasures across this diverse county. Truro Cathedral in Truro (48 km) is a stunning Victorian Gothic masterpiece with breathtaking architecture, soaring spires, and a rich programme of services and cultural events for visitors throughout the year. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (51 km) offers award-winning farm experiences featuring guided tours through the cider-making process, vintage tractor rides around the orchards, and tastings of their variety of apple-based products. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (55 km) is a swashbuckling pirate-themed adventure with mystical caves, interactive exhibits, and theatrical enactments based on Cornish myths and legends.
The historic town of Camborne lies 30 kilometres away, once one of the richest mining towns in the world where towering engine houses still dot the landscape as testament to Cornwall's industrial heritage. Falmouth, a vibrant riverside town, is a 44 kilometre drive. The town combines imposing coastal fortresses with exhilarating zip wire adventures and abundant arts and culture, alongside an excellent selection of waterfront restaurants and the renowned National Maritime Museum.











