Roosters Roost, Trevegean, is a charming upside-down barn conversion offering spectacular countryside and sea views from its elevated position. The heart of this delightful property is the first-floor open-plan living space, where a well-appointed kitchen features an electric oven, hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge / freezer, complemented by a characterful pine farmhouse dining table that comfortably seats six. The inviting living area showcases a dramatic vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and trusses, while a full-length feature window frames mesmerising views across pretty fields to Carn Brea.
Step outside to discover an enchanting wraparound garden, featuring an enclosed patio that gives way to a lovely lawn – perfect for summer barbecues and peaceful moments absorbing the rural and coastal vistas. The ground floor hosts three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a king-size with TV and en-suite shower room, a welcoming double with countryside views, and a comfortable twin, all sharing a modern family bathroom with overhead shower. A useful garden room and external utility complete the accommodation.
Imagine waking to the gentle Cornish morning light streaming through your window, enjoying a leisurely breakfast on the patio while planning your day's coastal adventures, and returning home to share stories of beach discoveries over a family barbecue as the sun sets over the rolling countryside.
Roosters Roost, Trevegean, is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's captivating coastline and attractions. The renowned Sennen Cove and Gwenver Beach (3 km) offer excellent surfing opportunities, with Gwenver welcoming dogs year-round. Follow footpaths from your doorstep to join the South West Coast Path, leading to breathtaking coastal vistas and hidden coves. The Bude Canal (3 km) provides fascinating guided walks along historic sea locks and wharves, while the thrilling Monster Slip & Slide in Bude (8 km) promises exciting family adventures with its 360ft slide and maize maze.
For those seeking cultural experiences, the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (25 km) offers an intriguing journey through folklore and mystical history, while the Cornwall At War Museum in Davidstow (25 km) presents compelling wartime exhibits.
Further afield, discover the Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (37 km), the historic Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (43 km), and the scenic Camel Trail (49 km) connecting Wenfordbridge, Bodmin, Wadebridge, and Padstow. The ancient market town of Penzance (13 km) and Cornwall's county town of Truro (58 km) offer additional exploration opportunities with their rich heritage and modern amenities.