Trelawny, London Apprentice is a spacious barn conversion nestled in a tranquil rural setting that perfectly balances countryside charm with modern comfort. The fully equipped kitchen / diner welcomes you with its dining table for four, electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge freezer, dishwasher, and a convenient utility cupboard housing a washer / dryer. Step across the hallway to discover the magnificent dual-aspect lounge where exposed stone and beams create a wonderfully authentic atmosphere, complemented by large comfortable seating and a Smart TV for cosy evenings together.
Outside, a private enclosed garden laid to lawn invites al fresco dining with garden furniture and a charcoal BBQ perfect for summer evenings. The accommodation offers two beautifully appointed bedrooms – a master double with its own sitting area and TV, plus a spacious twin, both boasting en-suite shower rooms. With an additional separate WC and thoughtful touches throughout, Trelawny provides the perfect backdrop for your Cornish escape.
Imagine waking to birdsong filtering through your window, enjoying a leisurely breakfast in the garden as the morning sun warms your face. Spend your days exploring the treasures of Cornwall before returning to your stone haven, where you might savour a home-cooked meal as twilight softens the countryside views, then sink into the comfortable seating to share stories of your day's adventures.
Trelawny, London Apprentice is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's diverse attractions. Within a short drive, you'll discover the traditional fishing village of Mevagissey with its working harbour, cob and slate buildings, and ferry service to Fowey. The fascinating Wheal Martyn Clay Works (6 km) offers insights into Cornwall's china clay industry, while the magical Lost Gardens of Heligan (8 km) enchants visitors with its diverse plant collections, wildlife habitats, and captivating walks that blend beauty with history.
The world-renowned Eden Project (10 km) invites you to explore its stunning biomes housing diverse plant collections and interactive exhibits exploring humanity's relationship with nature. For marine enthusiasts, Fowey Aquarium (16 km) provides a fascinating glimpse into Cornish sea life with interactive touch pools. Further afield, discover Camel Creek Family Theme Park (30 km) offering thrilling rides and animal encounters, Carnglaze Cavern (31 km) with its three man-made underground chambers, and the beautifully preserved St Mawes Castle (32 km) with its unique clover-leaf design.
Cornwall's county capital, Truro is a 25-kilometre drive away. The only city in the county, it is well-known for its Gothic Revival architecture, which includes the gorgeous cathedral. It is one of the county's most important cultural hubs, and as you would expect from a city, it offers plenty of good shopping opportunities. The family-friendly beaches of Newquay are 28 kilometres away. With stretches of golden sand and captivating coastlines, Cornwall's surfing capital has something for all the family. Both places make for perfect day trips.