Trevissick, Trenarren is a characterful wing of a traditional manor farmhouse set within a working farm, offering peaceful countryside accommodation for couples or small families. The spacious open-plan kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge / freezer, microwave, washer / dryer, and dishwasher, whilst the adjoining dining area features a lovely table seating four with superb views stretching out to sea. Downstairs, the beautifully light lounge occupies the entire ground floor, furnished with comfortable sofas and chairs arranged around a coal-effect electric fire, perfect for cosy evenings watching the TV / DVD.
Heading outside, the large enclosed garden offers spectacular sea views, outdoor furniture for al fresco dining, and a barbecue for warm summer evenings, with walks leading directly from the farmland down to the coast. Two spacious first-floor bedrooms both benefit from fantastic views across rolling hills: the master bedroom features a comfortable double bed with en-suite shower room, whilst the second bedroom offers flexible twin beds with its own en-suite facilities. An additional guest can be accommodated using the Z-bed.
Picture mornings with coffee in the garden, watching farming activities unfold across the fields whilst distant waves shimmer beyond the hills. Spend sun-filled days wandering down through the farmland to reach the coast, or exploring Cornwall's finest beaches and attractions from this perfectly central base. As evening falls, fire up the barbecue and dine outdoors, watching the sunset paint the sky whilst the countryside settles into peaceful twilight.
Trevissick, Trenarren sits in an ideal location for exploring Cornwall's diverse attractions. The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewan (4 km) is a magical garden restoration showcasing diverse plant collections, wildlife habitats, and enchanting walks through a captivating blend of beauty and history. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (7 km), is a fascinating clay mining museum set in beautiful parkland, offering insights into Cornwall's historic china clay industry through interactive displays and scenic trails. Bodmin Jail in Bodmin (19 km) brings history dramatically to life, this ancient jail offering guided heritage tours, paranormal experiences, and interactive exhibitions exploring Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (26 km) is an award-winning attraction featuring guided tours, vintage tractor rides, and a delightful variety of apple-based products to sample and purchase.
Venture further to discover more of Cornwall's treasures. Launceston Castle in Launceston (47 km) is a magnificent Norman fortress offering stunning panoramic views, a rich thousand-year history, and family-friendly activities set within beautiful grounds. Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary in Hayle (48 km) houses over 1,200 animals alongside interactive exhibits and a fun indoor play centre, perfect for wildlife enthusiasts of all ages. Tate St Ives (52 km) occupies a fantastic clifftop position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, this renowned gallery showcasing work by notable Cornish artists alongside rotating displays from the prestigious Tate collection.
Truro lies 20 kilometres from the property, Cornwall's elegant cathedral city combining Georgian architecture with contemporary shopping, excellent restaurants, and the magnificent cathedral with its soaring spires. The historic market town of Redruth sits 33 kilometres away. It boasts a vibrant creative arts scene, interesting Victorian architecture, and access to beautiful surrounding countryside perfect for walking, biking, and horse-riding through Cornwall's distinctive mining heritage landscape.















