Monterey at Polsue Gardens, Tresillian is a charming contemporary wooden cabin offering a peaceful countryside retreat for couples. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven with ceramic hob, integrated dishwasher and washing machine, plus modern conveniences including a coffee machine and air fryer. The spacious living room welcomes you with comfortable sofa seating, a Smart TV for cosy evenings, and double sliding patio doors with full-length windows flooding the space with natural light and tranquil garden views. A dining table for two provides the perfect spot for intimate meals.
Step outside onto the covered seating area, complete with stylish outdoor furniture and a charcoal barbecue, ideal for al fresco dining whatever the weather. The fully fenced garden features additional bench seating and a sunny lawn where you can relax as the sunshine moves throughout the day. The spacious super-king-size bedroom (which converts to twin beds on request) offers a peaceful retreat, complemented by an en-suite shower room with a luxurious walk-in double-head shower. Private parking for one car and an outside tap for muddy paws complete the practical layout.
Picture long summer evenings beneath the covered seating area, the scent of barbecue drifting through the garden as birdsong fills the air. Spend lazy mornings with coffee on the lawn, planning the day's adventures, then return to your peaceful sanctuary to unwind with a film and a glass of wine. The tranquil gardens and countryside setting create the perfect backdrop for a restorative romantic escape.
Monterey at Polsue Gardens, Tresillian puts you perfectly placed to explore Cornwall's cultural treasures and natural beauty. Truro Cathedral (3 km) rises majestically above the city, its stunning Victorian Gothic architecture and soaring spires housing beautiful stained glass, a magnificent organ, and a peaceful garden where visitors can enjoy guided tours and regular musical events. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (10 km) offers award-winning farm experiences with guided tours through orchards and cellars, vintage tractor rides for all ages, and tastings of their renowned apple-based products from cider to brandy. Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (14 km) reveal one of Britain's most magical garden restorations, where Victorian productive gardens meet subtropical jungle walks, wildlife projects, and enchanting woodland trails that change with every season. King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (21 km) brings Cornwall's tin mining heritage vividly to life through guided underground tours, working steam engines, and educational exhibits showcasing the ingenuity of this once-mighty industry.
Venture further to discover Cornwall's most dramatic coastal landmarks and artistic treasures. Tintagel Castle (47 km) clings dramatically to windswept cliffs, its atmospheric ruins steeped in Arthurian legend and connected by a spectacular modern footbridge, offering breathtaking coastal views and tales of ancient kings. Tate St Ives (49 km) occupies a stunning position overlooking Porthmeor Beach, showcasing exceptional modern and contemporary art by celebrated Cornish artists alongside rotating displays from the Tate collection, all bathed in the area's famous quality of light. St Michael's Mount in Marazion (51 km) rises like a fairy tale from Mount's Bay, this tidal island topped by a medieval castle and subtropical gardens accessible by ancient causeway or boat, offering guided tours through centuries of history and legendary tales of giants and saints.
The vibrant maritime town of Falmouth lies 14 kilometres away, where historic coastal fortresses stand guard over a bustling harbour, the exhilarating Zip Wire Cornwall offers breathtaking aerial adventures across the docks, and excellent galleries and museums celebrate the town's rich artistic heritage. Cornwall's ultimate foodie haven, Padstow, is a 30-kilometre drive. A working fishing village, celebrity chef restaurants line the picturesque harbour alongside outstanding seafood eateries, artisan producers. The famous Camel Trail offering scenic cycling and walking routes through stunning estuary landscapes.















