Chy Lowen, Penvose Farm, Tregurrian, is a beautifully designed three-bedroom barn conversion offering the perfect blend of countryside tranquillity and coastal adventures. The stylish kitchen boasts modern appliances including an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine, all centred around a sociable kitchen island. The open-plan living space features comfortable seating with a corner sofa and cuddle chair, where you can relax beside the warming wood burner whilst enjoying stunning countryside views through large windows.
Step outside to discover your own enclosed garden sanctuary, complete with multi-level patio areas and comfortable outdoor seating. Fire up the gas barbecue for delightful al fresco dining under starlit Cornish skies. The property sleeps six guests across three thoughtfully appointed bedrooms: a king-size master with en-suite shower room, a versatile super-king that converts to twins on request, and a cosy twin room. A family bathroom with shower over bath completes the accommodation, whilst Smart TVs in the lounge and master bedroom ensure entertainment for all.
Imagine waking to birdsong drifting through your bedroom window, brewing fresh coffee in the well-equipped kitchen, then stepping onto your private patio to breathe in the crisp Cornish air. Evenings unfold around the crackling wood burner, sharing stories of coastal discoveries whilst planning tomorrow's adventures along dramatic clifftop paths.
Chy Lowen, Penvose Farm, Tregurrian, sits perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's most captivating attractions and landscapes. The Japanese Garden in St Mawgan (3 km) offers tranquil respite with traditional landscaping and peaceful koi ponds. Adventure seekers will love Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (8 km), featuring mystical caves and interactive exhibits based on Cornish legends. Newquay itself beckons with the Heritage Archive and Museum (11 km) and Blue Reef Aquarium (11 km), showcasing fascinating marine life through captivating underwater tunnels.
Journey further to discover architectural marvels like Treffry Viaduct in Luxulyan (31 km), a remarkable 19th-century railway viaduct featuring ten towering granite arches that span 90 feet high across the Luxulyan Valley, creating perfect photo opportunities against the dramatic moorland backdrop. Cultural enthusiasts shouldn't miss the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro (33 km), Cornwall's premier museum showcasing everything from ancient Celtic artifacts to contemporary Cornish art, or magnificent Lanhydrock House near Bodmin (34 km), a grand Victorian country house with over 50 rooms displaying authentic period furnishings and surrounded by ancient woodlands perfect for leisurely walks through formal and woodland gardens.
The foodie haven of Padstow is a 17-kilometre drive and promises exceptional culinary delights, renowned as the gastronomic capital of Cornwall thanks to celebrity chef Rick Stein's acclaimed restaurants and the town's bustling working harbour that supplies the freshest seafood daily. Meanwhile, St Austell, 26 kilometres away, provides gateway access to the world-famous Eden Project, home to the largest rainforest in captivity within its iconic biomes, plus the historic St Austell Brewery and charming Georgian architecture throughout the town centre, making every day an opportunity for new discoveries spanning nature, culture, and local heritage.