This detached bungalow rests in Chacewater, Cornwall and can sleep five people in three bedrooms.
Trevore Farmhouse is a stunning, reverse-level bungalow, on the outskirts of the Cornish village of Chacewater, set in the grounds of the owner's property. The farmhouse has three ground-floor bedrooms; a king-size double, a double and a twin, sleeping five guests. There is also a ground-floor family bathroom, a cloakroom, a first-floor kitchen/diner with electric fire, a utility and a sitting room with open fire and balcony. Outside, there is ample off-road parking, as well as a large lawned garden with a patio area, seating areas, a shed and a hot tub. Trevore Farmhouse is a stunning, family-friendly property for a Cornwall retreat.
Amenities: Oil central heating with electric fire and open fire. Electric oven and ceramic hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, Smart TV with Freeview and WiFi. Cot and highchair available. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Ample off-road parking and boat storage available. First-floor balcony with decking. Front patio and lawned garden with seating, summerhouse, decking and and hot tub. Two well-behaved dogs welcome (charge applies for second dog). Sorry, no smoking. Shop 1 mile, pub 1.1 miles. Note: Check-in time 6pm
Region: Cornwall’s visitors are constantly tempted back to the beautiful coastline, tiny fishing villages, hidden coves and the world-class surfing. Whatever the reason, Cornwall has long cemented its place as one of Britain’s premier holiday destinations.
Town: The village of Chacewater is just five miles from Truro in Cornwall. The village lies in the centre of the former great mining district, producing more copper and tin than anywhere else in the world. You are within easy reach of both of Cornwall's coastlines, with unspoilt beaches and rugged coastal walking trails stretching for miles, ideal for walkers, bathers and surfers. Truro, Cornwall’s only city, offer a magnificent cathedral, the Royal Cornwall Museum and a theatre and concert venue, the Hall for Cornwall, as well as a selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. The harbour town of Falmouth has the third largest natural harbour in the world, and from here you can take boat trips up the Carrick Roads, visit the lovely and safe beaches, the National Maritime Museum and Pendennis Castle, which was built by Henry VIII. Hire a bike for the day and enjoy the sights of the old mining works and beautiful wooded valleys as you cycle coast to coast from Portreath to Devoran. Visit The Lost Gardens of Heligan, the National Trust-owned Trelissick and Glendurgan Gardens, as well as the 26-acre sub-tropical garden of Trebah Gardens and the renowned Eden Project, all of which can be reached easily in the car.