Nestled in the quaint village of Trewoon, just a stone's throw from St Austell in Cornwall, is the charming detached bungalow known as Tremethic. Designed to comfortably accommodate a family of five, this inviting property serves as an ideal starting point for exploring the stunning landscapes and coastal beauty of Cornwall. With its ground-floor layout, generous garden, and off-road parking, Tremethic provides all the essential amenities for a self-catering holiday. Guests are greeted with a delightful touch upon arrival: a freshly prepared cream tea waiting in the bright and airy living/dining room, which features cozy seating, a Smart TV, and an electric fire for relaxation after a day of adventures.
The well-equipped kitchen offers everything needed for preparing homemade meals, including a washing machine and Nespresso coffee machine, making it easy to enjoy the comforts of home. The family bathroom is designed for convenience, featuring a heated towel rail for a refreshing experience. When it comes to resting, guests can choose from three welcoming bedrooms: a super-king-size that can be configured to suit various groups, a double, and a single, all furnished with ample storage and bedside lamps. The private garden invites morning coffee and breakfast outdoors, boasting ample lawn space, a picnic bench, and a barbecue for delightful summer evenings.
Trewoon itself is a fantastic base for exploring Cornwall, with essential amenities within walking distance, including The White Pyramid pub, a Fish & Chips takeaway, a post office, and a Premier convenience store. The nearby town of St Austell is rich in attractions, featuring the Saint Austell Golf Club, the Victorian Brewery Visitor Centre Museum, and a diverse selection of restaurants catering to various tastes. For those seeking adventure, there are numerous nearby attractions, such as the Wheal Martyn Clay Works, the famous Eden Project, and some of Cornwall's most beautiful beaches like Duporth, Porthpean, and Carlyon Bay, ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
For history enthusiasts and fans of the series Poldark, the historic village of Charlestown offers a picturesque harbor and traditional inns to explore. Families can enjoy a visit to Mevagissey, which boasts an aquarium, museum, and boat tours from its idyllic harbor. The Lost Gardens of Heligan, located just on the outskirts, provide lush grounds teeming with wildlife to discover. Additionally, visitors can venture further along Cornwall's sparkling coast to Fowey, Truro, and the breathtaking views along The Roseland Heritage Coast. With so much to see and do, Tremethic promises a memorable Cornish adventure for all who stay.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!