| Trevedran has two granite barn conversions which
are set in a small hamlet by a working farm in the area known as
West Penwith. When staying at Trevedran between the months of May
and October you are welcome to use the outdoor heated swimming pool.
Whilst the accommodation is warm and comfortable, we have retained
the rustic charm we feel suits the local environment. |
| Although it is only fifteen minutes by car to
Penzance, away from the bright lights of the town the night sky
can be stunning to behold and the wildlife make the loudest noises
you are likely to hear. If what you are looking for is peace quiet
and solitude, this may well be the place for you. |
| Little Trevedran - Sleeps
2 + cot |
| This detached, granite barn conversion
offers a warm and spacious retreat. The living accommodation is
on the ground floor and boasts a lovely Shaker-style kitchen and
a sitting-area warmed by a multi-burner. Stairs lead to the bedroom
with a low vaulted ceiling (tall people beware). Opposite the cottage
is a small lawned area for guests’ sole use. Although the property
is not suitable for young children, a baby up to the age of 12 months
is very welcome. |
Accommodation:
Ground Floor:- Open plan living-room with kitchen and dining areas.
The kitchen is extremely well equipped with utensils, cooking and
dining requirements. TV, DVD player, CD/Tape player and multi-burner.
Electric hob, combination microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine
and dishwasher. Shower-room with shower, WC and wash-basin. First
Floor Bedroom with double bed (5'). Separate WC and wash-basin. |
Facilities & Services:
Inclusive electricity, heating - full gas-fired CH and fuel for
multi burner. Duvet. Towels. Travel cot. Selection of books and
games. Payphone. |
Miscellaneous:
Private parking for 2 cars. Garden furniture and barbecue. Pets
welcome. Arr/Dep Friday. |
| Gwenver - Sleeps
2 |
| This studio consists of two rooms,
which have tiled floors throughout. The large bed-sitting room has
an electric fire for extra cosiness in the cooler months. There
is a fitted wardrobe and tallboy for storage. The adjoining shower/
WC. is compact but functional. The well equipped kitchen/diner is
situated in the conservatory which also has an electric heater.
This overlooks a private sitting area with table and chairs and
a small lawned area for guests’ sole use. |
Accommodation:
Compact studio type bed-sitting room with 5' double bed, electric
fire, armchairs and TV/video. Separate kitchen and dining room fitted
with Electric two ring hob, combination microwave, fridge, kettle
and coffee filter machine. Shower-room with shower, WC and wash-basin.
|
Facilities & Services:
Inclusive Electricity. Duvet. Towels. Video library. |
Miscellaneous:
Parking for 1 car. Short walk through garden to studio. Garden furniture
and barbecue. Sorry, we cannot accept pets at the studio. Arr/Dep
Saturday. |
| Out & About |
| Trevedran is situated half way between
Lamorna Cove and Porthcurno. It is only fifteen minutes drive from
Penzance, where you can take a boat or helicopter trip to the Isles
of Scilly. There are plenty of shops supplying all you need, art
galleries and tropical gardens, buses and trains to take you further
afield, and pubs and restaurants galore. |
| For the walkers, a nearby path through
the woods takes you to St Loy Cove, and from there the south west
coast path to the east takes you to Lamorna, a popular place for
scuba diving, and Mousehole, with its delightful harbour, as well
as restaurants, pubs and artists studios. To the west lies Penberth,
and further on Porthcurno with its glorious beach. Here you will
also find the Telegraph Museum and the famous Minack Theatre, perched
on the cliffs, where, during the summer months, to watch an afternoon
or evening performance is a memorable experience. |
| Sennen Cove (about ten minutes by
car) is a beautiful sandy beach (popular for surfing) with a choice
of pub or restaurant for wining and dining whilst enjoying the stunning
view. |
| St Ives, with its numerous lovely sandy beaches,
art galleries and cobbled streets, is a lively tourist destination
and is only 30 minutes drive away. Here you will also find restaurants
with views and good food. Also well worth a visit is Marazion, again
about 30 minutes drive. It has a gently sloping beach, ideal for
windsurfing and (at low tide) you can walk across or take the boat
trip to St Michaels Mount. |
| Lands End and in particular the coastal footpath
either side is not to be missed, with frequent sitings of seals,
dolphins and basking sharks. |
| There are so many places to visit in the vicinity,
indeed you may never want to leave the peninsular. At Trevedran
you can get away from it all without being bored or isolated. |
| Contact Details |
| If you would like further information about
Trevedran or to check availability please contact Carol Groves or
Gerald Clayton using the following, alternatively you can visit
our main website. |
| Telephone: 01736 810035 :: Email:
c.m.groves@btinternet.com |
| Address: Trevedran, St Buryan Penzance,
Cornwall, TR19 6DJ |
| www.trevedran.co.uk |