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Perfectly place for exploring the North and South Cornish coasts and all points in between, Tregathenan is "Away from It All" giving you the chance for peaceful and relaxed accommodation but keeping you "In the Middle of It All".  Our three granite cottages and restored period house are equipped to very high standards, and fully centrally heated for the cooler autumn evenings.

Trengove Farm offers the best of all worlds, being only a mile from the coast, yet in the heart of the countryside. The main A 30 is only a few minutes’ drive away – making Trengove a very convenient base from which to explore the many attractions that Cornwall has to offer.

The Old Farmhouse and the Granary at Chegwidden are situated in a south facing courtyard that is reached by a private lane making it a very peaceful location. The Old Farmhouse is the original 17th century house on the farm it has been sympathically renovate keeping many original features.

A delightful barn conversion set in a tranquil area of West Cornwall. Four star gold rated by Visit England, this single storey, spacious barn conversion is in a quiet location yet close to Penzance and local beaches. The cottage is on one level (single step in places) and has a fully enclosed south facing garden solely for the use of guests.

Tredinney farm offers two self-catering holiday properties both equipped and furnished to a very high standard offering warm and welcoming hospitality and a peaceful and relaxing stay away from traffic but less than one mile from the A.30 road, half-way between Penzance and Land’s End, ideally situated for sandy beaches, tourist attractions and walks in our beautiful countryside.

Two delightful quality cottages on Cornwall's Atlantic coast between St. Ives and St. Just, near  Zennor, Penzance and Mousehole. Join the South West Coast Path at Porthmeor and take in one of the country’s most dramatic coastlines. Our local, the renown Gurnard's Head gastro pub, is just a stroll away.

Little Pengelly Farm sits in beautiful countryside which lies between West Cornwall’s north and south coasts. The 10 acre farm grows vegetables and silage we believe it was built in the 17th century. Our accommodation is centred around the court-yard which surrounds the old farm house. Each cottage has a garden or patio or you can enjoy the orchard and fields.

Trengove Farm offers the best of all worlds, being only a mile from the coast, yet in the heart of the countryside. The main A 30 is only a few minutes’ drive away – making Trengove a very convenient base from which to explore the many attractions that Cornwall has to offer.

A delightful barn conversion set in a tranquil area of West Cornwall. Four star gold rated by Visit England, this single storey, spacious barn conversion is in a quiet location yet close to Penzance and local beaches. The cottage is on one level (single step in places) and has a fully enclosed south facing garden solely for the use of guests.

Little Pengelly Farm sits in beautiful countryside which lies between West Cornwall’s north and south coasts. The 10 acre farm grows vegetables and silage we believe it was built in the 17th century. Our accommodation is centred around the court-yard which surrounds the old farm house. Each cottage has a garden or patio or you can enjoy the orchard and fields.

Two delightful quality cottages on Cornwall's Atlantic coast between St. Ives and St. Just, near  Zennor, Penzance and Mousehole. Join the South West Coast Path at Porthmeor and take in one of the country’s most dramatic coastlines. Our local, the renown Gurnard's Head gastro pub, is just a stroll away.

Perfectly place for exploring the North and South Cornish coasts and all points in between, Tregathenan is "Away from It All" giving you the chance for peaceful and relaxed accommodation but keeping you "In the Middle of It All".  Our three granite cottages and restored period house are equipped to very high standards, and fully centrally heated for the cooler autumn evenings.

The Old Farmhouse and the Granary at Chegwidden are situated in a south facing courtyard that is reached by a private lane making it a very peaceful location. The Old Farmhouse is the original 17th century house on the farm it has been sympathically renovate keeping many original features.

Tredinney farm offers two self-catering holiday properties both equipped and furnished to a very high standard offering warm and welcoming hospitality and a peaceful and relaxing stay away from traffic but less than one mile from the A.30 road, half-way between Penzance and Land’s End, ideally situated for sandy beaches, tourist attractions and walks in our beautiful countryside.

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