Trelawne Holiday Cottage - Self Catering Holidays near St Ives with Sea Views - sleeping 2 people

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Trelawne Holiday Cottage at Trevalgan Barns with sea views - Enjoy peace and quiet on the cliff tops or family fun on the nearby sandy beaches in St Ives.

Trelawne Holiday Cottage
Self-catering Holidays with sea views

Trelawne Holiday Cottage
Sleeps 2

Trelawne Holiday Cottage ~ Sleeping 2 people - Near St. Ives Changeover day Mon-Mon

Trelawne is situated on the family farm at Trevalgan just off the spectacularcoast road between St Ives and Zennor, the farmland goes right to The South West Coastpath with its dramatic views.

The Osborne family have farmed at Trevalgan for three generations and have carefully converted some of their granite barns to lovely holiday homes, with sea and countryside views. .

Trelawne is a lovely single storey converted barn, for two people, and an ideal base from which to explore the far west of Cornwall and yet only 1.5 miles from St Ives and its superb sandy beaches.

A perfect location for walking, bird watching or just relaxing in peaceful surroundings.

A stroll from Trelawne to the nearby Trevalgan Hill is a must, the views across the countryside and sea to St Ives and beyond are beautiful.

Watching the sun setting over the sea from the farm is magical.

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01736 756 252

Trevalgan Barns with sea views - Enjoy peace and quiet on the cliff tops or family fun on the nearby sandy beaches in St Ives.

Trelawne holiday accommodation
Sleeps 2 people

01736 756 252

01736 756 252

e-mail to osborne160@btinternet.com

Trelawne at Trevalgan Barns Holiday cottage with sea views - Enjoy peace and quiet on the cliff tops or family fun on the nearby sandy beaches in St Ives.
Trelawne Holiday cottage Sleeping 2  overlooking the sea
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Zennor, Lands End and St. Ives

From Trevalgan it is very easy to join the challenging coastal footpath. Walk to the sleepy village of Zennor, picnic on the way or visit TheTinners Arms, a real country pub. Walk the other way along the coast path to bustling St Ives with its cobbled streets and pretty harbour.

There is a less strenuous walk across the higher fields to both places.

St Ives is just 1.5 miles, away by road, with tea rooms, restaurants, pubs and takeaways. Visit interesting little shops the many art galleries including the famous Tate Gallery and the beautiful sandy beaches.

St. Ives is a quaint and picturesque coastal town located in the enchanting county of Cornwall, in the far southwest of England. Renowned for its stunning beaches, the historic Digey, and bustling harbour, this charming destination is a must-visit for those seeking a quintessential British seaside experience.

The beaches of St. Ives are a true spectacle, boasting pristine sands and crystal-clear waters that attract sunbathers, surfers, and families alike. The town is home to multiple beaches, each with its own unique character and appeal. Porthminster Beach is a prime example, offering a sheltered cove that's ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, all against the backdrop of the charming town. Porthminster Beach is perfect for families. Porthmeor Beach, on the other hand, is a hotspot for surfers, thanks to its consistent waves and surf school. For those looking for a more secluded experience, Porthgwidden Beach is a small, sandy gem that's perfect for a relaxing day by the sea.

At the heart of St. Ives lies the iconic digey, an historic area adjacent to the harbour that has been a central feature of the town for centuries. Here, you'll find an array of fishing boats, pleasure crafts, and quaint cottages that line the cobbled streets, creating a postcard-perfect scene. The harbour of St. Ives is a hive of activity, with fishermen landing their daily catch and tourists soaking up the vibrant atmosphere. The harbourside is lined with a plethora of art galleries, boutique shops, and eateries, making it the perfect place to while away an afternoon. The harbour is also the starting point for scenic boat trips around the coast, allowing visitors to explore the dramatic cliffs and hidden coves that Cornwall is famous for.

In addition to its natural beauty, St. Ives is celebrated for its artistic heritage, with a thriving community of artists and galleries that showcase the very best of British and international talent. The town has been a muse for many notable artists over the years, drawn by the quality of the light and the stunning seascapes. The Tate St. Ives, an outpost of the Tate Gallery, is a testament to this, showcasing the works of artists who have been inspired by the area, including Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson.

The quaint cobbled streets of St. Ives are a delight to explore, with an abundance of independent shops, artisan studios, and galleries. The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden is a must-visit for art enthusiasts, providing insight into the life and work of this renowned sculptor. The town also boasts a rich maritime history, which can be discovered at the St. Ives Museum.

With its mild climate, St. Ives is a year-round destination, with each season offering its own charm. Whether you're looking for a summer holiday, a winter retreat, or a spring or autumn getaway, the town's timeless appeal is guaranteed to captivate. With so much to see and do, it's no wonder that St. Ives in Cornwall remains one of the UK's most beloved holiday spots.

Touring West Cornwall from Trevalgan Barns

  • Zennor - 4 Miles
  • Minack Open Air Theatre - 18 miles
  • Geevor Tin Mine - 10 miles
  • St Michaels Mount - 9 miles
  • Lands End - 5 miles
  • Penzance - 9 miles

St Ives near Trelawne Holiday cottage Sleeping 2  overlooking the sea
Zennore Head near Trelawne Holiday cottage Sleeping 2 - near St Ives
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