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Our 17th–century farmhouse is situated at the end of a country lane on its own and surrounded by open countryside. We do peace and quiet really well and polish the
stars so that they shine brightly at night, with no streetlights to spoil your view.
Trelew Farm is perfectly situated for exploring the West Penwith area of the far west of Cornwall. Full of ancient history, the area contains stone circles, quoits,
ruined mines and their chimneys. As well as the stunning coastline, there are fabulous beaches and sub–tropical gardens.
We are very close to St Michael’s Mount, the Minack Theatre, Mousehole and the sandy beaches at Sennen Cove, Porthcurno, St Ives and Marazion. Visit the
artists colony in St Ives, or wander round the galleries in Penzance and Newlyn.
Within driving distance are the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, the Maritime Museum at Falmouth and the magnificent cathedral at Truro.
There is a large garden to relax in while you plan your days out, and a pot of tea or coffee is always available if you so wish. We have bikes for our guests use to
visit the local area.
Use Trelew Farm as your base, and come and go as you please. We have lots of information about the surrounding area,
as well as details of places to eat
and we have our own nature trail which leads to the ancient stone circle Boscawen-un.
We are a working dairy farm with Holstein Friesian cows grazing in the fields. The chickens, ducks, horses and ponies also play their part, and a warm welcome
is assured from our West Highland terrier. We offer beautiful wide open spaces – it’s the perfect place to get away from it all.
Our list of returning guests speaks for itself, and we always enjoy meeting and greeting visitors. Our situation is good for touring all local attractions,
including beaches, walking and sight seeing. Trelew Farm is the ideal holiday destination.
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