Tregonhawke Farmhouse is a charming property located in Millbrook, Cornwall, in the South West of England. With a capacity to sleep up to 12 guests, this historic farmhouse boasts 6 bedrooms and a range of features including a nearby pub, proximity to the coast, and an inviting open fire. The farmhouse, dating back to the 16th century, has served as a family home for generations, surviving through turbulent times in history.
Upon entering the farmhouse through the garden porch, guests are welcomed into a spacious fitted farmhouse kitchen with a large table, chairs, and benches. The kitchen leads to an equally spacious living room with a wood burner, and a slate-floored hall that connects to a second sitting room with a TV. A double bedroom with garden access, a shower room, and a separate toilet are located on the ground level, providing convenience and comfort for guests.
Upstairs, guests will find five more bedrooms, each uniquely decorated and offering a variety of sleeping arrangements including doubles, twins, and singles. Two family bathrooms are also available on this level. Outside, a picturesque enclosed garden awaits, complete with a large lawn, garden furniture, and a BBQ. Surrounding the property are mature trees and farmland, adding to the peaceful and idyllic setting.
For those interested in fishing, a coarse fishing lake is just a short three-minute walk away, offering the opportunity to catch carp, tench, roach, rudd, bream, and perch, some weighing as much as 25lbs. Tregonhawke Farmhouse is the perfect retreat for large family groups or gatherings of friends, providing a comfortable and welcoming space for a memorable stay in the beautiful Cornwall countryside.
Weekly price from £1400
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