The Cleave family welcomes you to Tregellist Farm, set in 140 acres of farmland.
Situated in St Kew Parish, close to the St Kew Inn, the country house stands on the edge of Tregellist hamlet which has wonderful views of the surrounding countryside.
Lovely walks are to be found everywhere in this area, both open country and coastal.
We are ideally situated for all the North Cornwall beaches, the Camel Trail, and houses and gardens including Lanhydrock, Pencarrow and the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
The quaint fishing village of Port Isaac is just a few minutes away, while the bustling port of Padstow is within half an hour’s drive, just across the River Camel.
The Eden Project is only a 45 minute drive away.
We aim to make your stay a happy and memorable one. To ensure your highest level of satisfaction, we are inspected to AA 4 Star grading
Your accommodation offers a choice of carefully furnished rooms with ensuite facilities, colour televisions, beverage trays and hairdryers.
Wifi
is also available at Tregellist for our guests to enjoy.
The house is centrally heated and during the colder months, there are roaring log fires. The garden has tables and chairs for the use of our guests.
Tregellist Farm is ideally situated for a wide variety of activities; the North Cornwall beaches, the Camel Trail, Golf courses and fishing.
St Kew village is one mile away and has a 15th century church (St James the Great) . The 'Malsters Arms' at Chapel Amble and the St Kew Inn, both serve excellent food.
Port Isaac, with its pubs and restaurants is just a few minutes away by road. Cornwall abounds with houses and gardens including Lanhydrock, Pencarrow and the Lost Gardens of Heligan, all within easy reach. The bustling port of Padstow is within half an hour’s drive, just across the River Camel.The Eden Project is only a 45 minute drive away.
Cornwall boasts many fine golf courses, to suit all abilities. Don’t forget to visit the National Lobster Hatchery in Padstow, and, further West, the National Maritime Museum at Falmouth.
Tregellist, St Kew,
Cornwall PL30 3HG
Tregellist Farm B&B is perfectly located for exploring some of the most beautiful parts of North Cornwall. Nestled in peaceful countryside near St Kew and just minutes from the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac, this luxury farmhouse bed and breakfast provides the ideal base for discovering Cornwall’s dramatic coastline, sandy beaches, historic fishing villages and world-famous attractions.
Whether you are planning a relaxing coastal escape, a walking holiday, a surfing break or a sightseeing adventure, North Cornwall offers something for everyone. From the stunning beaches of Polzeath and Daymer Bay to the historic streets of Port Isaac and Tintagel, visitors are surrounded by unforgettable scenery and attractions.
Just a short drive from Tregellist Farm, Port Isaac is one of Cornwall’s most famous and picturesque fishing villages. Known worldwide as the filming location for the television series Doc Martin, Port Isaac is full of narrow winding lanes, whitewashed cottages, traditional pubs and spectacular sea views.
Spend time exploring the harbour, browsing local art galleries, enjoying fresh seafood in one of the excellent restaurants or taking a scenic coastal walk along the South West Coast Path. The village remains a working fishing port and retains all the charm and character of old Cornwall.
North Cornwall is famous for its spectacular coastline and sandy beaches. Guests staying at Tregellist Farm have easy access to some of Cornwall’s finest beaches, perfect for surfing, swimming, sunbathing and coastal walks.
Polzeath Beach is one of Cornwall’s premier surfing beaches and is ideal for both beginners and experienced surfers. Daymer Bay offers a more sheltered sandy beach perfect for families, while Rock is popular for sailing, watersports and ferry trips across the Camel Estuary to Padstow.
The South West Coast Path offers some of the finest coastal walking in the UK. From dramatic cliff-top scenery to hidden coves and picturesque fishing villages, the coastline around Port Isaac is a paradise for walkers and nature lovers.
Popular walks include the route from Port Isaac to Port Quin and on towards Polzeath, offering breathtaking sea views and opportunities to spot seabirds, dolphins and seals along the coastline.
The bustling harbour town of Padstow is less than half an hour away and is one of Cornwall’s most popular destinations. Famous for its excellent seafood restaurants and vibrant harbour atmosphere, Padstow is a must-visit during your stay.
The nearby Camel Trail follows a disused railway line through beautiful countryside and along the Camel Estuary. Ideal for cycling and walking, the trail provides a safe and scenic route suitable for all ages.
A short drive north of Tregellist Farm brings you to Tintagel, one of Cornwall’s most iconic historic destinations. Famous for its connections to the ?????? of King Arthur, Tintagel Castle sits dramatically on the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Explore the castle ruins, cross the spectacular footbridge and discover Merlin’s Cave below the cliffs. Tintagel village also offers charming cafes, gift shops and traditional Cornish hospitality.
Guests at Tregellist Farm are ideally situated for visiting many of Cornwall’s most famous gardens and attractions. Lanhydrock House and Gardens, Pencarrow House and the Lost Gardens of Heligan are all within easy reach and make excellent day trips.
The world-famous Eden Project is also within driving distance and offers a fascinating day out for visitors of all ages.
Whether you are looking for relaxing countryside accommodation, coastal adventures, surfing holidays or sightseeing breaks, Tregellist Farm B&B offers an ideal location for discovering the very best of North Cornwall.
After a day exploring Cornwall’s beaches, fishing villages and attractions, return to the comfort of your luxury farmhouse accommodation and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the Cornish countryside.