In an award winning project to save, and give new life to, a building in the curtilage of a Grade listed building, this wonderful old Estate Office, with cellars that are older than the house, has been fully restored and divided into four separate houses. Set in the sunny historic orchard area of the listed landscape, each house is designed to ensure our guests have lots of privacy as well as beautiful country views.
A short way down the old Tremayne Drive, built for the visit of Queen Victoria, and almost a part of the Long Valley woods, are four of our luxury environmental new build houses. Our amazing (and in some cases pretty impressively ancient) thatch, cob and stone cottages have been restored to the highest standards whilst retaining their character. Guests can now enjoy an exclusive guided walk around the habitat restorative projects at Trelowarren.
Trelowarren offers leisure facilities within it's beautifully restored historic walled gardens so you can stay, play, and unwind.
A short way down the old Tremayne Drive, built for the visit of Queen Victoria, and almost a part of the Long Valley woods, are four of our luxury environmental new build houses. Our amazing (and in some cases pretty impressively ancient) thatch, cob and stone cottages have been restored to the highest standards whilst retaining their character. Guests can now enjoy an exclusive guided walk around the habitat restorative projects at Trelowarren.
Trelowarren offers leisure facilities within it's beautifully restored historic walled gardens so you can stay, play, and unwind.
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Trelowarren is unique.
On the south bank of the Helford River that was made famous by Daphne du Maurier's novel Frenchman's Creek, this is the historic estate that inspired her iconic tale of handsome smugglers, secret assignations in wooded creeks and political intrigue.
She called Trelowarren, 'a jewel' and here it still is - your invitation to a Cornish holiday in the heart of a 1000 acres of beauty and tranquillity.
Coming to Trelowarren is more than booking a standard self-catering holiday cottage; it is the opportunity to slow down and re-connect.
On the south bank of the Helford River that was made famous by Daphne du Maurier's novel Frenchman's Creek, this is the historic estate that inspired her iconic tale of handsome smugglers, secret assignations in wooded creeks and political intrigue.
She called Trelowarren, 'a jewel' and here it still is - your invitation to a Cornish holiday in the heart of a 1000 acres of beauty and tranquillity.
Coming to Trelowarren is more than booking a standard self-catering holiday cottage; it is the opportunity to slow down and re-connect.
Contact the Trelowarren team any time via phone, fax or web.
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From Helston take the A3083 towards Culdrose and The Lizard.
Just past Culdrose, turn left at the mini roundabout onto the B3293 to Goonhilly/St Keverne.
At the top of the hill (Mawgan Cross roundabout) take the third exit (do NOT go into Mawgan village) drive past Garras Primary School and keep going straight on for one mile to double lodges.
Fill out your details below and we will get back to you about planning your Cornwall getaway as soon as possible.
From Helston take the A3083 towards Culdrose and The Lizard.
Just past Culdrose, turn left at the mini roundabout onto the B3293 to Goonhilly/St Keverne.
At the top of the hill (Mawgan Cross roundabout) take the third exit (do NOT go into Mawgan village) drive past Garras Primary School and keep going straight on for one mile to double lodges.
We are very sorry but The swimming pool and leisure will not be open to non residents in 2021.
In two acres of sun-trap romantic walled gardens, we have our wonderful 20m outdoor heated ozone swimming pool, an all-weather tennis court and the gym.
Within the surrounds of a historic Walled Garden, we have created.
Our wonderful walks are open April-October Visit a Victorian folly, the highest point on The Lizard, an Iron Age Hill Fort, a river formed by the Ice Age and an.
The New Yard Restaurant is situated in the historic stable yard at Trelowarren in Cornwall, a private estate that has been owned by the same family for over 600 years.
In two acres of sun-trap romantic walled gardens, we have our wonderful 20m outdoor heated ozone swimming pool, an all-weather tennis court and the gym.
Within the surrounds of a historic Walled Garden, we have created.
Our wonderful walks are open April-October Visit a Victorian folly, the highest point on The Lizard, an Iron Age Hill Fort, a river formed by the Ice Age and an.
The New Yard Restaurant is situated in the historic stable yard at Trelowarren in Cornwall, a private estate that has been owned by the same family for over 600 years.
We are very sorry but the swimming pool and leisure will not be open to non residents in 2021.
PLEASE NOTE OUR GYM IS CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR THE REMAINDER OF 2021 Looking out onto the walled garden and swimming pool our gym is equipped with the latest top of.
Free for Trelowarren guests.
Memberships available (monthly and annually) or pay casually 8.50 for adults and 4 for children.
Please note casual swims are restricted to the hours between 10am-12pm.
If you would like to swim outside of these times, please take a look at our membership details.
PLEASE NOTE OUR GYM IS CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR THE REMAINDER OF 2021 Looking out onto the walled garden and swimming pool our gym is equipped with the latest top of.
Free for Trelowarren guests.
Memberships available (monthly and annually) or pay casually 8.50 for adults and 4 for children.
Please note casual swims are restricted to the hours between 10am-12pm.
If you would like to swim outside of these times, please take a look at our membership details.
Visit a Victorian folly, the highest point on The Lizard, an Iron Age Hill Fort, a river formed by the Ice Age and an 18th century garden.
The Woodland walk is open from 11am to 5pm during the season.
You will find the Manor of Trelowarren in the 11th century Domesday Book, but it was farmed, forested and hunted over long before that.
The main walk is about four miles (6.5km) long, but there is a shorter, circular walk of one mile (1.6 km) and an "extension" to Tremayne Quay, on the Helford, which is 2.5 miles (4km) each way.
The Woodland walk is open from 11am to 5pm during the season.
You will find the Manor of Trelowarren in the 11th century Domesday Book, but it was farmed, forested and hunted over long before that.
The main walk is about four miles (6.5km) long, but there is a shorter, circular walk of one mile (1.6 km) and an "extension" to Tremayne Quay, on the Helford, which is 2.5 miles (4km) each way.
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