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Nr Padstow, Cornwall

Trescore

The exterior of Trescore and neighbouring Porth Mear Cottage, Cornwall
Trescore and neighbouring Porth Mear Cottage, Cornwall | © National Trust/Mike Henton
The sitting room with woodburner at Trescore, Cornwall
Porthcothan Beach, a mile from Trescore, Cornwall

Trescore

Cosy up near the woodburner in this two-bedroom coastal retreat as the sun descends below the horizon.

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The sitting room with woodburner at Trescore, Cornwall
Porthcothan Beach, a mile from Trescore, Cornwall
The exterior of Trescore and neighbouring Porth Mear Cottage, Cornwall
The entrance porch and garden at Trescore, Cornwall
The entrance porch at Trescore, Cornwall
The kitchen-diner at Trescore, Cornwall
The kitchen-diner at Trescore, Cornwall
The sitting room with woodburner at Trescore, Cornwall
The double bedroom at Trescore, Cornwall
The single bedroom at Trescore, Cornwall
The bathroom at Trescore with shower over bath, Cornwall
Trescore and its garden, Cornwall
The grassed garden at Trescore, Cornwall
A view of rolling hills and the sea from the garden at Trescore, Cornwall
The sandy beach at Porthcothan, Cornwall
The sand and cliffs at Porthcothan Beach, Cornwall
Signs for coast path trails near Trescore, Cornwall
The coast near Trescore, Cornwall
The countryside around Trescore, Cornwall
Coastal cliffs near Trescore, Cornwall

© National Trust/Mike Henton

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Cosy up near the woodburner in this two-bedroom coastal retreat as the sun descends below the horizon.

  • Guests

    3

    Bedrooms

    2

    Acorn rating

    3What's this?

    Number of dogs welcome

    0

    Reference

    011047

    The smaller part of the original farmhouse, pretty Trescore with exposed beams and a snuggly sitting room, is attached to Porth Mear Cottage.

    With its high vantage point, enjoy views from the large, grassy garden down to Porth Mear cove. In the distance you’ll be able to see the lighthouse at Trevose Head. Immediately outside your cottage open the farm gate and follow the path down to Porth Mear, a secluded cove only accessible on foot. This is a dramatic coastline whatever the season, with awe-inspiring views of towering sea stacks and the picturesque Bedruthan steps. See birds swooping over clifftops, wander through fields carpeted with wildflowers, or search for creatures hiding in rockpools.

    For a sandy beach head to Porthcothan just a mile away. The northern coastline is littered with tiny bays, perfect for surfing. For the biggest swells head to Mawgan Porth or Constantine Bay, just a 10 minute drive. And, of course, no visit would be complete without a stroll through the bustling harbour village of nearby Padstow, with its renowned cafés, restaurants and shops.

    • Wi-Fi, available
    • Garden, available
    • EV charging, not available
    • Fridge, available
    • Freezer, available
    • Microwave, available
    • Open fire / wood burner, available
    • Television, available
    • DVD, available
    • Washing machine, available
    • Dishwasher, available
    • Tumble dryer, available
    • Cot & high chair, available

    Bicycle/kayak storage: Basic bicycle/kayak storage is available in a building near to the cottage. This is a shared facility with other guests. Please let us know if you wish to use this facility upon booking.

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