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Lower Trevivian
North Cornwall

£495 - £1650 per week
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Lower Trevivian is a beautiful Grade ll listed traditional farmstead set amongst stunning sprawling grounds and trees, overlooking beautiful unspoilt countryside on the northern edge of Bodmin Moor. The living spaces have two woodburners which are just perfect to cosy up in the evenings after an adventurous day exploring the local walks, there is huge depth of character here with local Delabole slate floors, local granite and stone features which only add to the atmosphere. Lower Trevivian rustles up that Poldark feeling, set amid flora, fauna, wildlife, and rural country life this holiday home is the perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle and return to nature. For larger guest parties the adjoining property Lower Trevivian Cottage which sleeps four creates the flexibility for larger family and friendship groups to book both properties together if required.

Lower Trevivian is set amongst a beautiful tranquil and untouched area with unique raw and natural earthly elements in the parish of St Clether, just a couple miles from the property you will find the 15th Century St Clederus Church and Holy Well which is steeped in history. From here if walking is your passion there is a six-mile circular walk from St Clether calling by the Rising Sun pub which serves local ales, ciders and homecooked meals. There is a delightful farm shop four miles away at Slaughterbridge which sells local produce and serves light homecooked meals. Trebarwith Strand beach is nine miles away for beach adventures, Davidstow Moor for wild walking is just three miles or if you wish to venture further afield visit the old market town of Launceston where there is a famous castle and all the main supermarkets, interesting shops, eateries and lots to do and see.

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Where you'll sleep

Bedroom 1

King

Bedroom 2

Zip and link

Bedroom 3

Twin

Entrance

from driveway into porch leading into:

Dining room

table, bench and six chairs, armchair, woodburner, door into:

Sitting room

two sofas, armchair, Smart TV and woodburner, door into hallway leading to:

Kitchen

electric oven and gas hob, fridge with freezer compartment and dishwasher.

Boot room

sink and storage area, door leading to outside area.

Utility room

washing machine, tumble dryer, sink, freezer and W.C.

Bedroom 1

super king size bed, armchair, en suite bathroom, freestanding bath with shower attachment, walk in shower, W.C and basin.

Bedroom 2

zip and link beds (twin or king), walk in wardrobe.

Bedroom 3

twin beds, door into:

Family shower room

enclosed shower, W.C and basin.

Outdoor area

shared grass lawn, walled paved terrace with table and six chairs, two steamer chairs, BBQ.

Additional information

oil central heating, travel cot, highchair and stairgate provided, for larger parties, Lower Trevivian Cottage is adjoining Lower Trevivian so both properties can be booked together, pending availability. Lower Trevivian has a shared garden which is not enclosed, open plan gravel driveway parking area. WiFi, one dog welcome, short breaks available.

 
 

We stayed there for a week and it was absolutely wonderful. Located in a nice rural area with rolling hills and the next beach is reachable within 15-20min. The house is so beautiful decorated and you have everything you need: a huge kitchen and even 2 wood burners. The rooms are so nice and everything looks like in the pictures. Also everything was so clean and perfectly prepared. We loved to stay there and felt like home away from home. Also met the owners. Such a lovely and warm couple who gave us a lot of tips where to go and what so see. We really could recommend this beautiful and lovely house. Love to come back.

March 2024

This is a quintessential country cottage with an abundance of charm and in a beautiful and remote location. Highly recommended for those who want to get away from it all, switch off and relax.

December 2023

Part of Lower Trevivian Farm

Sleeps up to 10 in 2 properties

Special Offers

20% off - 27 Dec 24 to 3 Jan 25

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Holidays in North Cornwall

Those considering a holiday on the north coast of Cornwall will soon come to realise the area offers something different to the south coast. The dramatic coastline, combined with untouched countryside, offers a rich and varied holiday destination. 

There’s so much to discover on the north coast, including vast open beaches, quaint harbours, popular towns and plenty of countryside to explore. Guests looking for a family holiday can spend their days relaxing on one of the many beautiful beaches, including the Blue Flag beaches Polzeath, Great Western (Newquay), Widemouth Bay and Crooklets. With surfing hotspots dotted along the north coast, surfers will enjoy visiting the area too.

Guests seeking a busier and more vibrant atmosphere will be drawn to Newquay, with a buzzing town, plenty of independent shops, restaurants and attractions, as well as several fantastic beaches. 

Top tip

Visit the north coast of Cornwall for the best surf in the UK!

Surfing

North Cornwall is renowned for its vibrant surf scene. Porthtowan and Portreath both offer excellent surfing, and each year in September, St Agnes hosts the World bellyboarding championsips at Chapel Porth beach; a great day out for the whole family. 

Newquay’s Fistral Beach is a Mecca for surfing and bodyboarding, and its consistent surfing conditions make it a popular surf spot with visitors and locals alike. Each year, the Boardmaster’s surf competition takes place at Fistral beach and Watergate Bay, where live music and surfing comes together for a festival like no other. 

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Food and drink

For those looking for a taste of Cornwall, there's a wealth of restaurants, cafés and bars to discover along the north coast.

Padstow is a food lover’s delight, with Rick Stein’s and Paul Ainsworth’s restaurants offering local produce and freshly-caught seafood. Whilst Nathan Outlaw’s restaurant is just up the coast in the famous harbour village of Port Isaac. 

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Events

Rogue Theatre Winter Wood

Created by Cornwall’s award winning Rogue Theatre, Winter Wood is an adventure for families and those who still believe in magic. Let the faeries lead the way with stories and songs to Old Man Winter, who will weave a tale and reveal the path to a wondrous festivity of wintry marvels.

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Boscastle Walking Week

Boscastle Walking Week is an annual event which has grown in popularity over the years. Organised by local people with local knowledge, you'll be guided on some of the most beautiful walks along the Cornish coastline, amid woods and streams and on rambles to secluded waterfalls.

15th May 2024

Santa at Lappa Valley Steam Railway

On selected dates during December, board the Santa Express to Santa's grotto where children will recieve a gift from Father Christmas. There will also be children's entertainment, mince pies, and mulled wine for the adults!

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Santa's Grotto & Elf Emporium

Meet Father Christmas, decorate gingerbread, make Reindeer food and have a festive day out at the Milky Way Adventure Park near Bude. At the elf emporium, children can write letters to the North Pole and take part in other fun activities. Online booking essential. 

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Bude Jazz Festival

Top UK and international jazz, blues, swing and boogie bands make up the Bude Jazz festival, with over 120 events including street parades, late night jam sessions and a dance marquee.

30th August - 2nd September 2024

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Rock Oyster Festival

A food and music festival on the banks of the Camel Estuary featuring live music from Nile Rodgers with Chic, Groove Armada and Sophie Ellis Bexter, plus performing arts, endless entertainment for kids, and of course fantastic seafood.

25th - 28th July 2024

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Padstow 'Obby Oss' Festival

This colourful tradition that takes place in the harbour town of Padstow. Locals decorate the town with flags, flowers, greenery and a flagpole. The crowds are greeted by the swirling and dancing 'osses' who parade through the town, followed by the 'Teazer' who dances along behind. 

1st May 2024

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Boardmasters Festival

Be part of the UK's biggest surf, skate and music festival at this year's 'Boardmasters', held in the popular seaside resort of Newquay. Enjoy music performed by Liam Gallagher, Florence and The Machine, Lorde and more!

7th - 11th August 2024

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Bude Carnival

First held in 1920, Bude Carnival is an annual event where money raised is donated to local charities and organisations. Join in with the carnival celebrations for a fun filled day of music, dance and competition! 

17th August 2024

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St Endellion Summer Festival

St Endellion Church provides a magical setting for this classical music concert, which features opera, choral and orchestral music over nine days. Musicians visit from all over the world to perform at this special concert.

30th - 9th August 2024

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Bolster Festival

Bolster festival in St Agnes celebrates the demise of the legend of Bolster the giant. The community re-enact the life and downfall of the giant as they parade through the streets and down to the cliffs overlooking Chapel Porth beach. 

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Royal Cornwall Show

This three-day event is the highlight of Cornwall's agricultural year, showcasing the very best of Cornwall's rural lifestyle. The event is packed with activities, competitions, food and craft demonstrations and stalls, displays, music, and, or course, lots of animals!

6th, 7th and 8th June 2024

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Lusty Glaze Sundowner Sessions

Every year Lusty Glaze beach hosts their Sundowner Sessions - an opportunity to watch your favourite artsits perform live in the stunning setting of the natural ampitheatre provided by the cliffs at Lusty Glaze. 

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Tropical Pressure Festival

Head to Mount Pleasant Eco Park to join in with the park's annual festival celebrating the rich cultures of Africa, Latin America and the caribbean. Enjoy live music, dance and food throughout the weekend. 

12th - 14th July 2023

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Getting to North Cornwall

With its own airport, Newquay is easily accessed both from abroad and within the UK. It's also simple to get to by car. From Newquay airport, the rest of Cornwall is within close reach, and you won’t be far from wherever you choose to stay. If you fancy a trip to the Isles of Scilly whilst holidaying in Cornwall, daily flights to and from Newquay Airport are available. 

What our guests say...

We know how important honest reviews are when it comes to booking your holiday. To help you choose the right property for you, we publish all reviews left by guests who have stayed here in the past, with the few exceptions stated in our Review Guidelines. Please bear in mind that some facilities referred to by past guests in reviews can be removed or changed at any time.

We stayed there for a week and it was absolutely wonderful. Located in a nice rural area with rolling hills and the next beach is reachable within 15-20min. The house is so beautiful decorated and you have everything you need: a huge kitchen and even 2 wood burners. The rooms are so nice and everything looks like in the pictures. Also everything was so clean and perfectly prepared. We loved to stay there and felt like home away from home. Also met the owners. Such a lovely and warm couple who gave us a lot of tips where to go and what so see. We really could recommend this beautiful and lovely house. Love to come back.

This is a quintessential country cottage with an abundance of charm and in a beautiful and remote location. Highly recommended for those who want to get away from it all, switch off and relax.

Wonderful farmhouse in a perfect location. Spacious and comfortable

Our second stay in this lovely spacious comfy cottage, very peaceful but well situated to access all our favourites- Trebarwith Strand, Polzeath Beach. Great cafe at Boscastle Farm shop, good fish n chips at Peck’ish in Camelford, great mtb at Cardinham woods & Llanhydrock.

Thank you to the owners of Lower Trevivian for providing such a lovely holiday home. We really appreciated the comfy beds and sofas, the spacious interior, the peaceful garden and the really well equipped kitchen.
I would highly recommend this booking if you’re looking to recharge your batteries in the beautiful Cornish countryside. 10/10!

A fabulous property - spacious, beautifully decorated and well-equipped. A great location, especially if you want to visit other parts of Cornwall. We have stayed at this property before and can't wait to return.

We found a spacy house, very tidy, well equipped with a nice garden. It is definitely a space to relax even with 6 people.

Lower Trevivian is a beautiful house, in a secluded area. The facilities in the house are excellent, it was very clean and well maintained. The garden is fantastic, but not enclosed, so a shame for dogs which have to be kept on a lead.

Having booked last minute we were delighted with our stay at Lower Trevivian - we extended it to 2 weeks in the end! Aspect were ever so helpful, the farmhouse is really well appointed - characterful but with really modern, high quality furnishings, kitchen & bathrooms with lots of space. Access to main road was better than expected once we nailed the route through Tremail! Great position to visit our favourite beaches - Trebarwith Strand, Polzeath, Bude. Boscastle Farm shop a winner - especially the brekkies! Peck’ish chippie in Camelford great. Great mtb at Lanhydrock & Cardinham Woods. We had a lovely relaxing stay during the hot weather in July keeping cool in the lovely old stone buliding.

We have just enjoyed an excellent Monday to Friday stay at Lower Trevivian it certainly met our expectations. Lovely quiet location whilst to being too far from the many attractions North Cornwall has to offer. Beautiful listed building clearly sensitively modernised with everything needed for a holiday break. We will not hesitate to come back.

A gorgeous property - well-equipped, beautifully decorated, really comfortable. The owners have clearly thought of everything to ensure a wonderful stay. Well located with other areas of interest in easy travelling distance. Would recommend without hesitation.

Lower Trevivian is a really lovely farmhouse in a secluded spot. There was plenty of room for us (family of 4) and facilities were excellent. The farmhouse has been renovated, and is very comfortable and modern, although still retains a lot of character. Nearest shops are in Camelford, about 15 minutes away (and nicer than it seems when you drive through, with a great butchers and fish and chip shop) and beaches are probably 20-25 minutes. Ideal if you want to get away somewhere quiet and peaceful.

Great cottage and accommodation in rural location but never too far from coast. Comfy beds and wood burners were fabulous as we were there in December. Mary