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Nestling amongst meadows and working farmland is this pretty slate-hung cottage.
It makes up one half of a former farm workers’ home on Triggabrowne Farm, the other half is occupied by Triggabrowne Cottage (sleeps two). You’ll have your own garden, complete with a stone barbecue, picnic table and views across the countryside.
Inside you’ll find all the quirks and comforts of a traditional Cornish cottage, with its wooden beam ceiling, log burner and cool cream walls. There’s room for three people and one dog too.
A short walk from here will lead you to the rocky outcrops and stunning seascapes of Pencarrow Head. You may even spot one of our tenant farmers, who help care for the land, going about their daily business. Stop off at local beaches Lantic Bay and Lantivet Bay before finishing the day with a pub dinner at quaint fishing village, Polruan. If you fancy travelling a little bit further the lovely town of Fowey is just a short ferry ride away.
There are six other cottages in the area, which can be booked together for groups of up to 25.
Ground floor: Porch. Sitting room with table for three and solid-fuel stove. Kitchen. Utility area.
First floor: Double bedroom with 5' bed. Single bedroom. Bathroom with shower over bath.
A garden with picnic table and charcoal barbecue. There is also meadow adjoining the garden, which can be used for dog exercising.
Find information in the Accessibility Guide. Accessibility questions? Email holiday.enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk or call us on 0344 800 2070.
WiFi: We’re pleased to provide free WiFi access at this accommodation, which is supported by BT. Please note intermittent connection problems can sometimes occur and therefore should not be relied upon.
Parking: There is a loading and unloading bay next to the cottage, however guests should park their cars in the main Triggabrowne car park which is a short walk away.
Heating: Night storage heating and convector heating included.
Utilities: There is a combined washing machine/tumble dryer in the cottage. Care should be taken when selecting the programmes.
Logs/charcoal: Environmentally friendly briquettes for use on the fire and charcoal for the barbecue can be bought at the time of booking or the cottages.
Offers: Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 4pm at this cottage.
There are seven cottages in the area, which can be booked together for groups of up to 25. Fortescue (sleeps six) is joined to Hayrick Cottage (sleeps four). Triggabrowne Dairy Cottage (sleeps two), Triggabrowne Farm House (sleeps four) and Tippett's (sleeps four) are in a former farmhouse next-door. A short walk away are two semi-detached cottages, Triggabrowne Meadow Cottage (sleeps three) and Triggabrowne Cottage (sleeps two).
This upside-down cottage was once a stone and slate barn. With wide farmland views, it’s just a 15-minute walk from the rugged Cornish coastline. Joined to Hayrick. Sleeps six.
A traditional slate-roofed stone barn conversion with views over rolling Cornish countryside and farmland. Joined to Fortescue. Sleeps four.
A cosy cottage next to a converted farmhouse near the pretty, shingly beach of Lantic Bay. Joined to Tippet's and Triggabrowne Farm House. Sleeps two.
A converted Cornish farmhouse with enclosed front garden and countryside setting. Joined to Tippet's and Triggabrowne Dairy Cottage. Sleeps four, dog friendly.
A converted former farmhouse surrounded by walking trails near the unspoilt coast of Polruan. Joined to Triggabrowne Dairy Cottage and Triggabrowne Farm House. Sleeps four.
This pretty slate-hung cottage is nestled among meadows and working farmland. Joined to Triggabrowne Cottage. Sleeps three, dog friendly.
This former farm worker’s cottage near Pencarrow Head has miles of countryside views. Joined to Triggabrowne Meadow Cottage. Sleeps two, dog friendly.
Large shingly beach on a beautiful bay, great spot for paddling and picnicking, well worth the climb back up.
Discover a landscape with a rich fishing and smuggling heritage on this circular walk around Lantivet and Lantic bays in Cornwall.
18th-Century house set within a magnificent landscape garden, still home to the Carew Pole family