Nestled in the heart of rural West Cornwall, Tredinnick Dairy sets the scene for a luxurious country holiday with friends and family. Once a forgotten dairy, this characterful home has been flawlessly renovated with rest, relaxation and tranquillity in mind, creating a peaceful retreat surrounded by countryside and within easy reach of some of Cornwall’s most iconic coastal locations.
Inside, the house offers a generous and flexible layout for up to 6 guests, with a large open-plan kitchen and dining room made for gathering, cooking and long, leisurely meals together. A quiet snug area provides a cosy corner for reading, games or children’s downtime, while the separate living area offers a relaxed space to unwind after days spent exploring West Cornwall.
The beautiful garden is set to impress, with a natural boundary of Cornish stone and thoughtful rural landscaping that blends effortlessly into the surroundings. It’s a wonderful spot for morning coffee, sunny lunches, evening drinks or simply soaking up the slower pace of country life. Welcoming up to 2 dogs, Tredinnick Dairy is perfectly suited to four-legged companions too.
From your front door, West Cornwall unfolds with a wonderful sense of variety and natural beauty. Within a short drive, the coastline reveals itself in dramatic style – from the wild, windswept cliffs and surf of Sennen and Land’s End to the turquoise waters and white sands of Porthcurno, often described as one of Cornwall’s most breathtaking beaches.
Follow the coast and you’ll discover a string of characterful villages and hidden coves. Mousehole offers timeless charm with its narrow streets and harbour, Newlyn brings a working fishing port atmosphere and thriving food scene, while Lamorna Cove feels wonderfully tucked away, perfect for peaceful swims and coastal picnics.
Marazion is another must-visit, where the tidal causeway leads across to the iconic St Michael’s Mount – a truly magical experience at low tide. From here, the sweeping sands of Mount’s Bay stretch out towards Penzance, offering long beach walks and ever-changing views across the water.
For those who love to explore on foot, the South West Coast Path weaves its way through this landscape, offering unforgettable walking routes, hidden coves and far-reaching sea views at every turn. Inland, quiet country lanes, local farm shops and traditional pubs add to the sense of escape and authenticity.
Whether you’re planning beach days, coastal walks, art and culture, or simply time to unwind in the garden, Tredinnick Dairy offers a beautifully restored and deeply restful base for experiencing the rich character and natural beauty of West Cornwall.
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Follow leafy lanes and wild hedgerows to the natural beauty of Tredinnick Dairy, a beautifully restored rural retreat made for slowing down and settling into the rhythm of West Cornwall. Once inside, the house is flooded with natural light, creating a warm, welcoming and relaxed countryside atmosphere from the moment you arrive.
A central hallway leads into the living room, a separate yet sociable space positioned just off the kitchen and dining area. Thoughtfully styled to reflect its country setting, this beautiful room features relaxed comfortable sofas, a cosy wood burner and striking local artwork, making it the perfect place to unwind after days spent exploring the coast.
The open-plan kitchen and dining area forms the holiday hub of the house, with a beamed vaulted ceiling, generous proportions and double doors leading out to the garden. Gather as a family, enjoy the luxury of space and get creative in the kitchen, making the most of fine Cornish produce, lazy summer suppers and long-overdue time together.
The ground floor bedroom is located just off the kitchen space and offers a private haven for children or adults. Dressed in charming cottage-check reds and fresh whites, this welcoming room also includes private doors to the garden, bringing the countryside setting beautifully close.
A large utility area, ground floor cloakroom and relaxed snug room complete the downstairs layout, adding practicality and flexibility for family stays, dog-friendly holidays and longer escapes.
A central staircase leads to the first floor, where 2 wonderfully presented bedrooms await, each dressed with attractive country fabrics and luxury linens for restful nights and slow mornings. The family bathroom adds a luxurious twist to your post-coast pamper, with a deep bath and power shower.
Tredinnick Dairy comes highly recommended for those looking for a rural idyll away from the hubbub of the coastal towns, while still offering superb access to the very best of West Cornwall. Peaceful, characterful and beautifully considered, it is a wonderful home for countryside calm, coastal adventures and time well spent together.
Using the natural granite of the surrounding countryside, the garden at Tredinnick Dairy has been beautifully landscaped to create a safe, attractive and peaceful outdoor space for the whole family to enjoy. Children and dogs can play freely while the grown-ups relax into the slower pace of rural West Cornwall.
From the dining space, double glass doors open out onto a generous terrace with a large dining table and chairs, setting the scene for long, leisurely meals in the fresh country air. Cook up a Cornish-inspired feast, pour something chilled and dine al fresco with only the nearby cows likely to disturb the peace. It is a picture-perfect spot for sunny breakfasts, lazy afternoon grazing and warm evening suppers.
To the rear of Tredinnick Dairy, a further enclosed paved courtyard, accessed via the kitchen, provides a practical space to stow all your holiday essentials, from surfboards and buckets to kites, walking boots and sandy beach gear.
Perfectly placed for exploring West Cornwall, Tredinnick Dairy sits within easy reach of some of the region’s most iconic and varied landscapes. Head west towards Sennen and Gwynver for sweeping Atlantic views, dramatic cliffs and world-class surf, or spend time at Porthcurno, where turquoise waters and soft white sand create one of Cornwall’s most breathtaking beach settings. Nearby Pedn Vounder offers a more secluded feel, ideal for those seeking a quieter escape.
Follow the coast to discover a string of characterful fishing villages and harbour towns. Mousehole enchants with its narrow streets and picturesque harbour, Newlyn offers an authentic working port and thriving food scene, while Penzance brings a mix of shops, galleries and seaside charm along its promenade. From Marazion, take the tidal causeway or a boat across to the iconic St Michael’s Mount, one of Cornwall’s most memorable experiences.
For walkers, the South West Coast Path weaves through this landscape, offering unforgettable routes between cliffs, coves and open sea views. Inland, the Penwith countryside is dotted with ancient sites, stone circles and hidden lanes, while local farm shops, galleries and artisan producers give a true flavour of this creative and historic part of Cornwall.
Garden lovers will also be spoilt for choice, with nearby National Trust properties including Trengwainton Garden and Trelissick offering beautiful planting, seasonal colour and peaceful walks.
Check into rural luxury at Tredinnick Dairy and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of this magical setting, where countryside calm and coastal adventure come together beautifully.
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