See the luxury holiday lodges for sale in our Victorian Walled Garden
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See the luxury holiday lodges for sale in our Victorian Walled Garden
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Widely recognized as one of the most picturesque and unspoilt areas of Cornwall, the Roseland Peninsula is a captivating blend of beautiful countryside, stunning coastal scenery and idyllic river estuaries.
Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Roseland has long been a well kept secret for those who seek an escape from the pressures of everyday life. The picturesque south facing harbour village of St Mawes on the eastern side of the Fal Estuary remains one of Cornwall's most desirable and exclusive destinations. Centred around its small stone harbour it has its own beaches, sailing club, castle and handful of good pubs and restaurants including of course Olga Polizzi's Hotel Tresanton, which continues to lure the rich and famous. There is a regular passenger ferry from the harbour to the town of Falmouth and also in the summer months to Place House across the Percuil River.
Within walking distance of Trewince are the nearby villages of Gerrans and Portscatho. Each possesses an individual charm and both are steeped in history. Portscatho lies in the corner of Gerrans Bay and is still an active fishing village with delightful sandy beaches. The villages boast a wide range of local facilities including shops, restaurants and public houses.
A short drive will take you to a delightful selection of superb family beaches with numerous sandy coves including Towan, Porthcurnick and Pendower. There is also excellent walking with miles of footpaths along picturesque riverbanks and cliff tops, through beautiful woods and across secluded sandy coves and beaches.
Water sports enthusiasts will not be disappointed with nearby centres offering sailing, wind surfing, diving and water skiing in some of the finest inshore day sailing waters in the country. Trewince Manor itself benefits from its own private slipway with moorings whilst nearby Percuil Boatyard offers a public slipway and mooring facilities (subject to availability). From here, direct access is afforded via the Percuil River out onto the Carrick Roads.
Our holiday homes in Cornwall are well-placed for visiting many other notable local attractions including the world renowned Eden Project and intriguing Lost Gardens of Heligan.



