Treverbyn House
Treverbyn House
Pendower Road
Veryan
TRURO
Cornwall
TR2 5QL
Tel: 01872 501201
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Description
Treverbyn House occupies a commanding position in the picturesque village of Veryan. Family run and owned by Alison and Michael Rawling it offers bed and breakfast accommodation throughout the year, which has been awarded a 4 Star Accommodation rating by VisitBritain.
There are three ensuite bedrooms available, one double, one twin and one single all equipped with tea/coffee making facilities, clock/radio alarms, hair dryers and colour TVs. Ample off road car parking is also available for visitors.
Guests can be collected from St Austell or Truro rail/coach stations by prior arrangement if required.
We can also offer Self Catering accommodation in Treverbyn Lodge
Treverbyn Lodge is an immaculately presented three bedroom cottage style bungalow situated across the courtyard from Treverbyn House, which occupies a commanding position in the picturesque village of Veryan. It is conveniently built on one level, completely self-contained and has ample off road car parking facilities.
Sleeping 5 guests, it is very well equipped and furnished to an extremely high standard. The bedrooms are fitted out as one double, one twin and one single.
All bed linen and duvets are included - but not towels. Modern shower room with W.C. Spacious lounge/diner with wide screen colour TV, DVD player & video.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Attractions
If you would like a walking holiday, why not let us take you to your starting point or collect you from your finishing point?
Veryan is a delightful picturesque village renowned for its roundhouses, with the sandy beaches of Carne and Pendower just over a mile away where you can enjoy sailing, fishing trips, walking, canoeing, swimming, cycling or riding. A sports complex with indoor and outdoor bowling, tennis, cricket and football is situated just a short walk away and the local pub serves excellent food.
The amazing Eden Project is only forty minutes away. The Falmouth Maritime Museum can be easily reached either by the King Harry Ferry or the St Mawes passenger ferry.
Also nearby are the Lost Gardens of Heligan and many National Trust properties.