Just half a mile from the village of Tintagel, famed for its historic legends surrounding King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, is set in the peaceful rural hamlet of Trenale, about one mile from the dramatic cliffs on the North Cornwall Coast. This group of eight sympathetically converted stone cottages are set around a landscaped courtyard, each benefiting from its own enclosed small garden with the added bonus of a shared recreational paddock to exercise dogs and enjoy panoramic sea views and stunning sunsets.
To one side of a quiet country lane, these holiday cottages offer the perfect base to explore the county, whether it be on foot or by car. Walks are abundant within proximity, including the coastal footpath and the beautiful Rocky Valley. Tintagel, with a selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, is less than a 5-minute drive or easily reached on foot and is home to the famous mediaeval castle and Merlin's sea cave.
The attractive NT harbour at Boscastle is 2.5 miles away, and there is a leisure centre with a swimming pool at Camelford, 4.5 miles. Bossiney Cove, a steady 20-minute walk, reveals a sandy beach at low tide, and the surfing beach at Trebarwith Strand is a 10-minute drive. All eight cottages have their character, but there are many similar features and they are a favourite for families and friends who wish to holiday together but benefit from independent accommodation.