Set quietly in the Cornish countryside, with the coast within easy reach, Treveth Lowen unfolds as a generous, multi-generational retreat, idyllically positioned between Polzeath’s wide sandy beach and the still waters of Port Quin, both just a short drive from the door.
At its heart, the kitchen and dining space draws everyone in. Light moves easily through patio doors on either side, opening out to the garden and creating a natural connection between indoors and out. Mornings begin slowly here, while evenings gather around the table, unhurried and relaxed. A palette of marine blues, silvers and soft greys settles the space, gently echoing the coastline nearby.
Step outside and the sense of space continues. The front lawn stretches wide alongside the drive, perfect for games and long afternoons under open skies. To the rear, the patio feels more sheltered, where the pizza oven, fire pit and hot tub invite easy evenings, delicious feasts, and time to linger as the light fades.
Back inside, there is space to spread out. The snug, tucked just off the kitchen, offers a cosy corner for films or a quiet pause, while upstairs, the second sitting room opens out to far-reaching countryside views. As the day draws in, the wood burner brings a soft warmth, creating a relaxed place to gather.
The bedrooms are thoughtfully arranged with families in mind. On the ground floor, the master bedroom leads through to a triple bunk room, a playful hideaway for children, full of laughter and late-night whispers. A Jack and Jill bathroom connects easily between bedroom and hallway. Upstairs, two further king-size bedrooms are calm and spacious, offering a peaceful place to retreat at the end of the day.