The Stables has just been completely rebuilt, with brand-new everything following the restoration of an old granite building believed to be the former stables of the former Vicarage.
Perfectly positioned to access all that the village has to offer the entrance is via electric gates and then through an impressive castellated grand arch. The Stables location is idyllic set between the church and the primary school at the end of a dead-end road, which leads on to the moor (Carn Eanes) from where there are spectacular 180 degree views of the countryside and the entire coastline, including The Scillies on a clear day.
All the following are within a 2-5 minute walk;
The famous Maria Chica cafe serving tapas, hot drinks, chocolate creations and with an alcohol licence. Popular with locals, families and walkers.
The North Inn pub with its famous curry nights and excellent Sunday roasts.
Next door to the pub is the village post office
Lil’s fish and chips is just a few metres further .
The village shop, Costcutter open 7am-8pm 7 days a week and sells just about everything, including clotted cream, scones and jam as well as superb Cornish pasties
Also within easy walking distance;
The famous South West Coastal Path
The Radjel pub
Trewellard Meadery
The Trewellard Arms
Geevor Tin Mine
Levant Mine and Beam Engine (National Trust)
Pendeen lighthouse and ‘Boat Cove’
Portheras Cove and beach
The Old Stables itself has;
A delightful open plan living/dining/kitchen area with feature stone walls, super high apex-style ceilings and a beautifully restored AGA for a super cosy feel all year round.
A hand made oak staircase, which leads to the mezzanine bedroom with skylight and porthole window with views to the village and sea beyond.
Downstairs is a further double bedroom with en-suite shower room and a further family bathroom with Jacuzzi bath-all brand new.
Double aspect sliding doors lead to a gravelled outside patio with seating and BBQ area.
There is ample off-street parking within The Old Vicarage walls.