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Tregwormond Grange Bed & Breakfast
Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast Accommodation in North Cornwall

  Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast   Located Close to Rock & Polzeath
  All Rooms En-Suite   Set in the Beautiful Cornish Countryside
  Spectacular Panoramic Views   Traditional Full English Breakfast
  Ideally Located for Exploring   Set on a Working Arable Farm

Tel. 01208 869 660   Mob. 07786 745 450   Email.  bookings@bedandbreakfastrock.co.uk

Tel. 01208 869 660
Mob. 07786 745 450
Email.  bookings@bedandbreakfastrock.co.uk

Tregwormond Grange is a stone built Farmhouse located in the open countryside. Tregwormond Grange B&B offers high quality bed and breakfast stays in North Cornwall; ideal location for visits to Rock, Port Isaac, Padstow, Polzeath, and The camel estuary.

All the bedrooms have ensuite facilities and are decorated to high standard with a choice of a twin or Super king size, tea and coffee facilites are available for you to use in the room.

The property has a very large garden which surrounds the house with plenty of free parking all very convenient for you to park and unload your luggage.

The dinning room has plenty of room with individual tables located at the windows to enjoy the garden views, also there is a separate guest sitting room for you to relax in ,which is located at the side of the house.

Tregwormond Grange B&B nr St. Minver

En-suite Bed & Breakfast Rooms Available

Super King Size, King Size and Twin Rooms.

• Super King Size - en-suite @ £120 p/n
• King Room - en-suite @ £115 p/n
• Twin Room - en-suite @ £115 p/n

Prices include Full English Breakfast.

Price is per room per night - 2 people sharing.

Minimum 2 night stay.

Please arrive after 4.30 p.m unless other wise arranged.

Tregwormond Grange B&B Rock nr St. Minver

St Minver is a peaceful and picturesque location that provides a great base for exploring the surrounding North Cornwall area, with its beaches, coastal walks, and cultural attractions.

The nearest town with a wider range of amenities is Wadebridge, which has shops, supermarkets, and leisure facilities, as well as a bridge over the River Camel, connecting St Minver to the rest of Cornwall's north coast. Newquay Cornwall Airport is about 12 miles away, offering flights to various UK destinations.

Rock, Daymer bay and Trebetherick on the Camel EstuaryTregwormond Grange B&B nr St. Minver Tregwormond Grange B&B nr St. Minver

Porthilly Beach A sandy beach that is part of the Porthilly Cove, located between Rock and Polzeath. It's an excellent spot for swimming, sunbathing, and picnics.

Polzeath Beach A popular surfing beach known for its clear waters and excellent conditions for water sports.

Daymer Bay Beach Another lovely sandy beach that is quieter than some of its neighbors, perfect for a more relaxed day out with the family.

St Enodoc Church A historic church located in the Trebetherick area, famous for being the burial place of poet Sir John Betjeman and offering stunning views of the sea.

The Point at Polzeath A cliff-top golf course with spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean, suitable for both beginners and experienced golfers.

Camel Estuary A scenic area perfect for walking, birdwatching, and enjoying the views of the surrounding countryside.

Rock Beach A sandy beach with rock pools at low tide, ideal for families with children.

Padstow A charming fishing village and harbour town, approximately 10 miles away, known for its seafood restaurants, shops, and picturesque harbour.

The South West Coast Path This long-distance walking trail passes through the parish, offering stunning coastal views and access to various beaches and coves.

Prideaux Place A historic Elizabethan manor house and deer park located in the nearby town of Padstow, which is open to the public during the summer months.

The Eden Project Although not in St Minver itself, this world-famous attraction is within easy driving distance and offers a unique experience with its biomes and gardens.

The Lost Gardens of Heligan Another popular garden attraction in the region, known for its exotic plants and historic restoration.

Tintagel Castle Famous for its connections to the legend of King Arthur, this medieval fortification sits on the rugged North Cornwall coast.

The Camel Trail A cycling and walking route that follows a disused railway line, offering a safe and scenic way to explore the local countryside.

Tel. 01208 869 660   Mob. 07786 745 450   Email.  bookings@bedandbreakfastrock.co.uk

Tel. 01208 869 660
Mob. 07786 745 450
Email.  bookings@bedandbreakfastrock.co.uk