We take particular pleasure in our gardens, having reclaimed
them from a wilderness and replanted them ourselves. Every
year we plant more. In early spring an avalanche of snowdrops
and daffodils is followed by roses, flowering shrubs, and colourful flowerbeds throughout the summer. Wisteria, honeysuckle and roses climb the cottage walls. Each cottage, with
its upholstered, reclining garden chairs, has its own private
garden, with a wooden garden table and a rustic garden seat ... ideal for savouring those brief moments!
There is a wealth of wildlife on
Treworgey’s 150 acre estate and some
super walks. We frequently see badgers
and foxes only a short distance from the
cottages, and numerous species of birds.
Treworgey is set amid the most beautiful countryside Cornwall and the Southwest can offer. Each cottage has its own special view, own special garden, and shares a lovely heated swimming pool with just a few other guests. Each cottage contains a comprehensive information folder: a mass of holiday ideas, where to go, what to do, where to visit. Inside the folder you will find our own delights, and pet hates, covering our local towns and their attractions, plenty of walks and how to find them, beaches, coves and cliff headlands and how to find them, National Trust houses and gardens, best places to eat, best places to ride, fish, play golf and tennis, and where to find all of them! There are numerous very good museums and collections, and numerous attractions.
Spring comes a lot earlier in Cornwall! By the end of January we have Treworgey’s flowers: snowdrops. Thousands of them - left over from the days when Treworgey was a small flower farm, sending snowdrops and daffodils “up country” to Covent Garden. The early double daffodils come in February. In March and April we have our own daffodils that we plant each year and camellias and rhododendrons - not to mention the abundance of wild flowers (including our magnificent bluebell wood) for which Cornwall is so well known. Why not try Treworgey “out of season”?