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Treverbyn Vean Lodge & Stable

From £1160

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Toad Hall Cottages

This property is managed by our trusted partner, Toad Hall Cottages

  • Property code: TREVER
  • Preferred changeover day: Saturday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Access statement available
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Short breaks available
  • Tumble dryer
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

Treverbyn Vean Lodge & Stable are two properties standing side by side in the picturesque Glynn Valley. The Lodge is an enchanting Grade II listed detached holiday house with a number of original features, including Gothic windows, arched doorways and beamed ceilings, which is surrounded by almost one acre of beautiful grounds with a half acre of garden and private access to the River Loveny, where guests can try their hand at fishing. This character filled property is spacious and comfortable with wood burners in the living and dining rooms and newly refurbished bathroom facilities, so it is perfect for a family get-away. The house is private with views of the pretty Cornish countryside, yet conveniently located near the main artery road that links Devon and Cornwall, which allows easy access to all the delights that these popular holiday destinations have to offer. Treverbyn Vean Stable is a tastefully refurbished detached holiday home surrounded by the same beautiful grounds, very well-equipped, comfortable and private.The picturesque fishing ports of Looe, Polperro and Fowey as well as the Eden Project and the stunning North coast of Cornwall are only some of the popular attractions guests can enjoy, and all within easy reach of the property. A delicious welcome pack awaits your arrival, including homemade cake!

The Lodge - Living room with two sofas, two armchairs, woodburner, flat screen TV and DVD. Dining room with woodburner, large table to seat eight, stereo/CD player and a selection of books. Kitchen well equipped, with electric cooker, microwave and fridge. Utility room accessed from the main hallway housing a washer/dryer, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and WC with hand basin. Ground floor Bedroom 1 with 4ft 6in double bed and en-suite shower room (shower area, hand basin and WC). Stairs up to the first floor. Bedroom 2 with 4ft 6in double bed and hand basin. Bedroom 3 with 4ft 6in double bed and hand basin. Bedroom 4 with two 3ft single beds and hand basin. Family bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle, WC and basin.

The Stable - 

Living room with one large sofa, two armchairs, electric woodburner effect stove, flat screen TV, DVD and a selection of books. Door to the utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer. Modern kitchen with induction hob, electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, larder fridge and separate freezer and dining table and chairs.  Stairs up to the master bedroom consisting of two adjoining rooms, one with a double sofa bed for additional accomodation if required, leading through to the main room with king size 5ft bed, built-in wardrobe and views of the garden. Twin bedroom with two 3ft single beds. Cloakroom with WC and washand basin. Family bathroom with bath, WC and basin. Separate Shower Room with large shower.

Please note: This property only comfortably sleeps 4 adults due to the bedroom and sofa bed arrangements.

Large front garden that leads down to the private river bank (please supervise small children), with ample garden furniture, barbecue and summer house.

The picturesque village of St Neot is tucked away in a sheltered wooded valley on the edge of Bodmin Moor in East Cornwall.  With both the north and south Cornish coastlines within a half-hour drive and the moor on your doorstep, St Neot is perfectly located for exploring some of the region’s best beaches and fishing villages as well as excellent moorland walking and mountain biking.    

Sleepy St Neot is a thriving community made up of pretty houses and cottages gathered around the ancient church famous for its medieval stained glass, a popular pub The London Inn and a friendly village shop.  It also hosts a number of festivals and fairs throughout the year plus a monthly local produce market where you’ll find no end of local treats to try.  

As well as the beautiful surrounding scenery and excellent nearby beaches there are plenty of attractions in the area to keep all ages happy.  Just outside the village you’ll find Carnglaze Caverns, three beautiful caverns which are wonderfully cool on a hot summer day and a joy to explore.  Older children and adults will enjoy Adrenalin Quarry, a nearby flooded quarry where you can spend thrilling days out on the inflatable assault course, zip wires and go-karts. You’re also a short drive from the beautiful Llanydrock House managed by the National Trust and nearby Liskeard offers many local facilities including cinemas, shops and supermarkets.  

With all this to offer, a holiday in St Neots provides something for all ages whether that’s exploring some of Cornwall's most beautiful moorland, countryside and coastline or enjoying excellent food and attractions.

Parking for at least three cars outside the two properties.


The London Inn, St Neott
(2 miles)

(5)

A traditional English pub in the village of St Neott, nestled in the beautiful Cornish countryside to the south of Bodmin Moor. Offering a great range of real ales, beers, ciders and wines by the glass or bottle and serving good home cooked made from locally sourced food.

The London Inn, School Hill, St Neot PL14 6NG (T: 01579 326728)

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Very friendly hosts, good food, cosy place

July 2023


Great pub with a welcoming atmosphere, fantastic food at a great price.

August 2020


Good pub grub, and huge portion sizes.

August 2018


Welcoming atmosphere with great food at a good price.

August 2018


Lovely old style english pub. Ate twice our evening meals. Everything was delicious and of good quality. Friendly, helpful and polite staff. Would definitely go again.

July 2017


The Stag Inn
(5 miles)

Friendly, welcoming traditional pub serving a great selection of real ales, beers and ciders although only offering cold bar snacks.

The Stag Inn, Fore Street, St Cleer PL14 5DA (T: 01579 346540)

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The Plough
(6 miles)

(9)

Award winning dining in the pretty Cornish village of Duloe, offering a warm welcome in a relaxed atmosphere. Serving real ales, fine wines and simple honest cuisine made from the finest seasonal produce from the local area. Relax with a drink outside in the garden enjoying the lovely views across Looe valley, or cosy up in front of the fire.

The Plough, Duloe, Liskeard PL14 4PN (T: 01503 262556)
 

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Who ever the lady was that met myself and grandson in the restaurant was I found to be quite insulting in the way she spoke to and was not very accomadating at all.

August 2021


GREAT VENUE ,LOVELY STAFF AND SUPERB FOOD, HADNT BOOKED,BUT FITTED US IN, HIGHLY RECOMMEND A VISIT EARLY DURING YOUR STAY AS OURS WAS TOWARDS THE END AND WOULD HAVE GONE ON MORE THAN ONE OCCASION .

August 2021


Lovely meal. Felt very comfortable even with the Covid restrictions and social distancing. Food and service were excellent.

August 2020


Unfortunately with the restrictions they have put into place,eating out of polystyrene boxes is unacceptable. I would say the way they are operating is unacceptable. You eat there once and don’t go back. You are made to feel like a leper, definitely unclean. This is not the case in other pubs and restaurants nearby.

August 2020


We enjoyed a fabulous meal at the Plough during our stay in Trenant Park Cottages. The menu is good and they offer a good range of specials. The portions are hearty, and the food excellent quality. They are also dog friendly. I would highly recommend.

October 2019


Excellent . Need to book in advance particularly at weekends

September 2019


We deemed this the best meal we had on our recent stay near Looe. Excellent service and delicious hearty food. Comprehensive menu and also a specials board.Can highly recommend the lamb shank and fish pie!

August 2019


Superb food, great service and very welcoming atmosphere. Dog friendly too.

August 2018


Lovely food, highly recommended

August 2018


Royal Oak Inn
(7 miles)

Lovely pub set in the heart of Lostwithiel. Sunny beer garden, car parking and dog friendly.

Royal Oak, Duke Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall (T:01208 872552)

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Jubilee Inn
(7 miles)

(8)

A character, 16th century village inn situated in the ancient village of Pelynt. Serving local ales, lagers and ciders, and taking pride in their locally sourced, freshly prepared food. Particularly popular for their Sunday roasts. Plenty of parking.

The Jubilee Inn, Jubilee Hill, Pelynt, Looe PL13 2JZ (T: 01503 220312)

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Excellent evening meal with great choice of items. The food was served promptly and by friendly staff. Nice busy atmosphere

July 2023


A popular comfortable inn serving a great selection of food. Very friendly and efficient staff.

July 2023


The Jubilee In was an oasis away from the over commercialised Looe and Polperro. WE had an amazing Sunday lunch with a huge selection of vegetables. The Hake that we had later in the week could have been served in the best restaurants anywhere and lovely friendly staff

July 2022


Lovely pub, staff super helpful, menu a bit limited, would like potatoes rather than chips, but found that everywhere we went. Definitely worth a visit as food was very good.

June 2022


Good menu offered in a a lovely old pub. The lunch we had was delicious and the staff were very friendly and attentive.

May 2022


We had a great Sunday lunch. The staff we excellent and we would not hesitate to recommend it

August 2020


Most convenient to "The Cutch" and the new landlords are excellent.

November 2019


Fabulous venue. Friendly staff, especially the blue haired lady and the food was divine

August 2019


Magic Wood
Magic Wood
(Less than a mile)
The Magic Wood Climbing Centre combines sport and tradition by offering bouldering, top-roping and lead climbing at a wall that’s designed to suit all ages and abilities. At Woodlands Farm in Liskeard, the facility is open from Tuesday to Sunday – from 2pm on weekdays, and in the mornings as well as afternoons at the weekends. Prices start at £6.50 for adults and £4.50 for children, with family and annual passes also available. Private coaching is available and there are small charges for equipment hire as well, so keep that in mind before you visit!

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Carnglaze Caverns
(2 miles)

(6)

A family-run business, this underground experience is open all year round for self-guided tours.  Set in Quarry Wood, the 6.5-acre site encompassing ancient woodland and beautiful walks, is also home to three caverns and a spectacularly beautiful underground lake, hand created by slate miners.  There’s a The Terrace Garden and Enchanted Dell for children, The Rum Store for underground concerts and events, and it’s licensed for weddings and civil partnerships.  When you visit, remember The Caverns are at a constant 10°C, so jumpers are a good idea and flip flops are recommended.  

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We visited on a wet day in February. Truly enjoyed both the caverns and the woodland walk. Loved the little signs on the walk.

February 2022


Have visited this attraction in the past and wished to revisit. Unfortunately we were unable to to book on the same day as visit which prevented us from going, although at this time of year(late September) I doubt it was busy.

September 2021


Totally blown away. The ladies where so knowledgeable and very helpful. A marvellous place to visit x

July 2021


A great visit, staff very approachable and knowledgeable about the history and working of the mine. Woodland walks were an added adventure with fairies and dragons to spot on the way round and keep the kids interested.

August 2020


Easy parking with available toilets. Not too sure about disabled access,though,ok if you can actually walk but not too good if in a wheelchair from what i see. It is an interesting place though. Flash photography is not allowed as there are bats in the caves. The inside is actually quite pleasant and can be wet. Outside there are a a couple of interesting walks,mostly uphill,so be prepared. Its an interesting attraction that will be a couple of hours at least.

September 2019


We all enjoyed our visit here on a rainy day. It was good to see this mine.

July 2017


Polmartin Riding
(4 miles)

(2)

A beautiful horse riding school offering lessons and trekking in the beautiful and tranquil Cornish countryside, near Lanreath, which is close to Looe and Liskeard. Riding is available all year round, whatever the weather in true British style, and they have some wonderful horses you can find out about on the website before you visit. They offer horse riding lessons, training and trekking, from the very first riding lesson to training for formal BHS qualifications, simple rides out to accompanied endurance races.

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Great afternoon beginners riding for our children. Staff helpful and knowledgeable.

August 2020


We had a great morning at Polmartin riding school. The staff were lovely and the horses clearly are lovingly looked after. We even got a postcard of our horses to take home as a souvenir, perfect for my horse mad 10 year old. We will be coming again!

June 2019


Porfell Wildlife Park
(4 miles)

(2)

Cornwall’s biggest exotic animal sanctuary, Porfell Wildlife Park is a family attraction close to Looe, which has been running since 1989.  It plays home to more than 250 animals from around the world, who have found their way to the sanctuary through neglect, injury, illegal importation or simply because they weren’t wanted.  It’s a chance to get up close to wildlife, feed the animals, touch them and learn all about the natural world. There are woodland walks, a children’s farm, a café, a Maasai village, and you can meet or even adopt the animals that you see.  Opening hours vary, so keep an eye on the website, and prices start at £9.50 for adults and £6.50 for children.

http://www.porfell.co.uk/

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We visited Porfell Wildlife Park on our last day and it was idylic! Being able to buy reasonably priced, bags of food to feed some of the animals and birds was great. We liked the fact that these are not "display" animals but are rescued from parks and zoos that could no longer keep them. Everyone we spoke to there was friendly and helpful and all the animals looked well cared for.

June 2022


What a great place to visit, everyone really cared about what they were doing here. Highly recommend a visit to anyone

April 2019


Pinsla Gardens
(5 miles)

An artists garden set in wild woodland with something for everyone.  Step through the arched gateway into the fantasy garden, explore the secret paths, find peaceful hideaways and be immersed in the scents, textures and colour of the unusual plants and natural sculptures. 

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Enjoy 2 for 1 admission tickets with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card

 

 

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Hannafore Beach
(9 miles)

(9)

Half a mile west of Looe, stretching along the coast, Hannafore Beach is a sandy, shingle bay with a rocky reef and views of St George’s Island.  At low tide it’s brimming with rock pools, making it fun and games for the whole family to enjoy, and it’s a wonderful sun trap in summer months thanks to its south east facing position.  Because of its location over the river, the beach never really becomes too busy, but equally there aren’t any facilities nearby.  It’s popular with dog walkers as it’s amongst the few dog-friendly beaches in the area, and having explored you can extend your excursion to a stroll along the promenade or a potter around the coast path to the wonderfully scenic Talland Bay.  There is roadside parking along the sea front above the beach, but it can be difficult to find a space.  Alternatively, there is a large car park in West Looe, around 10 minutes away on foot.

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Splendid views and dog accessible

July 2022


The best place to unwind

August 2020


Great for rock pooling

August 2020


Great fun had by our dog 'Moses'

August 2019


Lovely for the dogs!

August 2018


Really nice beach and walk

June 2018


An interesting beach, but beware the incoming tide !

April 2018


Great beach. Good view of looe island. Loads of shells to collect. Lots of dog walkers tho!

August 2017


One of the many dog friendly beaches we visited lovely coastal walks to Talland Bay the nature reserve island is very interesting great refreshments available and not forgetting the free parking available all day which is very useful.

June 2017


Millendreath Beach
(9 miles)

(1)

Millendreath Beach is a south facing beach at the foot of a wooded valley, in a sheltered cove with soft sand and lots of rock pools to explore at low tide.  It’s connected to other nearby beaches by the South West Coast Path.  Dogs aren’t allowed on this beach at any time of the year, and there is a reasonably sized car park a few minutes walk away.  The beach is popular with families on holiday in Cornwall, and most of the surrounding area is occupied by a holiday park, so there are lot of facilities open to the public.

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Fantastic beach with wonderful water sports facilities available, loved the sea kayaks!

July 2022


Plaidy Beach
(9 miles)

(1)

A small and pleasant grey sand beach with rocks exposed at low tide, Plaidy Beach is simply a nice place to visit and take in the scenery.  There aren’t any facilities, and there’s no parking nearby so it’s one to reach on foot.  There’s a slipway to the beach, but you will have to access it by walking along the coast path, parking at Millendreath or Looe and it’s worth keeping in mind that it’s quite steep from both directions.  Millendreath is closer and the walk should take around 20 minutes.  Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, so it’s a charming place to take them for a walk while you’re in the area.

 

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Great to walk to at low tide on the beach or at high tide via the footpath. Great dog friendly beach.

August 2018


Looe Beach
(9 miles)

(20)

In East Looe, the beach sits directly in front of the old town, sheltered by the Banjo Pier and overlooked from the east by the hillside of Mount Ararat.  A good family beach that has something for everyone, at low tide the sandy location is safe for swimming although it’s recommended you steer clear of the river mouth beyond the pier.  Unfortunately dogs aren’t allowed on this beach at any time of the year, but Hannafore beach in West Looe is dog friendly.  The beach backs on to a seafront walkway which runs its length all the way to Second Beach to the east, where it tends to be less busy and it’s good for snorkeling.  As it’s in the centre of the town there are lots of facilities and cafes nearby, but in the summer it’s a very popular spot and parking can be tricky, with traffic prohibited during these months, so be prepared for a bit of a walk. 

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Some days quite busy but great facilities and loads of activities

August 2023


Great, despite the early season seaweed, the tractor cleared it very well.

April 2023


LOVE LOVE LOVE

July 2022


All of the beaches around Looe are worth visiting - and the coastal path is a must. Fuel for the hike? Not listed in the reviews is Sarah’s Pasties which has the best pasties (we ate a lot of pasties during the week!). They were also one of the few eateries in the area which could provide something for someone needing a gluten and dairy free diet. We were able to preorder pasties that met her dietary requirements.

February 2022


Wonderful beach

December 2021


Safe and sandy beach perfect for kids

August 2021


I enjoyed the beach as it is very flat, which is important at 70, and I even had a paddle. The beach was very clean.

July 2021


One of the best beaches I have visited. It is nice and level and I was even able to have a paddle. It was very clean.

July 2021


Great beach so close all amenities

July 2021


Such a lovely beach. A shame people didn’t socially distance or even attempt to do so.

August 2020


Spent a week at new year in this beautiful apartment. Everything you could possibly need was in there. Lovely comfy bed,spotless clean and the bonus of a sea view. Central for everything. Will definitely return.

January 2020


Wonderful clean beach

October 2019


Perfect for the children but beware of seagulls. We always take a beach tent so children can safely enjoy their food and ice cream!

June 2019


Lovely beach suitable for everyone

June 2019


A wonderful place to sit relax eat an ICECREAM or a pastie, if the seagulls will let you! Perfect beach x

August 2018


You cannot fail to love Looe beach, early morning, during the day or for and evening stroll. A super clean beach.

May 2018


Lovely sandy beach. No dogs allowed but there is a small cove at the far end which allows dogs to enjoy their holiday too with a dip in The English Channel.

May 2018


Looe beach and seafront is cleaned every day (in season?) and looks good. A joy to sit and watch the sea and people passing by.

April 2018


Really good! Good sand and sea. Activities for the kids too. Difficult to get to cos no parking nearby.

August 2017


Lovely beach and even when it was busy didn't feel overcrowded

August 2017


Talland Bay
(9 miles)

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A small, quiet beach between Looe and Polperro, Talland Bay actually comprises two beaches, one of which has sand both at low and high tide and is good for swimming all the time, while the other is less sandy and is easiest to swim from at high tide.  There is a ramp for launching boats from the main beach and there are lots of small coves and tidal pools to swim in as well, so it’s a delightful area to explore in the water.  Parking is limited, but there is a small, free car park by the beach and paid parking at The Beach Café, all of which provide easy access to the sand.  Thanks to the nearby café, visitors can also benefit from the accompanying facilities, on-site shop, and tuck into Roskillys Cornish Ice-Cream as well.

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Sit in the graveyard on the bill and look down to Talland bay. Tranquillity so special. I never fail to go there when I am down. The church is beautiful so much history.

October 2023


Having spent many a happy childhood holiday here - 60 years ago, so wonderful to return. It is so beautiful and with addition of 2 Beach cafes - even better now.

June 2023


Beautiful little bay with a great cafe overlooking it. Dogs allowed on the beach Oct to end of May.....

October 2021


Although there was indeed sand in one of the bays it was largely covered with seaweed at the water's edge when we were there. All very natural.

October 2021


Lovely bay, shingle beach

September 2021


Not a great beach and a bit smelly.

August 2021


Unfortunately the seaweed on the beach made it very smelly and also lots of flies. Beautiful apart from that!

June 2021


Lovely walk from polperro along coast. Cafe in picturesque bay pretty with little huts to shelter. Only downside was the coffee not good at all.

May 2021


Beautiful bay. A little smelly from the seaweed but rock pools galore and quiet

October 2020


Very interesting beach with rock pools at low tide and fascinating multi-coloured rocks, great for photography.

October 2019


A lovely place to walk too on the way to Looe. Hard work back up the hill to polperro, bit it's worth it!

October 2018


The coastal walk from Polperro to Talland Bay is outstanding. As both are scenic, (and Talland Bay benefits from an excellent cafe and free toilets), it makes for an excellent morning or afternoon trip in good weather.

May 2018


Lovely beach,beautiful walk from Polperro. Dogs requested to be kept on leads (which I suppose is preferable to a ban!). Families seem to use this beach alot.

May 2018


An interesting beach at low tide and lovely views.

April 2018


Brilliant. Bit seaweedy. Wear beach shoes incase of weever fish stings.

August 2017


Great beach pet friendly beach with rock pools etc for the dogs to explore

June 2017


September 2023

We had a very good holiday. Everything was good in both houses for the family 8 of us

We are so pleased to hear you enjoyed yourselves!

- The Toad Hall Team


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