Bed and Breakfast

Trezelah Farmhouse

‘Tre’ is a Cornish prefix meaning ‘farmstead’, and ‘Zela’ comes from an old English word for ‘great hall’. The main farmhouse building at Trezelah is described on a map dated 1781 as a ‘Manor’ house.

It was converted from a working dairy farm several years ago and despite its former grand title, the Farmhouse still maintains much of its humble cottage atmosphere with white-washed stone walls, beamed ceilings and painted wooden floors.

With typical flair and attention to detail, Caro and David have worked their creative magic to provide a warm and welcoming home with a contemporary feel. There are soft, creamy sofas in the open-plan living area, and comfortable beds in the cosy, colour coded bedrooms above. The whole Farmhouse is simply furnished with family antiques, Indian fabrics and David’s pottery pieces, whilst most of the colour on the walls is provided by Caro’s artworks. Breakfasts at Trezelah Farmhouse are informal occasions where the food is simple but delicious and guests from all nations are seated together around the Farmhouse table.

As listed in The Guardian Newspaper’s feature on Britain’s Best B&B’s, 17th May 2008.

Bedrooms

Blue Room: double with en suite shower
Red (White) Room; double with en suite shower
Yellow Room: twin with private bathroom.

Breakfast

A choice of English, Continental or Vegetarian breakfast, from seasonal, organic or free-range Cornish ingredients wherever possible.

Tariffs

£80 per room based on two people sharing. £55 single occupancy.

  • Please let us know if you have any special dietary requirements when booking.
  • Normal check-in time is between 4.30-6pm. We ask that you please contact us with an estimated E.T.A. if you think you might be arriving later than this.
  • Normal open season for B&B runs from Easter to the end of September
Main entrance to Trezelah Farmhouse Red (White) Room Blue Room Yellow Room A view of the hamlet from the Yellow Room, winter 2006 The house dogs - Zeta, Poppy and Sadie (not shown)