![]() |
|||
|
|||
Halliggye House, sleeps up to 10
It is so popular that many of our self-catering visitors try to book it for the same week or fortnight each year - and a growing number are taking the timeshare option to secure their holiday and give themselves the most cost-effective alternative to a second home. The house is detached and stands, like nearby Fogou Cottage, in its own sizeable garden, within Trelowarren's Iron Age Fort. We have upgraded it comfortably to sleep eight - though 10 is possible, making it a versatile choice for families as well as couples. A Rayburn guarantees a cosy stay out of season and in all other respects Halliggye shares Fogou's equipment spec. Best of all, you are a mile from the road in every direction so you can unwind without the usual background noise - or let the children loose in safety.
For our latest prices, short
breaks and Special Offers:
Estates and their owners come and go, but Trelowarren can point to 1,000 years of recorded history, 600 of them in the Vyvyan family who run it today. For Sir Ferrers, the current owner, it remains a work in progress. "Trelowarren is living history, not corporate heritage," he says. "We want to maintain the feel of a traditional working estate that people can share with us." There is a lot to share: 1,000 acres of woodland, pasture, wildlife, Rococo gardens and walks leading on to the Goonhilly Downs, south to the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI's) on The Lizard, and north-west to the boating paradise of the Helford River. Arts, crafts, scenic
walks and great food -
|