Treverbyn Vean
This
listed, neo-Gothic manor house is of great architectural and
historical importance. During the war it was acquired by Lord
Beaverbrook who met here with Churchill and Montgomery when devising
their war plans. The house stands high above the beautiful wooded
Glynn valley, enjoying peace and tranquillity of pine woodlands
bordered by the rivers Fowey and Loveny.
The unique combination of work by architects George Gilbert Scott
and William Burges, has created a breathtaking and yet fabulously
welcoming home. Guests are offered a Cornish cream tea in the Great
Hall with its minstrel's gallery, log fire and stone mullion windows
and the elegant dining room and sitting room with elaborate ceilings
are also for guests to enjoy. On warm evenings, drinks are served on
the long terrace overlooking the woods or in the hall.
Feel totally pampered in large, comfortable, centrally heated
bedrooms with views through leaded windows and glorious en suite
bathrooms with Victorian roll top baths and many original features.
Anthony & Carolyn Hindley
The West Wing, Treverbyn Vean Manor,
Two Watersfoot, Liskeard, Cornwall
PL14 6HN
Tel :01579 326105 Fax: 01845 524970
ahindley@mac.com
www.treverbynvean.co.uk
- 1 Double Room £45-£50 (en suite)
- 1 Twin Room £45-£50 (en suite)
- Single Supplement £15
- Supper £18pp
- Dinner £28pp
- A Non Smoking House
- Building of Historical Interest
- Garden of ½ Acre (0.2 hectares) or more
- Closed Christmas & New Year
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