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Sleep 10 with fantastic views, large penthouse apartment in Ladock, Cornwall

Sleep 10 with fantastic views, large penthouse apartment in Ladock, Cornwall

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Overview of Sleep 10 with fantastic views, large penthouse apartment in Ladock, Cornwall

Reviews
9.2 out of 10 Wonderful
3 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 10120 sq m

Popular amenities

  • FireplaceFireplaceFireplace
  • Pet-friendlyPet-friendlyPet-friendly
  • KitchenKitchenKitchen
  • Barbecue grillBarbecue grillBarbecue grill
  • WasherWasherWasher
  • DryerDryerDryer

Check out the area

Map
Truro, ENG
  • Popular LocationHall for Cornwall12 min drive
  • Popular LocationLost Gardens of Heligan16 min drive
  • Popular LocationEden Project29 min drive
  • AirportPlymouth (PLH-Plymouth City)69 min drive

Rooms & beds

3 bedrooms (sleeps 10)

Double Bedroom

1 Queen Bed

Onyx Superking / Twin Extra Spacious Bedroom

1 King Bed

Quadruple Bunkbed Room

+1
1 Double Futon and 4 Single Beds

Sofa bed in common area

1 Double Bed

1 bathroom

Bathroom 1

Bathtub or shower · Toilet

Spaces

Deck or patio
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
Dining Area

About this property

Sleep 10 with fantastic views, large penthouse apartment in Ladock, Cornwall

Treetops Mansion Penthouse provides an idyllic and excellent central location in the very heart of Cornwall, with good access to both its North and South coastlines with fantastic beaches and walking country, world famous gardens and historic monuments. Surfing beaches, coves, inlets and delightful fishing villages, pubs and restaurants are in easy striking distance by car.

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THE PROPERTY
Treetops is part of the historic 19th century mansion built for the Archdeacon of Cornwall. Take it easy on one of the two secluded private balconies with unforgettable rural/garden views, eat by the water lily pool with resident dragonflies, watch the miniature sheep, or explore the beautiful local countryside and the Falmouth Arms which is the village pub.
The apartment is high up - hence Treetops - which gives you the best views in the village.

THE LOST GARDENS OF HIGH NOON
Gardens all around are now being maintained by miniature sheep! Pygmy goats originally reclaimed the garden from brambles. One hundred climbing roses have been planted to grow over newly erected pergolas, rope swags and fencing. We are currently undertaking various projects such as our circular garden.

LOCALITY

Ladock is a little village in an area of outstanding rural beauty, which can be well appreciated from the property's balconies and windows. There is a post office and village store, a pretty church, a very active village hall with regular entertainments and other events and a good pub. There are beautiful walks in Ladock Woods. The A30 is five minutes away from Treetops, and provides the arterial route to the furthest extent of the peninsula.

ATTRACTIONS
Ladock is close to half the choicest attractions in Cornwall as chosen by the Telegraph :

- Newquay Zoo – One of Britain’s best zoos, Newquay has 130 species, including lions, meercats, penguins and ring-tailed lemurs that visitors can feed by hand. Open all year.

- The Eden Project – The world’s largest rainforest in captivity; there’s even a waterfall inside one of the giant Biomes, and these domes are architectural wonders in themselves. There are rock concerts in summer and ice-skating in winter. Open all year.

- Lost Gardens of Heligan, near Mevagissey – Tim Smit’s first project in Cornwall (before Eden) remains a magical place. It covers 200 acres, so it’s possible to find peace here even in high summer. Beyond the flamboyant Himalayan spring garden are superb restored Edwardian fruit, flower and vegetable gardens. Deeper into the valley there are shady bowers and pools where damselflies dance. Open all year.

- Trebah Garden – A valley garden full of sub-tropical plants and trees that tumbles down to the Helford River, where there’s a small beach for picnics and swimming with an excellent pub with views. A good garden for a family visit as it includes an inventive adventure playground and special children’s trails. Open all year. Just next door find Glendurgan Valley Garden with a maze and beach access.

- Lanhydrock – A grand house on a grand estate, it vividly evokes High Victorian grandeur and opulence. The Robartes family changed very little in the 20th century so it feels as if they have just stepped out for a while. Gardens open all year; house open Mar-Nov excluding most Mondays.

- Port Isaac – Doc Martin-land and very attractive it is too.

- Tintagel – The seat of the legendary King Arthur, still a place of haunting beauty: a medieval hamlet protected by a castle-crowned headland. The 12th-century picturesque ruins are dramatically sited and the coastal views magnificent.

- Trewithen sits virtually in the next village to Ladock – A simple, elegant Georgian mansion built in the 1720s for comfort rather than show and little altered over the centuries. The exotic sub-tropical garden, created in the 1920s, is one of the loveliest and best-maintained in Cornwall. Open March 1 - June 30: gardens open daily; house tours Monday and Tuesday afternoons.

- St Ives – The extraordinary intensity and clarity of light at St Ives lends the place a film set quality. Its legacy as a 20th-century art colony of world importance thrives at the Tate Gallery , Barbara Hepworth’s home and sculpture garden, and Bernard Leach’s pottery. For some of the best work by today’s painters and potters visit the Millennium, Belgrave and Wills Lane galleries.

- St Michael’s Mount – Truly spectacular and romantic. Reached on foot at low tide across a causeway, this former medieval monastery, now home to the St Aubyn family, has been sensitively restored and de-cluttered to show life on the Mount in the 17th century. The chapel has sublime stained glass. The seaward gardens are a peaceful refuge on a busy summer’s day. Open February half-term; guided tours 11am-2pm on Tues and Fri until March 30. Open daily, except Saturdays, March 30-November 2.

- Land’s End - various attractions and fantastic cliff scenery. To avoid the commercialised area, park at Sennen beach and walk for 30 minutes along the cliffs.

- Geevor Tin Mine – One of Cornwall’s last working tin mines, which closed down in 1990. The knowledgeable, enthusiastic guides, some of them former miners, bring the buildings to life with anecdotes of the lives of the miners as they take visitors underground. Excellent homemade pasties in the cafe. Open all year; closed Saturdays.

Other worthwhile and perhaps quieter sites in Cornwall include:
- Porthleven – This deep double harbour is a lovely place for an evening stroll and there’s plenty of space on the pebble beach. There are craft shops and galleries galore, three pubs (try the Atlantic Inn for a sunset drink) and a clutch of good restaurants, including Kota, The Square, Amelie's, Sea Drift and family-friendly Kota Kai. Don’t miss the handmade hats and fleeces at Salt Cellar Workshops (open 2-6pm except Wed).

- Cotehele, near Saltash – Hidden away on the banks of the River Tamar, this Tudor house remains in a time-warp. Worth visiting alone for its truss-roofed Great Hall and collection of embroidered fabrics and Flemish tapestries in superb condition. Open daily March 12-October 30.

- Paradise Park, Hayle – A family-run park that started as a conservation and breeding centre for parrots and macaws its huge collection of birds is exceptionally colourful. Now there are otters, red pandas and penguins. Don’t miss the impressive flying displays with eagles and owls. Open all year.

- Rocky Valley, Bossiney – A half-mile east of Tintagel, this is a gorge in miniature: a slip of a stream tumbling over tinkling waterfalls between tussocky rocks and ledges full of wild flowers. Look out for the intriguing rock carvings in the Bronze Age labyrinth.

- Lizard Point – The National Trust, having failed to secure Land’s End, redeemed itself by grabbing The Lizard, Britain’s most southerly point. There are two good, old-fashioned cafés, a serpentine marble workshop and flying displays by rare choughs. Fine coastal walks.

- Polperro – A real picture-postcard treasure between Fowey and Looe. Locals have sorted the traffic issue by making all visitors use a park-and-ride. Like Port Isaac, it has a fishermen’s choir, which sings most Wednesday evenings in summer.

- Porthcurno Telegraph Museum ( – In the 19th century Cable & Wireless pioneered international telecommunications using undersea cables that connected Porthcurno, a highly picturesque sandy cove near Land’s End, to India, the Far East, South America and Africa. It’s an extraordinary story and very well told here.

- Penlee House Gallery, Penzance ( – This is the place to find works by 19th-century artists (Walter Langley, Stanhope Forbes and Norman Garstin), who came to paint en plein air in Newlyn and Lamorna. There is a good café in the historic park garden. Open all year.

COASTLINE
When all is said and done though the greatest jewel of Cornwall is the coastline. Because the whole peninsula of Cornwall has been slowly tilting on its axis downwards into the sea on the south side and upwards on the north side the scenery of the two coastlines is quite distinctive.
The south is full of sunken river valleys called rias (rheas are the birds) these preserve the branching pattern of the streams that previously carved out the land valleys before they were flooded by the sea; Frenchman's Creek is an example. Here the land slopes down gently to the tidal shoreline. There is wonderful birdlife, and the sheltered maritime climate is favourable for the making of all the famous gardens to be found here.
On the north coast (Newquay is only 20 minutes from Treetops) magnificent cliffs have been thrust up above the sea. The full force of the Atlantic breakers, encouraged by the prevailing westerly winds, is delivered unthwarted to the world famous surfing beaches, made of the sand that has been deposited between the rocky headlands.
Both coastlines offer wonderful walks. If you have two vehicles park one at the end of the planned walk and drive in the other to the beginning. If you have one vehicle there are plenty of circular walks (Gerans is my favourite) and information is available in Treetops. Many of these incorporate a pub or two along the way.

Property manager

Dr Roger E Sturdy

Languages

English
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Amenities

Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Barbecue grill

House Rules

Check in after 4:30 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM

Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17
Some fragile objects. Ornamental pool (hazard).

Events

Events allowed

Pets

Pets allowed
£5/ day each dog. Leads required because of sheep

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted
***ETA*** Please provide a notification of ETA 48 hours or more before arrival, if possible.
***GATES*** Please keep all gates shut, because of sheep.
***Parking*** Our next door neighbours in the Owl House have a right of vehicular access to their car port adjacent to the grand gates, so please do n

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

This property is managed by a private host (a party not acting within their trade, business or profession). EU consumer law, including the right of withdrawal, will not apply to your booking. The cancellation policy set by the private host will cover your booking.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events are allowed on site
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit

We should mention

A car is required for transport to and from this property

About the area

Truro

Located in Truro, this apartment is in a rural area. Eden Project is a popular attraction and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Watergate Bay Beach and Fistral Beach. Screech Owl Sanctuary and Spingfields Fun Park and Pony Centre are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with scuba diving and snorkelling nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking and ecotours.
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Truro, ENG

What's nearby

  • Hall for Cornwall - 12 min drive
  • Lost Gardens of Heligan - 16 min drive
  • Watergate Bay Beach - 18 min drive
  • Eden Project - 29 min drive
  • Fistral Beach - 29 min drive

Getting around

  • St Columb Road Station - 11 min drive
  • Newquay (NQY-Newquay Cornwall) - 19 min drive

Restaurants

  • The Queens Head - 8 min drive
  • Port & Starboard - 10 min drive
  • McDonald's - 8 min drive
  • Hawkins Arms - 4 min drive
  • The Pheasant Inn - 14 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Sleep 10 with fantastic views, large penthouse apartment in Ladock, Cornwall pet-friendly?

Yes, pets are allowed at this property.

How much does it cost to stay at Sleep 10 with fantastic views, large penthouse apartment in Ladock, Cornwall?

As of 19 Apr 2024, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Sleep 10 with fantastic views, large penthouse apartment in Ladock, Cornwall on 20 Apr 2024 start from £365.0, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.

What time is check-in at Sleep 10 with fantastic views, large penthouse apartment in Ladock, Cornwall?

Check-in begins at 4:30 PM.

What time is check-out at Sleep 10 with fantastic views, large penthouse apartment in Ladock, Cornwall?

Checkout is at 10:00 AM.

Where is Sleep 10 with fantastic views, large penthouse apartment in Ladock, Cornwall located?

Situated in a rural location, this apartment building is within 9 miles (15 km) of Kingsley Village, Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Cornish Heritage Museum. Georgian Mansions and Hall for Cornwall are also within 9 miles (15 km).

Reviews

9.2

Wonderful

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9.2/10

Cleanliness

10/10

Amenities

10/10

Property conditions & facilities

9.4/10

Check-in

9.4/10

Communication

9.0/10

Location

9.2/10

Listing accuracy

Reviews

10/10 Excellent

Tristan P.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Fantastic location
A few friends and I stayed a night here and it was absolutely fantastic. The property itself was great and the location was fantastic. Thank you so much for having us!
Stayed 1 night in Sep 2022

8/10 Good

Michael H.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, listing accuracy
Treetops Apartment - July 2022
Lovely apartment, as described. Narrow double bunk room and kitchen were a little cramped but manageable. Morevthan made up for by the quaint / traditional 'mansion' feel to the property. Large fridge-freezer welcome and communication with hosts was excellent. Thanks Beth / Roger Mike (and boys)
Stayed 7 nights in Jul 2022

10/10 Excellent

Michael M.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Excellent break in great property
We stayed in this property for a last minute two night break at Xmas. The property is great, very clean with lots of facilities. Staying in a stately home was a bit different for us and is great if you want something a bit different. Booking and communication was perfect.
Stayed 2 nights in Dec 2021

8/10 Good

Katie-Jane M.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Quirky property, well located.
Treetops was a great apartment. It was a really quirky place to stay, with everything we needed for the week. It was really clean and tidy, the equipment well maintained. Washing and drying facilities were excellent. A wash was dry within a day. The grounds are great for exploring, a bit wild, but in the summer it would be spectacular. We took our 3 year old and they loved exploring the house and the gardens. They thought the little sheep were great. Just be aware that the windows in the apartment are positioned low, and open wide, some people may not be comfortable with that with very young kids. The steps up the apartment are really safe, but there are a lot of them, again smaller children might struggle, our 3 year old was fine. We didn't have any issues, but thought it worth mentioning. Parking is a bit fiddly, as it's on a slope, but there is plenty of it. Ladoc is well positioned for getting to either coast within 30mins max. We visited lots of beaches, as well as the Eden Project and Gweek Seal Sanctuary easily. However, there isn't much in Ladoc itself, the pub looked nice, but we didn't visit this time. The shop is good for convenience, but you are better popping into Truro for your shopping.
Stayed 7 nights in Sep 2021

10/10 Excellent

Andrew P.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Excellent stay
Excellent place, the property was great and a lot better than the pictures give it credit for, rooms were nice with space to spreadout, and views of surrounding grounds and country were great from the big balcony at the front of the property or the smaller second balconcy off the living room. Grounds are also great to walk around. Couple of small downpoints are, the parking is tight along the main driveway so this can be a pain if there's a lot of cars there, there's one toilet and bathroon so for 10 people this is not ideal but you can make do, also the metal steps to access the property are pretty high up with open steps so anyone who's affraid of hights might struggle!
Stayed 2 nights in Sep 2021

About the host

Hosted by Dr Roger E Sturdy

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Dr Roger Sturdy is the owner/occupier of High Noon, living immediately below Treetops, a retired doctor he is now studying Art History as well as Shepherding and Garden Design.

Why they chose this property

When my profession brought me to Cornwall thirty years ago I fell in love with this property for its character, stunning location and acid soil on which could be grown Rhododendrons, Camellias, Azaleas and Magnolias. I have always loved Cornwall since childhood visits, investigating the rock pools and walking along the wonderful coastal paths.

There is easy access to Newquay and the North Coast, and St Austell and the South Coast, as well as Truro and the many wonderful gardens of Central and Western Cornwall.

What makes this property unique

I shall never move because the beauty and tranquillity of this magic place would be impossible to equal.
This property offers period style and gracious proportions that are rare to find in holiday accommodation.

There are excellent roads straight to Truro, Newquay or St Austell and the A30 dual carriageway is just 5 minutes away giving easy access to the whole Cornish peninsula.

Languages:

English
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