Stunning North Cornwall

The historic hamlet of Trewornan lies on the North bank of the River Amble which runs from the village of Chapel Amble to the beautiful River Camel. 

Trewornan Manor occupies a private setting close to the Camel Estuary and is approached from the main Wadebridge to Rock road (B3314) through a pillared granite entrance (Grade II* Listed). 

We opened Trewornan Manor as a boutique B&B in 2015. Prior to this, the house was a private family home. We look to provide our guests with a relaxing stay in a comfortable and contemporary environment. We have 7 en-suite rooms, 5 in the main house and 2 in an adjoining annexe accessed from our courtyard. Each bedroom has full central heating, an emperor sized bed, and views over the gardens or courtyard. All our rooms are available as a twin room if required. Our three largest rooms, Finisterre, Porthilly and Daymer, also have free standing baths in the en-suites in addition to a separate walk-in shower.

We believe our location makes us the ideal get away for your break. We are conveniently situated just one mile outside the popular town of Wadebridge. Rock and Polzeath are all a short drive away, with Padstow and Port Issac both around a 15 minute drive. We offer direct access to the countryside with a public footpath running across our fields, which, should you choose, takes you to Walmsley Bird Sanctuary and our nearest local village, Chapel Amble and the ever popular Maltsters Pub.

We are spoilt with choice in the area for things to do, from golf at St Enodoc and Trevose, to walks along the rugged but beautiful North Cornwall coastal path. The more adventurous, may choose from cycling along the Camel Trail, surfing at Polzeath or coasteering in Port Quin. We are fortunate to have some very popular restaurants and pubs close by, which attract a lot of our guests. We are always on hand to help recommend the best places to eat and make any reservations on your behalf.

Trewornan Manor, is believed to be the oldest house in the parish and was originally one of the key residences in North Cornwall. Dating back to the 13th century, 1211 is the earliest records we have found so far, with many later additions. The house sits in 25 acres, with over 8 acres of mature gardens, historic water meadows along the River Amble and extensive farm land.

Out & About

We live in a truly beautiful part of the country and are blessed with a wonderful array of things to do and places to eat locally. Please find below a very small list of some of the things we would recommend. We are more than happy to send further details and, of course, make any dinner reservations for guests in advance of their stay.

OUT & ABOUT

Things to do

Attractions

Eden Project
National Lobster Hatchery
Royal Cornwall Show

Food & Drink

Camel Valley Vineyard
Padstow Brewing Company
Padstow Christmas Festival

Health & Wellness

St Moritz Spa
St Enodoc Spa
Scarlet Hotel

Nature

Cardinham Woods
Rough Tor
Constantine Bay

Sport

Wavehunters - Surf hire & SUP
St Enodoc Golf Club
The Camel Trail

Culture

The Minnack Theatre
Tate St Ives
The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Trelissick, Lanhydrock, Trerice, and Pencarrow

Food & Drink

We are spoilt for choice in the area with some excellent local village pubs, restaurants with sea views and Michelin Star establishments in Padstow and Port Isaac.

This part of Cornwall is gaining a huge reputation for world class restaurants and we have some of the best chefs on our doorstep including Rick Stein, Nathan Outlaw and Paul Ainsworth.

The following is a short list of places we would recommend. Please drop us an email or give us a call if we can help with any reservations.

PUBS & BARS

Cornish Classics

CAFÉS & RESTAURANTS

Stylish Plates

FINE DINING

Delightful Dishes