The enchanting hamlet of Bohetherick is on the southern edge of the Cotehele estate. It grew up in the 19th century, probably to house miners working in the nearby silver-lead mines and the men working in the limekilns and on the quays beside the river below. Tremletts 4 is the end cottage in the row, with lovely views over open countryside. On a clear day, you can see all the way down the Tamar Valley to the two bridges at Saltash. With its own private garden, Tremletts 4 makes a relaxing and secluded base for exploring the lovely Cotehele estate and the wider valley.
Ground Floor: sitting/dining room with open fire, kitchen.
First Floor: double bedroom (with 6' bed which can also be a twin on request), bathroom with shower over bath.
Facilities
Television, washing machine, tumble dryer.
Visitor Notes: Night storage heating and convector heating included. Parking is available opposite the cottage.
Access to the cottage is down a public track/road that, in severe winter conditions, can be difficult to negotiate. In periods of very bad weather we may not be able to prepare the cottage for your stay. In these circumstances it is very unlikely that you would be able to access the cottage safely. If this is the case we will contact you in advance and discuss options with you.