Tredinnick Farm Barns sit within the idyllic hamlet of Tredinnick on the outskirts of the beautiful Cornish village of St Issey, located between the picturesque fishing harbour of Padstow and the thriving market town of Wadebridge. Within a mile is the Journeyman Restaurant at Mellingey Mill, Little Petherick. Other amenities include a church, village hall and primary school. Walks down to the Camel Trail and the Saints Way are easily accessible and the stunning beaches of the North Cornish coast are just a short drive away.
The historic and picturesque fishing town of Padstow is just five miles distant and offers an extensive range of cafes, public houses and restaurants, none more so than Paul Ainsworth’s Michelin starred No.6, cool seafood bar Prawn On The Lawn and of course Rick Steins esteemed Seafood restaurant.
Wadebridge is a thriving market town on the river Camel, which offers a fine selection of shops and amenities including a sports centre, cinema, a primary and secondary school and a selection of supermarkets. The nearest mainline station is Bodmin Parkway which is approximately twenty miles distant with the nearest airport at Newquay just nine miles away, providing domestic and international flights.
To find 1 Tredinnick Farm Barns, leave Padstow and follow the A389 for approximately 1.5 miles passing Trevisker Garden Centre along the way. Turn left at the signpost to Wadebridge and St Issey and follow the A389 down through Little Petherick and out the other side. Enter St Issey and then turn right at the Ring O’Bells Inn. Follow the leafy lane for approximately 1.3 miles passing through the hamlet of Trenance along the way. Upon entering the hamlet of Tredinnick, take the first turning on the right and the entrance to Tredinnick Farm Barns can be found along on the right hand side. The postcode for satellite navigation is PL27 7QZ. What3words: verb.friction.slows