Tregirls
Mount Joy, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Fireplace
Kids amenities
A/C
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Bedroom 3
1 double bed
Tucked away in a peaceful setting near Newquay, Tregirls is a stylish, modern detached holiday home designed with comfort and views in mind. Its unique upside-down layout places the bright, open-plan living space upstairs, allowing guests to fully enjoy sweeping countryside views—perfect for relaxing after a day exploring Cornwall.
Ideally located, Tregirls serves as an excellent base for discovering the region’s stunning coastline, with several of Cornwall’s most popular beaches just a short drive away, including the ever-popular Watergate Bay. Whether you’re seeking surf, scenic walks, or family-friendly days by the sea, everything is within easy reach.
The property comfortably sleeps up to six guests across three well-appointed double bedrooms, one of which benefits from its own ensuite. The remaining bedrooms are served by a spacious family bathroom featuring a WC, shower, and bathtub, while an additional communal bathroom with a WC and shower adds extra convenience for larger groups.
Upstairs, you’ll find a fully equipped kitchen ideal for preparing meals at home, along with a separate utility room to make longer stays even more practical. Outside, the property offers off-street parking for two to three cars, making it perfect for families or groups travelling together.
Located just minutes away, Newquay is one of Cornwall’s most vibrant seaside destinations, famed for its golden beaches, laid-back surf culture, and lively atmosphere. Spend your days at Fistral Beach, known for its excellent waves, or explore the dramatic coastline along the South West Coast Path. Families will enjoy a visit to Newquay Zoo or the Blue Reef Aquarium, while food lovers can sample fresh seafood at local restaurants and beachside cafés. Further afield, discover the picturesque harbour village of Padstow, the artistic charm of St Ives, the Eden Project, or the stunning landscapes of Bodmin Moor—all within easy driving distance and perfect for memorable day trips.
For bookings and more information please contact Property Manager.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Newquay, perched on the north coast of Cornwall, England, is a seaside resort that has long been synonymous with surfing, sandy beaches, and a laid-back lifestyle. It's a place where the Atlantic Ocean bestows some of the UK's finest waves, making it a mecca for surfers from around the globe. Fistral Beach is the town's most famous surf spot, hosting international competitions and offering surf schools for those looking to catch their first wave.
But Newquay isn't just for surfers. The town's beaches, including Towan, Great Western, and Tolcarne, provide ample space for families to enjoy the sun, build sandcastles, and paddle in the shallows. The South West Coast Path runs through Newquay, offering walkers and hikers stunning cliff-top views and the chance to spot local wildlife, such as seals and dolphins.
For those interested in marine life, the Blue Reef Aquarium is a window into the underwater world, showcasing local and exotic marine species. The nearby Newquay Zoo also offers a family-friendly day out, with a variety of animals and educational talks.
Newquay's heritage is tied to the sea, and visitors can delve into the town's history at the local museums or by exploring the old harbor, where traditional Cornish fishing boats still bob in the water. The Huer's Hut, an iconic white-washed building perched on the headland, harks back to the days when it was used to spot shoals of pilchards.
As the sun sets, Newquay's nightlife comes alive with a range of options from cozy pubs serving local ales to vibrant clubs where party-goers can dance the night away. The town also boasts a variety of restaurants, many of which highlight Cornwall's bounty with fresh seafood and locally-sourced ingredients.
For those looking to explore beyond the town, Newquay is well-positioned for day trips to other Cornish attractions, such as the Eden Project, the picturesque fishing village of Padstow, and the historic Truro Cathedral.
In essence, Newquay offers a blend of outdoor adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences. Its stunning natural landscapes, friendly atmosphere, and range of activities make it a destination that appeals to all types of travelers, whether they're seeking the thrill of the surf, the joy of a family beach holiday, or the tranquility of coastal walks.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM