The cottages are family run by Sue and Chris who live nearby in the
converted barn.
Polladras is tiny quiet hamlet, at the head of the valley from Godolphin, down a small lane from the village of Carleen.
Tregonning Hill was where china clay was first discovered in Britain before larger deposits were located further east toward St. Austell.
The fields around are used for mainly paddocks,
and growing daffodils and vegetables. Peacocks wander freely nearby,
and you’ll often hear owls of a night.
The cottages are set
amongst traditional Cornish granite homes, and are well situated for footpaths
and walks.
You approach the cottages through an old field gate, where there is plenty of
parking, and good room for bicycles around the back.