Tresillian House, St Newlyn East, Grade II listed country house in St Newlyn East, England.
Tresillian House is a two-story country house built from gritstone and granite with a slate roof and Georgian-style twelve-pane windows. The property includes three separate rental buildings - the Manor House, The Apple Store, and The Laundry Cottage - each offering modern facilities for guests.
The Gully family acquired the property in 1699, and the Bennet family later took ownership and maintained it until World War II. After this period, ownership changed hands and the estate was converted into separate rental properties.
The name Tresillian comes from the Cornish language meaning 'a place of eels', connecting the house to the region's linguistic roots. This heritage is visible in how the surrounding landscape and local traditions reflect centuries of Cornish life.
The estate sits in a quiet village setting and welcomes guests looking to experience a blend of historic architecture and modern comfort. The gardens and grounds are accessible year-round, though warmer months offer the best conditions for exploring the outdoor spaces.
The grounds are maintained using moon gardening, an old method that follows lunar phases for planting and caring for plants. This unusual approach has helped preserve the extensive plant collection across the garden over several decades.
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