House in Truro
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About this house rental
Bespoke furnishings and a superb collection of antiques complement the elegant Regency proportions of the building to create a home that is as welcoming as it is good-looking. On the ground floor, a wide entrance hall with a marble floor and sweeping staircase leads guests through to the elegant reception rooms. High ceilings, tall sash windows and ornate fireplaces sit alongside textured wall finishes, curated artwork and a mix of period and contemporary furniture. The main sitting room faces south, overlooking the terrace, with plush seating and an elegant layout that makes it equally suited to relaxing or hosting.
The kitchen is a dream, with painted cabinetry, stone flooring and plenty of workspace. A beautiful breakfast area is the perfect place to start the day, while the separate formal dining room within the sitting room provides a tasteful space for sharing suppers and conversation. Upstairs, four sumptuous bedrooms flaunt individual styling, texture and hand-chosen furniture, and the house has three bathrooms as well as a show-stopping ground floor cloakroom.
Outside, a gorgeous garden with tall palms and exotic plants evokes the romance of the Mediterranean. The south-facing sun-drenched terrace invites outdoor entertaining and relaxation, with a lower gravel tier and stream adding to the space on offer.
Set in the heart of Truro and a short walk from the Royal Cornwall Museum, some of the city’s best dining spots are on the doorstep. Unwind with a coffee and pastry at nearby Bread & Butter, enjoy a Persian-inspired dinner at Sip, or indulge in elevated pub dining and cocktails at The Wig & Pen. Truro Farmer’s Market is held every Wednesday and Saturday, a 3-minute drive on Lemon Quay. This is the place to buy local produce or to sample street food from local businesses. Victoria Gardens is a 5-minute walk which is great for a morning jog, or a picnic with the family, while slightly further afield is the National Trust-owned Trelissick Garden, where wandering the rooms of its stately home, as well as lovely views over the Fal estuary can be enjoyed.
