
Discover Tregonan - tucked away down a
half-mile private lane amidst its 300-acre potato, arable and beef farm. Four
generations of the same Cornish family have now occupied and worked the land
since 1908.
A spacious house set in a secluded garden; it lies six miles west of Mevagissey
on the threshold of the renowned Roseland Peninsula.
Tregonan is mentioned in the Domesday Book. From 1540 and again in the 18th
Century, it was a former home of the Tremayne family, founders of Heligan
Gardens.
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