Trereife House is an
architectural gem, a Queen Anne manor house of
considerable beauty set amid the parterres and terraces
of a classic Cornish Garden. Approached by its’ own
drive the House, surrounded by parkland where horses,
mares and foals often graze, is less than a mile out of
Penzance and at the top of Newlyn Coombe. The blue of
the beautiful Mount’s Bay may be glimpsed at the end of
the tree-lined valley. These qualities convey an
impressive welcome to visitors and create a memorable
setting for a wedding. |
Trereife House
is a fine Queen Anne manor House in Cornwall and
is home to the Le Grice family. As you walk
towards the house you will see the tranquil
sight of mares and foals grazing in the historic
parkland. As you continue, the parterre garden,
designed by Lyn Le Grice the renowned designer,
comes into view. This together with the original
"ha-ha" adds quality and symmetry to the fine
frontage of the house from where you can see St.
Michael's Mount. |