
Little Winnick has all sorts of uses; this week I raided the hedges to make my wreath for our door at home. I had great fun searching the hedges for my holly and chopped the bottom off the fir tree for the base. I am also loving being in the office with the radio on and all the festive tunes. However it does make me think that soon the New Year will be here and with it the start of season two. With only 16 weeks until we reopen the winter season is whizzing by as quick as the summer season did. We do hope to welcome many of your back and hope you will take advantage of our 7 nights for the price of 5 offer.

We are still having lots of little adventures. On Sunday Richard and I had morning coffee and biscuits down on Trenarren Beach. A bit of a hidden gem I can't rave enough about it. You wander down through a small hamlet passed Trenarren House which used to be the home of acclaimed poet
A.L Rowse down a steep track to small beach. The tide was in for our visit so it was a tiny beach but there is a seat with the most breathe taking views. We sat there enjoying our coffee and homemade Christmas biscuits and didn't see a soul - it was magical - just the sound of the waves in the background.
This week I am actually working on the information folder for our cottages.
Tregongeeves Farm Cottages are a coupe of miles from Little Winnick and offer luxury accommodation all year round. Due to a couple of cancellations with have two cottages available over the New Year - why not pop down and recharge your soul in Cornwall.
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