Welcome to Trentinney Farm

Gus the sheep dog

Trentinney Farm is a working farm, owned and run by the Mably family who live in the farm house across the courtyard. You are quite welcome to wander around our fields and woodlands and visit our animals. There are many scenic walks for you to enjoy during your visit, you may wish to birdwatch or even just to fly a kite.

Trentinney farm has six holiday cottages and is situated in a peaceful setting covering 158 acres of some of the loveliest countryside in North Cornwall, with beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and from the top of the farm spectacular views of the sea and moors. It is a mixed farm with crops, cattle, sheep, and some poultry. The traditional stone built barns, most of which are listed buildings, were built of local stone and slates from the nearby slate quarry at Delabole. Some of the buildings date back to the 16th century, but the history of Trentinney goes back much further. According to legend, around the year 960 King Arthur killed the Lord of Tretiny (Trentinney) after the Lord had killed a white cow belonging to Arthur's niece, now known as St Endellentia.